with contributions from Stephen Parsons, Frances Parsons
In this second article in a two-part series, Stephen Parsons, a vicar in the Church of England, and his wife Frances discuss their ministry, particularly their work of healing others through prayer.
You can't afford to ignore the power of prayer. That's what this mother has concluded from her family's experience of relying on God's healing presence.
Much has been written about the connection between feeling loved and being well. And nothing is more restorative or nurturing than divine Love, which embraces us all.
Which is natural—good or evil? This question has challenged thinkers through the ages. The answer given in the Science of Christ can make an enormous difference to our lives.
Students of the Manual of The Mother Church will recognize this as the title of Article XXIV, a careful study of which makes evident the remarkable and rigorous system of checks and balances that Mary Baker Eddy established to safeguard the finances of her Church.
Glenice M. Robinson
with contributions from Cynthia Nagel
Soon
after my son-in-law moved his family to a large, populous state because of his business, my three-and-a-half-year-old granddaughter became quite ill.
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