Christians [in Europe]
have been told they must find a framework for promoting their beliefs if they are to confront the challenge of aggressive secularization and the erosion of Christian values across all spheres of life.
Nearly one in five atheist scientists
with children involve their families with religious institutions, even if they personally do not agree with the institution’s teachings, a recent study says.
On many Christian Science branch church auditorium walls, a quote from Science and Health by Mary Baker Eddy offers this comforting promise: “Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need”.
On our way home from our Association, an annual gathering of the students of a Christian Science teacher, my wife and I passed by the public observatory in the city of Frankfurt on Main.
Still providing rest—a fortress strong,a sheltering nestwhere no vulture thought or swift-winged dartcan startle or displacethe tree of Life which holds it firmlyin its placewhere nothing enters but that which Love allows.
There was not much shade as my wife and I hiked around an island in the San Francisco Bay along with our trusty trail boots, backpacks, and water bottles.