A guest post written by Bob Eklund Today, as space exploration and astronomy combine – using space-borne telescopes that give us increasingly vast perspectives on the universe – we are reminded of Mary Baker Eddy’s words in Science and Health, “The astronomer will no longer look up to the stars, – he will look out from them upon the universe…”
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A guest post written by Seaward Grant One morning while waking up to the warmth of the sun, I was reminded of my fascination for the heavenly stars, the fullness of the moon, and the ever-present rising sun. I’m impressed that the galaxies have greeted mankind ever since they were discovered and continue giving us a magnificent, free show. Even
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A guest post written by Kathy Schofield Almost every day I read or hear discussions on what could be considered a dilemma. The dilemma: How does a person know if the health care system or the medicine they are choosing is the right one to solve their problem(s)? The other day I heard an interview with a physician who said
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A guest post written by Will Heining Learning a new skill or a basic Truth isn’t something that happens every day. But, in his ministry to the people of what we now refer to as the Holy Land, Christ Jesus often used the everyday to help teach a new skill or a fundamental Truth. I was able to take advantage
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A guest post written by Ame Schneider I love going to the movies. I like the tension between the characters, the moral dilemmas people grapple with, and the tough situations that require thoughtful or fun solutions. I don’t like horror movies though, or other types of films that are only negative. And so I cringe a little when I see
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A guest post written by Susan Spears I never got to see The Beatles in concert while I was growing up – they broke up the year I was born. But like a lot of people, when I was a teenager, I was able to appreciate their music. I am more a fan of their earlier music, while my husband
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A guest post by Madelon Maupin The passing this week of Apple founder, Steve Jobs, has raised the issue of nurture vs. nature once again. Jobs was adopted after his young parents decided they couldn’t keep him. Growing up, he strongly adopted the ‘nurture’ side of the nature/nurture debate, i.e. that one is more informed and molded by their
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A guest post written by Ginny Nilsen Besides my desktop computer, I use a laptop, a notebook, and an iPhone for sending e-mails. Each has a uniquely different keyboard and sometimes my fingers don’t quite adapt to the placement of the keys unless my thought is adapted to the application I am using at the time. Recently, I ended an
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A guest post written by Susan Spears Ever hear that phrase, “variety is the spice of life?” While I was driving home the other day I got to thinking about variety and by extension, choice. It’s amazing what avenues your mind will travel when you let it. First I noticed how many types of cars there are. We may have
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A guest post written by Alan Galt A central but challenging principle for many students of Christian Science is the concept that matter and the material body are unreal. A cherished statement from the textbook of Christian Science, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, begins with the radical declaration, “There is no life,
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