Archive for the Christianity Tag

Results matter

A guest post written by Pamela Scott Recently, I took my 18-year-old granddaughter on a trip to Europe for her graduation present.  My granddaughter is a very good Christian and her dad is a minister of a non-denominational Christian church.  She knows that I am a Christian Scientist but she has never asked me anything about Christian Science before.  However,
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The Presence of Love

A guest post written by Marge Howman Jesus expressed loving compassion to all who were fortunate enough to be within the radius of his caring love. In Science & Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy writes, “The vital part, the heart and soul of Christian Science is Love,” Yet, Christian Scientists are often accused of being cold
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Practical Christianity

A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida Has Christianity become impractical? Barna Group, a California-based research organization, whose logo is “Examine. Illuminate. Transform.” conducted 5,000 interviews in 2010 and came up with six “megathemes” in modern-day Christianity in the United States. The third and sixth megathemes seem to be saying roughly the same unsettling
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Conquering stereotypes

A guest post written by Russ Gerber, Manager of Committees on Publication. A recent Wall Street Journal headline caught my eye: Conquering Fear. The piece was written by Melinda Beck, the Journal’s new Health columnist, and while I was intrigued by the ways in which she says therapists are helping people address their fears, I wanted to add a post
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Hey Russ! — Do Christianity and science go together?

Christian Science? Sounds like an oxymoron! But, Russ breaks down how Christianity and science actually make a good pair. http://christianscience.com

Christian and Science

A guest post written by Kathy Schofield As an Assistant Committee on Publication who has taken on the Internet, I have found that people are much more inclined to speak their mind than if they were speaking face-to-face, or even on the phone.  This can be negative in some instances, but in others we are given the chance to know
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