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Wanting to make a difference for humankind is more than a positive outlook on the world. It’s the result of the spiritual impulse in human consciousness called the Christ.

Home for the marginalized

When we abandon our false concepts of what true home is, we find that the kingdom of God truly is within us and at hand, as Christ Jesus promised. And we find each step of the way that the human home we seek represents the home and heaven that were always there in consciousness.

Living in God’s world

I learned that our world—our consciousness—can be transformed each day by becoming more aware of the truth that harmony and heaven are not only always present, but are, in fact, the world we truly live in. 

Responses to the press on vaccination

Christian Scientists are diligently working toward the same goals in light of the pandemic as everyone else in the community: health and protection.
Barbara Fife, CSB, joined Michael Fish, CSB, and Dave Hohle, CSB, who are currently serving as Trustees. 

A quarterback prays

One idea I kept coming back to was that God made everybody free. To me, “free” meant that I had the right to use my body and have every part of it function normally.
I am very grateful to God, who, in the words of the Psalmist, “brought me up also out of an horrible pit, out of the miry clay, and set my feet upon a rock” (Psalms 40:2).

Injured toes restored

I reasoned that my God-given substance was the substance of an idea, and must be as invulnerable as God is. 

Deep wound healed

The law of God had overruled any supposed physical laws about man conflicting with material objects, overruled physiology—the notion that man is made of flesh and blood—and overruled the thought that man can be cast off, severed, from his God, from Love itself.

Healing of internal pain

I bowed my head and listened for an angel message from God. What happened next was a rehearsal of all the healings I had experienced in my life. One after another they came to thought.

Spirit

The foundation stone is interpreted as Messianic by New Testament authors.

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