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As I began to pray for the world one day, its overwhelming needs made my prayer seem futile. There was violence and hatred on every front.
Many individuals are seeking cures for disease. For the most part, these efforts take material, or physical, conditions as a given, and seek a cure within that framework.
Can a medical diagnosis of a disease help in any way when someone is relying on Christian Science treatment for healing? To answer this question, it's necessary to consider the foundation of practice in this Science and how healing comes about. The basis of Christian Science treatment is Biblical.
On route 78, halfway between Atlanta and Athens, stands the town of Between, Georgia. It's a wonderful little town.
Recently I opened a newspaper and saw three headlines with the word millennium . Society is definitely abuzz on this subject.
The young woman works in the computer field. But her situation at work was anything but a joy.
Sometimes situations in our lives and our world appear out of control, and we wonder how we can bring them out of a tailspin: political unrest, economic turmoil, weather extremes, environmental disturbances, family eruptions, even unruly bodily functions and organic action. The threshold of a marvelous new millennium gives promise of discoveries and progress almost beyond the imagination, but it also poses a specter of technology, power, and conduct out of control.
When in 1867 Mary Baker Eddy first began to take pupils in order to teach them the Science of Christ, she taught from the Bible and she also turned these students to the Scrip tures. Today, the Christian Science Quarterly Weekly Bible Lessons, whose topics she chose, fulfill a major role in helping anyone who studies them stay close to the Bible and explore its healing spiritual meaning.
Coming home from a long trip and settling down again can feel comforting. But the Bible speaks of a deeper comfort found in returning to God, in maintaining a steady, settled communion with Him.
One Of My Favorite Movies is The Lion King. One poignant scene in the movie depicts the young lion, Simba, confused and unsure of how to go forward in his life.