If our practice of Christian Science seems momentarily plagued by doubts, we can face them the way this author did. She said “yes to exploring the fullness and joy of God’s love for me.”
Russell Whittaker
with contributions from Steve Green
When we share a testimony of healing, it doesn’t bless just us. It becomes part of a virtuous cycle, leading to healings for others, too—as this church member found.
A new “Exploring the Bible” article collection has been posted online, on the theme of prophecy. And in case you missed it, learn about The Christian Science Monitor’s coverage of the war in Iran, and summer internships in Boston.
Wondering how to follow the biblical directive to love your neighbor? This author’s experience not only demonstrates the “how,” but it also offers a higher standard for how we relate to others—especially when we feel wronged.
Why prioritize your study of Christian Science? In this author’s own words, “Growing in my understanding of Christian Science brought clarity to other actions, including my job search.”
If you’ve ever made a decision based on what you think others are thinking, this author can relate. He shares his own spiritual breakthrough that helped him find freedom—and make better choices.
There’s widespread recognition today that fear has a detrimental effect on health. It makes sense, then, that Christian Science treatment always begins with allaying fear, as it says in Science and Health. This article shows how.