Some people are beginning to question the moral costs of public lotteries and games of chance. This author explores the spiritual rewards of challenging any tendency to pin our hopes on luck.
When economic times are rough, it is tempting to look for shortcuts to get what we need. Wouldn't it be better to look to God, who is the source of infinite good?
Cycling, backpacking, climbing — the writer has done them all. But he found the real nature of strength, and healing, only when he began to learn more of God as Spirit.
Christians, of course, acknowledge that Will [of God] and [His] Kingdom as the greatest of all realities every time they say the Lord's Prayer; that is, if they really grasp its tremendous implications, and really mean what they say.
Throughout
a lifetime of relying on God in Christian Science for the healing of every ill, I have found that each healing has, at its core, a blessing beyond mere physical adjustment or improvement.
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