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Painless childbirth unfolds naturally from spiritual growth.
“When the illusion of sickness or sin tempts you, cling steadfastly to God and His idea. Allow nothing but His likeness to abide in your thought” (Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures , p.
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in German.
“And they lived happily ever after. ” We love happy endings in books and movies.
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.
Nowadays, many believe that God can no longer respond to humanity’s needs, as was the case many generations ago. During biblical times, manna fell from the sky to nourish a population in the desert (see Exodus, chapter 16 ), oil filled vases previously empty to save a poor widow (see II Kings 4:1-7 ), and loaves of bread multiplied to be distributed to a hungry crowd (see Mark 6:32-43 ).
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Spanish.
Because of my profession, I have a more or less public career. I speak in front of many people every day and constantly use my hands.
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in German.
Since the time I took class instruction in Christian Science, I’ve been familiar with the seven synonyms for God that Mary Baker Eddy uses in Science and Health with Key to the Scripture . But recently, when reading this book, I noticed that the terms Principle and Love are used in close relationship, as in these passages: “He [Jesus] knew that the divine Principle, Love, creates and governs all that is real” ( p.
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in French.
I am extremely grateful for all the good that Christian Science helps me to regularly demonstrate. Some time ago, my wife and I had planned to spend a week’s vacation in the mountains.
First appeared in the October 2012 issue of The Herald of Christian Science. Originally written in Portuguese.
Three years ago, a friend of mine invited me to attend a Sunday School class at a Christian Science branch church located near my home. Besides being warmly welcomed by everyone, I so much liked the ideas I learned about God in Sunday School that I never stopped attending.
A Sunday School class prompts this writer to ponder any misconceptions he may have carried around about the nature of prayer—and to correct them and uplift his thinking.
Juggling three part-time jobs, a teacher finds freedom in a spiritual view of herself.