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What do Christian Scientists think about this issue?
Some of you may have noticed the words “Bringing a healing perspective to my daily walk” at the top of the main page of this blog. It’s one of the things I try to live by. I’ve just realised that … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Ethics, Healing, Life, Media
Tagged " "Christian Science Monitor", decisions, Mary Baker Eddy
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Dominion over age… is that possible?
Tonight as I was having some dinner before church at a small restaurant on the foreshore in Geelong with my wife, I looked up from the paper I was reading to the paper she was reading and saw a photo … Continue reading
Guest post form Don Ingwerson’s blog: THE MONITOR: A TRUSTED NEWS SOURCE
Guest post from Dr. Donald W Ingwerson’s blog, written for him by Susan Y. Berry. Like Don, I can remember having The Monitor in our home in one form or another for quite a few decades! I enjoyed reading about Nelson Mandela’s … Continue reading
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Tagged " "Christian Science Monitor", Mary Baker Eddy, Nelson Mandela
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Since when did your hair color determine your security?
Media around the world is more frequently reporting on the impact of a graying society on populations’ economic and social well-being. The Economist ran a feature on the future of an aging society last November, with particular reference to Japan, … Continue reading
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Tagged " "Christian Science Monitor", ageing, Eddy, mesmerism, security, solutions, The Economist
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Of droughts and flooding rains…
One of Australia’s early poets, Dorothea Mackellar, published what is probably the best known piece of Australian poetry around 1908. This verse speaks to the hearts of those who love where we Aussies live. I love a sunburnt country, A … Continue reading
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Tagged " "Christian Science Monitor", courage, disaster, Elijah, flood, hope, prayer, still small voice
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3 cheers for a bit of thinking for ourselves
This coming weekend we will be voting for the next state government here in Victoria. The media has been in overdrive telling us what’s right and wrong with all the parties. One party tells us crime is so bad that … Continue reading