The Christian Science Monitor has a fascinating history – and it’s been over 50 years since its history was recorded. Author Keith S. Collins, a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate
The large church in Paris didn’t seem like the venue for a personal connection. There were hundreds of us there but I felt the heat of an imaginary spotlight pointed
We had to move. It was the last thing we wanted to do, but a safety-related issue in the house where we were living made staying impossible. Still, the timing
“Huh. That’s weird.” Ever say those words, either audibly or to yourself—maybe when you see or hear something that doesn’t fit in with what you expect or are used to?
Here is a list of some of the major events which occurred around the same time Mary Baker Eddy discovered Christian Science. Click here to download the PDF.
When Mary Baker Eddy died in 1910, she was one of the most talked about women in the world. A century later, she’s almost unknown to the world beyond Christian
to Laura Sargent (1875-1915) - A metaphysical worker in Mary Baker Eddy’s home beginning in 1890. Put away all selfishness; bury out of sight any sense of being wronged and
In Section 3, there is a quote from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy which reads, “There is too much animal courage in society