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Think for a minute of the earth: an awesome, sapphire globe, silently rolling through endless black corridors of space; an island of living things, wrapped in diaphanous vapors, warmed and lighted by a star.

Spirit and our children

There is nothing mysterious about Spirit.

A calm so deep

When seas of mortal thought are churned,I often see, floating above tempestuous wave-lashan idea—the possibility conceived of calm—a calm so deep the seas are only whispers now.

What is going on?

A Christian Scientist, unemployed, became disturbed about his future.

Religion and the intellectual

When I was a student in the Netherlands, none of my fellow students, as far as I can remember, were interested in religion.

Gratitude and healing

Gratitude is generally considered to be a thank-you that follows someone's giving of something to someone else.

Is Christian Science evangelical?

Many would answer no to this question.

Expanded view

Once I conceived of here as there,As when instead of now.

Don't catch that ball!

Imagine you were playing ball with your friends, and you were about to catch the ball.

If I had been Abraham

that fearful day,what would I have thought,what prayed,loading firewood upon the lad—upon my only son?

When taken hostage

Underlying many of the current acts of terrorism is an effort to capture public awareness, to seize the world's attention and focus it upon what some feel is an urgent cause.
Are they—or are they not—married?
When I was very young, my grandmother talked with me of the Bible and of God.
My college graduation was only a month away, and yet I saw my future as merely a jumble of daydreams and fantasies.
When I learned of Christian Science, I had many physical ills that I thought were due to age.
Christian Science has brought me many blessings over the years.

When I was five I had a sore throat

When I was five I had a sore throat.
Oftentimes we tend to take our healings for granted, and if we do not offer a testimony at the time, the experience may slip away and be forgotten.

Letters to the Press

Yakima Herald-RepublicYakima, Washington