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Tag Archives: Christ Jesus
How was your check-up?
My guest blogger today is Linda Ross, Christian Science Media Spokesperson for the state of Connecticut in the USA. She writes for creedible.com, an interfaith religious website, where many faiths have a voice, including Christianity, Islam and Buddhism. Many have check-ups … Continue reading
Red Wine No Special Protective Properties, but Spirituality Health-Promoting
Monday’s Courier-Mail ran a story (Red repudiated to the last drop) quoting the national Alcohol Policy Coalition as challenging the ‘myth’ of the health benefits of drinking alcohol, and in particular red wine. The chief executive of the Victorian Heart … Continue reading
9/11 brought courage & sorrow; Cross & Crown bring healing
Has Christian Science something to add to the ongoing discussion about the impact of 9/11? I believe so, and so does my colleague Keith Wommack from Texas. He shares his thoughts below. It’s a simple symbol made of four quick … Continue reading
Health is normal: How this realisation changed my view of Aged Care
I guess some people try to block out thoughts of what happens after death, others think that there is no afterlife at all and that we, like all material things, will just end up as ‘dust’ and will be no … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts
Tagged aged care, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, christianscience.com, decrepitude not inevitable, eternal life, Healing, Health care, Kay Stroud, life after death, Mary Baker Eddy, Prayer, proactive prayer, progressive activity, Science and Health, spiritual laws, Spirituality
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Hugs fix “fish out of water” feeling. Mental health: looking beyond science and borders
Love the images that my guest blogger, Carey Arber, included in this post! Carey is the Christian Science Media Representative and Legislative Liaison for New South Wales. “Two fish were swimming along in the ocean when one said to the other, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged 21st World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine, Beyond Science and Borders Conference, Carey Arber, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science Sentinel, disconnected connect, divine Mind, e-health brief, God, God is Love, health, Health Beyond, Health care, Kay Stroud, Korea, Mary Baker Eddy, medical science, meditation, mental health, mental illness, mind over matter, nursing, positive thinking, psychology, Sarah C Nelson, Science and Health, Seoul, social studies, social welfare, Spirituality, The Bible, the Master Christian healer, traditional oriental medicine, Wikipedia
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Key to Your Life and Health
There really is a key to health! Check out what my colleague in Texas USA, Keith Wommack, has learned about it. After working in a Christian healing ministry for the past twenty-eight years, I have learned a few important things. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christianity, God, Goodness, Healing, healing ministry, health, Health care, honesty, Kay Stroud, Keith Wommack, Life, Mind, Proverbs, Spirit, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, understanding, wisdom
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Much ado about heaven and hell: Facts and fairy stories
There is HUGE interest in trying to understand the concepts of ‘heaven and hell’. 21 million links came up when I searched on ‘heaven and hell’ in Google! My colleague, Carey Arber from Sydney shares her, and others’, insights on … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, All Great Quotes, Brainy Quote, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Consucius, God, heaven, hell, hell a fairy story, John Calvin, Kay Stroud, Mark Twain, Mary Baker Eddy, Media: Health & Spirituality, Oscare Wilde, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Science, Science and Health, Scientific research, Spirituality, Stephen Hawking, Sydney Morning Herald, Tennessee Williams, The Bible, time for thinkers, Twitter, Voltaire, William Blake, William Shakespeare, Winston Churchill
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What does it mean when a medical practitioner wants to offer a dose of prayer?
Is there a need for more holistic healing? Around the world this question is often in the headlines, in one form or another. My colleague in the United Kingdom, Tony Lobl, asks some important questions and shares his thoughts in … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science practitioner, Christian Scientists, Christianity, doctor, Dr Claudia Aguero-Vazquez, Dr Richard Scott, General Medical Council, Global issues, Healing, health, Health care, holistic healing, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, medicine, physician-patient conversation, Prayer, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, scientific prayer, spiritual healing, Spirituality, Spirituality and Health, The Sunday Times, time for thinkers, Tony Lobl, Valley Morning Star
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Response to questions about Christian Science
My guest post today is from colleague, Bill Scott, from Washington State USA who clarifies some misunderstandings about Christian Science. Thanks, Bill. When I began blogging last September, I asked a few people what they knew of Christian Science and if … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Scott, Christ Jesus, Christian Science Practitioners, Christian Scientists, church mandate, Church of Christ Scientist, Creator, curative, doctor's help, Genesis, God, Healing, Health care, Kay Stroud, Lord's Prayer, Mary Baker Eddy, Matthew, midwife, Prayer, preventative, Religion, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, spiritual principles, The Bible
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ANZAC Day: A Christian Science Perspective
ANZAC Day Dawn Service on Currumbin Beach 25th April is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand – a day to remember those who have died and served in military operations for our countries. I’ve been to some stirring Dawn … Continue reading
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Tagged "lest we forget", 25 April, A Century of Christian Science Healing, Air Ministry, An officer's prayers in the war zone, ANZAC Day, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science Military Chaplain, Christian Science Publishing Society, Christian Scientists, Church of Christ Scientist, Currumbin Beach Dawn Service, God, Gold Coast Dawn Service, Healing, Jessica Lane, Kay Stroud, Military Chaplain Training Program, Prayer, Prayers for servicemen and -women, Protestant Chaplain in the Armed Forces, Rob Nofsinger, scientific healing prayer, Scientist, serving in Iraq, situational awareness, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, The Christian Science Monitor, The Mother Church, The Story of Christian Science Wartime Activities 1939-1946, TV news, World War II
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What is important at Easter?
I was pleased to see Graham Harding’s blog post today, because it gets to the point of why Easter is important to me, too. Graham is the Media Spokesperson for Christian Science in Tasmania and he’s agreed to my reposting … Continue reading
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Tagged ascension, awakening, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, Christianity, Committee on Publication, crucifixion, death, disciples, Easter, feed thousands, God, Graham Harding, infinite possibilities, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, overcame death, Raise the dead, Religion, resurrection, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, time for thinkers, walk on the water
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Rebuilding Thoughts and Lives
Suddenly, there are a multitude of good-news stories in the media! Whether I’m reading the Courier Mail, the Chronicle, the Gatton Star or Withcott News or the Christian Science Monitor, I’m finding that there are more and more stories of gratitude, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian floods, Christ Jesus, Christ-spirit, Christchurch earthquake, cleaner, Courier Mail, cyclone Yasi, end of the world, famines, Gatton Star, Global issues, God, greener, inland tsunami, Japan earthquake/tsunami, kinder, natural disasters, outmoded ways of thinking, paradigm shift, Queensland floods, radiation disaster, rebuilding after disasters, scientific Christian practice and healing, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, The Chronicle, wars, Withcott News
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