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Rosalind Childs Fogg CSB
While working in television in New York City, after college and studying/traveling in Europe and Africa, I was awakened to a keen desire to really know myself spiritually and to be more a part of Church’s healing mission. Primary class instruction transformed my life. Working for The Mother Church, in Boston, enhanced my appreciation of Church. Communing with God led me to obediently and faithfully begin publicly practicing Christian Science, and I have been gratefully healing others for over 35 years. My prayers led me to St.
Discover ever present Love active in your life
Love might be what life is all about. This talk will show how a bigger, truer sense of God can bring more thoughtful, tender affection to your relationships.
Experiencing God’s Supply
It may seem that some don’t have what they need, while others thrive. By seeking a better understanding of God as the infinite, impartial Father and Mother of all, we can see ourselves and others as God's beloved and valued children.
Caryl Emra Farkas CSB
When I was growing up, I attended First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Freeport, New York. I became a member of that church and The Mother Church at age 12.
Christian A Harder CSB
When I was growing up, Christian Science was at the center of family life. Both of my parents were Christian Science practitioners, and I dutifully attended Sunday School.
Susan Breuer CSB
I have always loved Christian Science and couldn’t wait for my twelfth birthday so I could join The Mother Church. I knew I wanted to be a practitioner by the age of fifteen.
Kevin Eugene Ness CSB
I grew up loving Christian Science as a little boy and never stopped. I was raised in Tampa, Florida, in a loving family where it was natural to see Christian Science healing and look to God for answers for all of life’s needs.
Prayer and Well-being: a Spiritual Adventure
This is the UK title for the lecture Learn to pray and heal (a spiritual adventure) . Are prayer and healing for you? I mean, if you have no experience with spirituality or religion, or you’re not even sure what you think about God, can you still pray and be healed? Yes.
Interfaith and Ecumenical Connections
Ideas and discussions to help you listen and contribute to the healing dialogue between faiths.
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Caryl Emra Farkas, CSB
The most important influences on Emra’s life were her mother, who taught her to pray when confronted with difficulties, and her Christian Science Sunday School. In her teens, when a teacher asked her to speak to a social studies class about her religion, she found the joy that comes from sharing what she understood and had experienced of Mary Baker Eddy’s discovery.