Archive for the ‘Christian Science healing’ Category

The Answer to Hopelessness   1 comment

A Sentinel Watch interview with Mark Swinney

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Mark has good news: There is no hopeless case! Mark shares what he’s learned—and experienced—that proves that God’s love truly can bring hope and healing to apparently hopeless situations.

Of Course God Can Heal Me   Leave a comment

A Sentinel Watch podcast by Beth Packer.

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Beth is certain that God will heal every ailment. Why? She’s experienced and witnessed healing. She’s learned through her study of Christian Science that God, who is Truth, is an ever-present, reliable, and healing power.

I Am the Lord That Healeth Thee   1 comment

Readings from the Bible (KJV) and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

(The Bible -Jeremiah 17:14)

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p495: 1-3)

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p6: 17-18)

(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p13: 2)

Miracles – God’s Law in Action   Leave a comment

Readings from the Bible (KJV) and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy on the topic of miracles. Rather than being a supernatural occurrence, miracles are in fact God’s law of harmony in action.

The Path Out of Hatred   Leave a comment

by Deborah Huebsch published in the September 16, 2024 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel.

Because everyone is God-created, it is possible to see that each individual is worthy of—and able to—love.

Burning, white-hot hatred. We know it when we see it—fueling wars, spawning deep political divisions. Most of us yearn to see hatred give way at least to tolerance—and certainly love would be the ideal. But how do we get there? 

You might be thinking, “I don’t hate.” Or, “I don’t personally deal with hatred.” But as we take a closer look, we may recognize ways we do feel dislike, animosity, or even hostility. For example, are we neutral when it comes to politics? We might even find ourselves rationalizing these feelings because, after all, there seem to be reasons for them. …

Click here to continue reading, or to listen to, Deborah’s article. In it she describes how she managed to overcome a long-term hatred and how she now uses this understanding to help her bring a sense of peace to other areas of her life.

God Really Does Run the Universe   Leave a comment

A Sentinel Watch interview with Deborah Huebsch.

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Deborah shares how being a Christian Science practitioner has helped her understand God more clearly: as the only power—the power of good—in our lives.

I Found Joy Again   Leave a comment

A few years ago, I heard something disturbing on the radio here in Singapore, where I live. Someone shared a scary experience they had been through, and the details frightened me. I didn’t know what to think. I was feeling overwhelmed by thoughts about what I’d heard, and my happiness started to fade. These feelings even affected my schoolwork. I decided to pray because I knew prayer could help me.

I started thinking about where my happiness comes from. (Click here to continue reading or to listen to this testimony.)

I Was Searching for the Truth   Leave a comment

A Christian Science Perspective article from the Christian Science Monitor by Yetel Macías Reyes

I became acquainted with Christian Science a little over a decade ago. Like many people, I was searching for the truth. I had taken courses and read books about different religions and philosophies, and I was practicing a philosophy that basically said I was God: If my thoughts were good, things would go well. If not, they would go badly. This was a heavy burden on my shoulders.

I was facing tremendous challenges at the time: a job loss, great loneliness, and the care of a young daughter with a chronic respiratory disease. As a single mother, I felt overwhelmed.

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Prayer: What’s It All About? (Part 2)   Leave a comment

Prayer: What’s It All About? (Part 2) Click here to listen.

Golfing Injury Healed Quickly   Leave a comment

A couple of weeks ago I played in a golf competition at a golf course in near home.

It was a team event played in teams of 4 over 18 holes of golf.

My team was finishing up on the 16th hole when I heard a loud shout followed by the sound and impact of a golf ball hitting the back of my hand. Someone from another team had hit a wayward shot.

I jumped around shaking my hand, my team-mates and the guys from the team that hit the wayward shot rushed to see what had happened.

There was concern that my hand might be broken, that I should leave and have my hand looked at, that we should immediately get ice to put on my hand.

While there was pain, I was mainly affected by the shock of the sudden and unexpected impact.

I don’t remember what I was thinking at the time, but I do remember becoming calm and reassuring everyone that I was okay and able to complete the last two holes of the competition.

I had previously been thinking about the reality of harmony and unreality of discord that had been in the weekly Bible Lessons around that time. So, as we continued, I started praying with the beginning of the Lord’s Prayer – “Our Father which art in heaven – Our Father Mother God all harmonious” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy p16-17), and tried to hold to the thought that there is only harmony.

While we were sitting having drinks in the club house after the game, I remember being aware that the pain had lessened and only concerned me if the back of my hand came into contact with something, but there was swelling and bruising.

I drove home and continued to pray “Thy kingdom come” – to know that we all live in the kingdom of heaven where all is harmonious and there is no pain or any other discord.

Over the next few days, I prayed with ideas from the weekly Bible Lesson.

Since the incident happened, I have in no way been restricted from using my hand and the swelling, bruising and any pain disappeared over a few days.

I’m very grateful for this proof of the power of prayer to heal and God’s presence and care for me and everyone.