120-FEDRVVQJJ

Innocent Eyes

A guest post written by Will Heining I was recently asked if I would rent to a small dog with a $500 pet deposit. I replied, “Yes, if only to meet a small dog who has $500!” Then I started to think about dogs and sums of cash – where would he carry it – and why? Would a dog
Read more…

Email This Page
120-6LJ

The Brain: Is it the Source of Health?

by Don Ingwerson As a life-long educator, I get excited when new discoveries are made that show how to maintain health and be freer from physical and mental limitations. My most recent encouragement came from the new book Super Brain, which supports the idea that the brain is important to our health in a number of newly discovered ways. These
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages gwz10069.

Gratitude for Departing Members of Congress who Have Supported Christian Science

The following is a blog from the Committee on Publication Federal Office that was posted on its website November 13, 2012 We are deeply grateful for the continued support of so many Congressional offices on both sides of the aisle and across the country. Now, as the 112th Congress ends, we’d like to specifically give gratitude for those Members of
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages gwz10098.

Need an Emancipation Proclamation for your Health?

A guest post by Bob Cummings, media and legislative spokesperson for Christian Science in Michigan Do you sometimes feel like a slave to disease? Or to its treatment? Or know someone who does? How do chapped lips, Abraham Lincoln’s visit to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and a case of poison ivy shed light on needed emancipation? Abraham Lincoln made only one visit
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages gwz10321.

Declining Faith?

A guest post written by Ronald Scott A recent study by the Pew Forum on religion and public life found that the number of Protestants in America is slowly declining. The study suggests that a major factor driving the decline is “an increase in religiously unaffiliated Americans.” Two-thirds of them still say they believe in God, but expressed disenchantment with
Read more…

Email This Page
Photo of amorous aged man and woman in the park

Inspiration for the Holiday!

by Don Ingwerson Here it is, December again! Thanksgiving is already past and Christmas is right around the corner. Although this season can be hectic and stressful, I love this time of year for all of the joy, love, forgiveness, charity, and inspiration I see every day expressed by so many people around me. That’s why I’m going to share
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages gwz10090.

What do the Election Results Mean?

The following is a blog from the Committee on Publication Federal Office that was posted on its website November 13, 2012 Generally speaking, the Nov 6. election will not drastically alter the Federal Office’s efforts with health care reform. The results of the election will continue the balance of power that has existed before: Barack Obama was reelected U.S. President
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages 1819627.

The Root of the Health Care Problem

A guest post written by Rich Evans, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Arizona Evans’ article was originally posted in the Arizona Capitol Times Where are we on health care? We have made a political debate out of health care, which exceeds any federal or state government’s capacity to solve. Whatever evolution the remedies take, statutory and regulatory thrusts and
Read more…

Email This Page
120-RVLJQQV

Qualities That Bless

A guest post by Sheila Kelly A friend with a gentle sense of humor recently sent me an email that said: Two of the greatest qualities in life are patience and wisdom. Below was a picture of a big brown and white dog on the deck of a large log chalet – looking mighty patient and wise – observing a
Read more…

Email This Page
@Glowimages 019849.

I Think I Can

by Don Ingwerson Remember the story of the little engine that climbed the mountain saying I think I can? In case you’ve forgotten, a large long train asked for other big, strong engines to pull it over the mountain and one after another the big engines refused. In desperation, the long train asked the little engine used for switching cars
Read more…

Email This Page