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Tag Archives: time for thinkers
Bin Laden: What do I think? How do I pray?
Now here are some questions to ask ourselves about recent events! Many thanks for this re-post by my colleague in Texas USA, Keith Wommack. “Bin Laden is dead.” How am I to think about a person who allows himself to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Bin Laden is dead, Christian Science, Christianity, Global issues, God's goodness supreme, Healing, how do I pray, human history, Kay Stroud, Keith Wommack, Middle East, Osama Bin Laden, Prayer, Religion, spiritual nature, Spirituality, terrorists, time for thinkers
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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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“Life’s Big Questions” ….. is there a God?
I’ve been enjoying “Life’s Big Questions”, the six-part TV series airing on the ABC’s Compass program on Sunday evenings. Both the ABC and Scott Stephens, the presenter/interviewer and theologian, have been courageous in putting together this unlikely group of high-profile … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC Compass, Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Scientists, Christianity, euthanasia, God, Healing, is there a God?, Kay Stroud, laws of chemistry/physics broken, Life's Big Questions, Mary Baker Eddy, Religion, Richard Nitschke, Science, Science and Health, Scientific statement of being, Scott Stephens, spiritual healing, Spirituality, time for thinkers
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Lady Gaga and Snoop Dogg teach you … about God?
My friend Keith Wommack, media representative for Christian Science in Texas, US points out that … just possibly … we’re all meant to be stars! Neil Strauss, in The Wall Street Journal article God at the Grammys: The Chosen Ones, writes: … Continue reading
Are we willing to be objective – to look, to listen and to think?
I find that the thing that holds me back from progress the most, is closing my mind to possibilities. And the thing that is holding lots of people back today from understanding the real nature of being is that they … Continue reading
Is a destructive cyclone an ‘act of God’?
With cyclone Yasi forming in the Coral Sea off the east coast of Australia, there is talk of a ‘super cell’, the ‘mother of all cyclones’, Brisbane’s Courier Mail headlines ’a monster looms’ and ‘code red’, and so on. So, is a … Continue reading
