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Homelessness on our doorstep: Going beyond Maslow’s needs list to humanity’s spiritual needs list
It’s not National Homeless Persons’ Week any more, but the need is ongoing. My colleague in NSW, Carey Arber, shares in this guest blog insights on the spiritual requirements needed to turn lives around and out of homelessness – to ensure … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Science, God is Love, Health care, homeless, Homelessness has many faces, Kay Stroud, Mark Arbib, Mary Baker Eddy, Maslow, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Mission Australia, National Homeless Persons' Week, Spirituality, Sunday School, Sydney Morning Herald
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Australia’s quest for increased health and longevity
There’s been some good news in the media about the health and longevity of Australians. The national news media, including The Courier Mail, The Australian and The Daily Telegraph all carried this report: “The number of people dying early because … Continue reading
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Tagged act early and throughout life, alternative practices, Australian Government, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Christian Science, Christian Science practitioner, Christian Science Practitioners, Christian Scientists, Church of Christ Scientist, contribute to closing gap for indigenous Australians, Courier Mail, David Tacey, decline in chronic health problems, drinking addressed, engage communities, Global issues, God, Healing, health, Health care, Kay Stroud, Lectures, Mary Baker Eddy, medicine, National Preventative Health Strategy, obesity, Prayer, preventative and curative, Reading Rooms, reduce inequity, refocus towards prevention, Religion, Science, Science and Health, scientific healing prayer, scientific prayer, Scientific research, seven strategic directions, shared responsibility, smoking, spiritual healing, Spirituality, Sunday School, Testimony Meetings, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, Western medicine
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Michelle: Christian Healing > No Miracle > Natural
People are often perplexed at how to deal with the over-consumption of alcohol, especially by teenagers and 20-somethings. Although any change in young people’s behaviour will require a change of the collective thought on the use of alcohol, we would probably all … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, alcohol poisoning, Bible-based, brain damage, Christian healing, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, drunk, God is Mind, God's thought, Healing, Health care, Kay Stroud, Keith Wommack, life support, no miracle, Prayer, Science, scientific healing prayer, scientific prayer, spiritual care, spiritual healing, spiritual laws, Spirituality, Sunday School, underage drinking, Youth
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Unselfish love empowers children …… and adults
Amy Chua’s new novel, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, has sparked hot debate around the world about the style of parenting that is most conducive to raising successful children. Apparently, Tiger mum rigidly “commands her children to get A’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Chua, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Moth, Chinese-inspired parenting, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science Monitor, Christian Scientists, Church of Christ Scientist, education, Global issues, God, Herald Sunday Sun, human affairs, Kay Stroud, Media: Health & Spirituality, parenting, Prayer, Science and Health, Spirituality, Sunday School
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