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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

The Healing Power of reverence

Have You Ever stopped to realize that you are living right now in the presence of God, the one altogether good creator and maintainer of man and the universe? And have you then felt a deep reverence for God welling up within you that made you both love Him dearly and yearn to honor Him in your life? If so, you have undoubtedly experienced at least some measure of Christian healing. A deepening affection for the Word of God restored the man's vision.

Bible Insights

"As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come. " ( Prov.

God's purpose for you

Driving Home Unexpectedly in the middle of the workday, I saw a young man sitting alone on a stone wall, kicking at it rather disconsolately. He looked the picture of purposelessness, and my heart went out to him.

Spiritual vision and the NEW CENTURY

This is a period when some thoughtful people are casting an eye over their own and humanity's history, perhaps as they've never done before. They're speculating on what the future may hold for us all, and on how to deal with the challenges that may lie ahead.

A spiritual concept of church brings healing

WORSHIP: I glimpsed that Christ's Church is solidly based in Spirit. It is Secure

The rapture is come!

NOT EVERYONE IS AFRAID of the coming millennium. In my hometown, it's not unusual to see a bumper sticker announcing, "In case of rapture, this vehicle will be unmanned.

Christmas is for everyone—every day!

NEVER ALONE: We all have a perfect relationship to our Father-Mother God

To be handmaid to holy intent

GOD'S PURPOSE: Jesus prayed that God's will, not his own, be done. And the divine will, brought to light, heals

Our substance as God's image

AN ANALOGY: A photographic image projected on a screen offers a useful jumping-off point for a spiritual lesson

Looking back or going forward?

FRESH START: Learning from the past is more progressive than yearning for it