Category: Christian Science

"Beating the odds" on the Titanic

April 12, 2012 | 9 comments

Here’s a thought-provoking article printed in the New York Times last week, written by an author whose grandfather was a Christian Science practitioner and also a survivor of the Titanic. “As hundreds of men perished…”

The man who threatened to leave

March 8, 2012 | 5 comments

Ah, at last, some sunny, dry, hot weather. Perth had it all! Running in the 90s F during the day, with hardly a cloud in sight, I was in my element. Dry, too. Some locals were complaining it was too hot. As far

The naturopath who got it

March 5, 2012 | 3 comments

Last Wednesday, I drove 80 kilometers from Gosford into the heart of Sydney, dropped off my rental car, walked up to my hotel in the drizzly rain, luggage in tow, and got ready for a 1 p.m. lecture at The

Enthusiasm for spreading Christian Science

February 29, 2012 | 6 comments

I haven’t been greeted in a long time by so much enthusiasm to spread news about Christian Science as I did last week at my first two lectures given for the Wynnum Christian Science Society, on the outskirts of Brisbane,

Lecture in Oakland

February 13, 2012 | 12 comments

I had a super lecture experience in Oakland last Saturday. The lecture was held in a modern conference center downtown at noontime. Very few attendees showed up at quarter ‘til the hour, and I began to wonder if I was