All A Christian Science Perspective
- Praying about mental health
Today’s contributor was healed of hereditary bipolar disorder as she learned more about the nature of God as the gentle, consistent divine Mind.
- When cycles of ups and downs seem inevitable
Amid global uncertainty in the face of trade wars, an understanding of God’s abundant care can help break through fears that economic chaos is unavoidable.
- Real manhood
Today’s article explores the idea that the way to resolve conflicting concepts of manhood is to reach higher – to gain a spiritual understanding of man as created in the image and likeness of God.
- Finding comfort beyond ‘comfort food’
Today’s contributor was freed from a binge-eating habit and regained a normal weight as a void in her life was filled by a clearer sense of God’s love.
- How can we pray for our environment?
Today’s column explores how an understanding of God’s care for His universe helps us become more open to solutions to environmental issues.
- No loneliness vacuums in God’s love
There has been a heightened focus on the issue of loneliness in the news this year, and today’s contributor found that it was prayer and turning to God, divine Love, that made the difference in finding freedom from feeling alone.
- Overcoming addiction – a mother’s perspective
When today’s contributor learned of her daughter’s substance abuse, she “reached out to God as never before” in a prayer-filled journey that brought peace and healing.
- Sheltered ‘under the shadow of the Almighty’
Today’s column points to the comfort, safety, and peace God imparts to all His children.
- Protected and guided during a hurricane
When today’s contributor was stuck outside without suitable shelter during a hurricane, prayer led to a profound sense of spiritual peace that enabled her to remain calm and find a way to get safely indoors.
- The power that stops violence
Today’s contributor explores the biblical example of Saul’s transformation and how it speaks to God’s ability to heal violent intent.
- Suicide prevention, and beyond, through God’s love
Today’s contributor shares how a friend was freed from recurring impulses to kill herself as she grew conscious of her innate value as a child of God.
- Divine care for all
Inspired by the Joshua trees that thrive in the stark Mojave Desert, today’s contributor explores the idea that God furnishes all of us, His children, with what we need to not only survive, but blossom, wherever we may be.
- Everyday holiness can elevate human life
Today’s column explores how expressing goodness, grace, and kindness can bless others and bring the fruits of holy inspiration into human life.
- Humility as a superpower
A sense of humility that brings to light a greater sense of God’s love and power allows us to see more good, more solutions, and more possibilities.
- ‘Canceled,’ or welcomed home?
Instead of writing off as irredeemable those who have done wrong, today’s contributor explores how acknowledging God’s grace and love for all empowers efforts to correct and heal.
- You can never be obsolete
A more spiritual view of employment brought practical solutions after technological advances forced today’s contributor to shift gears with her career.
- How about purple?
Faced with dysfunction and divisiveness in a group she was involved in, today’s contributor found that acknowledging the inherent good in all of God’s children was the first step in letting go of defensiveness and resentment and finding needed harmony.
- Harmony and diversity – together
Inspired by her country’s racially diverse World Cup-winning soccer team, today’s contributor considers the spiritual basis for valuing ourselves and each other and thriving together.
- Refuge
“I was in need of the harbor – the calm just beyond the breakwater, a refuge.” These words are the opening lines of today’s poem, which deals with finding God’s guidance and comfort during those moments in life when we most deeply need them.
- Move past labels – with love
No matter what labels we might be given, nothing can keep us from loving others when we understand we are all the children of God.