The day after the September 11 attacks propelled St. Paul's Chapel into the role of nonstop ministry at the site of the World Trade Center, someone asked Rev. Lyndon Harris when they would "go back to being a church." But there was no going back. St. Paul's had never before been so alive to the demands of the day.
In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.
The Golden Rule is found in the scriptures of every major religion. So it's not too surprising to find it in the code of ethics of America's largest real estate association.
Some years ago I joined a number of other people in trusting a friend, who had experience in financial matters, to invest our money in a group investment.
The demise of America's eighth largest corporation has sparked fresh debate about business ethics, corporate loyalty, and employee trust. Speaking from their own experiences, several executives—including current and past Enron employees—explain what spirituality can bring to the business equation.