On a trip through a remote region of Tanzania, Rebecca Odegaard found herself in dire need of healing. She felt no fear in turning over her entire healthcare to divine Love.
As a teenager, José Peláez felt called to serve humanity. After 20 years as a Jesuit priest, he found Christian Science. Today he's a full-time Christian Science practitioner.
A slide into drugs and alcohol brought this author to the lowest point of his life. That's when he opened his heart to God's healing power and found his way to a life restored.
Peter Julian's prayer led him to continue his reconciliation efforts with middle school kids in Melbourne and the Aboriginal community in Australia's Northern Territory.
I am a traditional Anmatjere man of central Australia, and I work as a sport and recreation officer in a small Aboriginal community called Titjikala, 110km south of Alice Springs.
When Dave Hohle made the decision to return to school while continuing to hold down a full-time job, each step of the way, he trusted God to guide and support his progress forward.
Life can throw some pretty wild changes your way—loss of a job, a move across the country, a new relationship. But no matter how much the world might change, we can always count on one eternal fact: God never changes.
The
first time I began reading Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy I wasn't in the best state of mind to accept its ideas.
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