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Tag Archives: Committee on Publication
Should Health Care be built on a ‘best interests’ or ‘individual choice’ approach?
When it’s said that an action is in someone’s best interests, a human verdict is implied. It’s in our best interests to drive on the correct side of the road, eat our vegetables, rug up against the cold, obey the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Health policy, Kay's posts
Tagged Advance Health Directives, best interests or individual choice, Christian Science, Christian Science Practitioners, Christian Scientists, Committee on Publication, Health care, individual choice, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, medical care, Prayer, Review of Queensland's Guardianship Laws
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Achieving health may require a diet of humble pie
My guest blog today is written by Steve Salt, Committee on Publication for Ohio. Skill, knowledge, and experience are a must for any successful health care provider. Good bedside manners, compassion, as well proficiency in communication are also valued commodities in … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Christian Science, Committee on Publication, doctors, Doug Smith, Healing, Health care, health practitioners, humility, Kay Stroud, medical model, medicine, nurses, patient-directed health care, spiritual healing, spiritual model, Spirituality, Steve Salt, Third Annual Medical-Spirituality Conference
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Healing prayer narrative: College student healed of depression
Depression, suicide, bipolar disorder. People grappling with mental illness and those working to alleviate the symptoms of these disorders are almost daily in the news in Australia and in every country. This video repost is a delightful account of the healing of … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Videos
Tagged bipolar disorder, Christian Science, Christian Science practitioner, Christian Science treatment, Committee on Publication, depression healed, Healing, Kay Stroud, mental illness healed, Prayer, scientific healing prayer, spiritual healing, Spirituality, suicide, Testimony Meetings, Tony Lobl, Youth, youth
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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
Posted in Christian Science, Kay's posts
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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Three Faiths: What Judaism, Christianity and Islam Share
Are the three major world religions more similar than different? That’s a good question and worth some thought and discussion. Here’s a good start to get you thinking from my colleague, Linda Ross, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Connecticut, … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science
Tagged Abraham, Babylonian Talmud, Christian, Christian Science, Committee on Publication, First Church of Christ, First Commandment, Global issues, Golden Rule, Hebrew Decalogue, Interfaith, Islam, Jesus, Jewish, Judaism, Kay Stroud, Linda Ross, Mary Baker Eddy, Middle East, Muslim, New York Public Library, Prophet Muhammad, Qur'an, Religion, Scientist and Miscellany, The Bible, The Word, Three Faiths Exhibition, Torah, Westport Faith Club
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Contagion: Surely God Communicates Love, not Poison…
Part of my job as the Media and Legislative Liaison for Christian Science in Queensland is to keep abreast of legislation in this state, to ensure that Christian Scientists have a good understanding of the laws with regard to health … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts, Videos
Tagged Children, Christchurch earthquake, Christian Science, Christian Science Sentinel, Christian Scientists, Christian Scientists obey the law, Committee on Publication, contagion, earthquake, Global issues, Haiti earthquake, Healing, Health care, Japan earthquake/tsunami, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, natural disasters, Prayer, quarantines, Queensland Parliament, Queensland Public Health Regulation 2005, Science and Health, vaccinations, YouTube
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5 Ideas for Those who want to Pray in Response to the Earthquake/Tsunami!
Tony Lobl, Christian Science Committee on Publication for the United Kingdom, posted a great selection of blogs telling how we can pray about the earthquake/tsunami that affected Japan on Friday – and I’ve added a blog post from Australia. Thanks Tony … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science
Tagged a prayer tsunami, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Committee on Publication, disaster, earthquake, effective prayer, energy, Global issues, God's omnipotence, Japan, Kay Stroud, natural disasters, Prayer, Science and Health, spiritual healing, Spirituality, The Bible, Tony Lobl, tsunami
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Spiritual care – ‘at the script stage’?
My guest blogger, the Manager, media and government relations for the Christian Science Church, Russ Gerber, explains the importance of an open-minded approach to new ideas. George Lucas speaks and Hollywood listens. But it wasn’t always that way. He once … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged Academy of Achievement, alternative to Western medicine, Christian Science, Committee on Publication, film business, filmmakers, George Lucas, health care reform, Hollywood, inside-the-box thinking, Kay Stroud, out-of-the-box thinking, religious-based self-care, Russ Gerber, script stage, spiritual care, spiritual healing, stereotypes of health care, unconventional approach, Washington, whole-life approach
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