All A Christian Science Perspective
- Easter and the true substance of life
The message of Jesus’ resurrection – that existence is upheld by God, not confined in matter – is a powerful and timeless basis for experiencing healing.
- Easter – a message of Christly love
Christ Jesus’ ability to forgive those who crucified him proved the absolute power of divine Love, God, to overcome hatred and injustice – which we too can apply in our lives today.
- When words come alive
Words are a big part of all aspects of our lives, and prayer is no exception. But communication with God goes beyond words and is felt through inspired and uplifted thinking – which brings about healing.
- Don’t give worry a way in
When we open our hearts to God’s protecting love for all, we’re “caulking our arks” – equipping ourselves to express patience, compassion, and courage rather than succumb to worry and fear.
- Peace and goodwill for all
When we let divine Love, rather than frustration or anger, impel our thoughts and actions, every interaction with others becomes an opportunity to further “peace on Earth, goodwill to men” – a promise for all people and for all time.
- Following Christ, net-free
When we truly go all-in with our prayers to glimpse spiritual reality, the healing effects are tangible.
- The spiritual waymarks that keep us safe
If we find ourselves in troubled waters – whether literally or figuratively – we can look to God for inspiration that guides and protects.
- Resting – in action!
Recognizing our spiritual nature as restfully coexistent with God at all times enables us to overcome limitations associated with “insufficient” sleep.
- A quick healing of a fractured wrist
When a high school basketball player was told that he would have to miss the rest of his season due to an injury, he turned to God for help – and a fresh perspective on our true nature as God’s children brought quick and complete healing.
- Heads up!
As we lift our viewpoint to a divinely inspired one – rather than giving in to the downward pull of discouragement or fear – we discover more of the true wholeness and freedom bestowed on us as God’s children.
- Love that heals
Opening our hearts to a more expansive understanding of the Love that is God can make a big difference in our lives.
- The presence of God’s goodness alone
Recognizing that God never causes or authorizes evil opens the way for God’s healing, reforming goodness to be felt and expressed more tangibly.
- Biblical solutions to the war in Ukraine – really?
Can we find solutions to current world issues in an ancient text? This short podcast explores how lessons from the Bible relate to current events and can empower us to actively contribute to peace.
- Subduing shortcomings
We all have things we’d like to improve about how we think and act. As children of God, good, we’re more than up to the task.
- The law of God annuls injustice
Where restitution is needed – no matter how small or large – divine Love’s law is at hand to bring healing and harmony.
- Seek out the ‘invisible things’
At times it can seem that when we look at someone, all we see is anger or injustice. But a desire to look deeper and see others as God made them paves the way for healing, harmony, and resolution.
- Daily bread for daily needs
Whatever type of problem we may be facing, God has given us the grace, strength, and inspiration we need to experience healing and find solutions.
- Prayer that reaches across oceans
Can we ever be too far away to help in a troubling situation? Not when our prayers are impelled by God’s power and goodness, as a mother experienced after her son became ill while living on another continent.
- A legacy of healing and hope
In recognition of Women’s History Month, observed throughout March in the United States, here’s an article exploring the great gift that Mary Baker Eddy gave to humanity through her discovery of Christian Science: a powerful foundation for hope and healing, even in dark hours.
- Overturn danger and devastation with prayer
When we see images of danger and devastation, it can be easy to respond with feelings of cynicism and hopelessness. But there is a more productive response that is proven to bring healing and practical solutions: prayer.