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Promoting Health
We all want to be independent thinkers. Right? Maybe it’s time to reconsider how we think about our health. Check out my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. The New York Times … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged clinical practice, Gilbert Welch, health, healthcare, medical care, medicine, New York Times, over-screening, Overdiagnosis, promoting health, reliance on medical systems, research, responsibility for health, Spirituality, sustainable health, time4thinkers
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Focused Prayer Works Where Drugs Fail
Treatment of distracted and distracting children is not really achieved through the administration of drugs. There ARE other solutions though, explains my colleague Bob Clark from Florida, USA. There are some things you just know are wrong. The mass drugging of … Continue reading
Can a Shift in Thought Push us Past Limitations?
Are we being duped? Here’s a thought-provoking post by Tony Lobl, District Manager of the Christian Science Committees on Publication in the UK. Around the country sportsmen and sportswomen are diligently preparing for the London Olympics. Everyone wants to do … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care
Tagged New York Times, Tony Lobl, limitations, London Olympics, sportsmen, sportswomen, performance-enhancing drugs, sports medicine, Exercise Science, cycling, Dr Kevin Thompson, avatars, steroids, banned substances, athletes, self-belief, spiritual values, Fauja Singh, Toronto Waterfront Marathon, centenarian, stress-free, self-deception, duped
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Persecution is the weakness of tyrants engendered by their fear, and love will cast it out…..!
Guest blogger, Tony Lobl, the London-based spokesperson for Christian Science in the British, Irish/EU media and legislatures shares healing insights that can change the world! Being photo-rich, this blog might take a moment longer than usual to load! This is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Cairo, Christians, Egypt, Egyptian, Kay Stroud, Mary Baker Eddy, Middle East, Muslims, New York Times, persecution, tyrants
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