A guest post written by Lani Meanley Collins For me, it takes concerted daily effort to overcome the hurry and worry – can I get all the things completed and respond to all the people and the circumstances that demand or need attention? I am reluctantly and humbly coming to the conclusion that the answer is, “No, not alone.” I
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A guest post written by Jennifer Glaser The Santa Monica Christian Science Church recently hosted an area Interfaith Meeting to discuss the topic: “Science and Faith: Are these compatible, in conflict, or irrelevant to each other?” Although spirituality has been the core of healing as far back as human existence, physical scientists, including those in the medical community, have not
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A guest post written by Bonnie Prest With the holidays behind us, Christmas seemed to have come and gone as quickly as ever! However, as fleeting as the holidays were, they still showed me something new this season. My husband Tim passed on at the beginning of 2011 and I have spent the balance of the year getting a better
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A guest post written by Will Heining I am starting to disappear. I say that, not out of a sense of increasing powerlessness or irrelevance in the current political climate, but because I have begun a process that, carried to its fullest extent, I calculate will cause me to completely disappear. I have begun spinning.
A guest post written by Stewart Moses Can there ever be a time when it is too late to pray to God for help? We may be tempted to answer “yes,” but I had an experience in college that challenges that notion. This occurred after a midterm exam in one of the more difficult courses that I took at
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Guest post written by Curtis Wahlberg Probably no one would dispute that individuals today have an unprecedented opportunity to influence other lives – through a video that goes viral, a tweet that ripples across the country, or a posting on any of countless websites. This power is difficult to measure, but experience suggests it’s significant. Individuals shape groups. And individual
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Guest post written by Virginia Castor Early The following blog by an intern provides some insight into how she felt working on the health bill in Washington D.C. I think you’ll enjoy the passion and understanding this intern has. In many ways, I was exactly like every other college student in Washington, D.C., last summer. I interned on behalf of
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A guest post written by Karen Sevaly Ever since I was little, I have been familiar with Jesus’ parable of the mustard seed where Jesus instructs, “if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence hither, and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible to you.” When this parable
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A guest post by Marsha Cunningham, originally posted December 10, 2010 Question: How can anything calling itself Christian be considered science? Answer: The Bible advises us, “Come, let us reason together” Isaiah 1:18. God, as creator knows His creation thoroughly, understanding and maintaining it precisely. So God, to start with, must be the supreme Scientist and taught His Divine Science
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A guest post written by Blake Windal I work in the retail business, so I am very aware of the warnings to be vigilant about criminal threats while shopping and traveling. The volume of these warnings seems to increase during the holiday season and fear abounds that criminals are lying in wait to steal gifts, or that terrorists are
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