Category: faith

"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…”

Don’t let mortal mind limit you

April 3, 2012 | 3 comments

I learned a lesson about worry and doubt. Don’t do it!! It causes you to question your capacities when you ought to know your capacities. Before I flew to Australia for a month of lecturing I worried a bit about

What God do you pray to?

March 29, 2012 | 2 comments

Do you pray to a God that answers prayers, or ignores them? Do you pray to a God you are absolutely certain knows all needs and supplies them, or to a deity that may or may not meet your needs?

Where does your thought take up residence?

March 28, 2012 | 7 comments

I was listening to a stranger articulate all the ugly outcomes he saw happening in the world today. The economy was horrible, there were no jobs to be had, politicians were unresponsive, ignorant and self-serving, foreign countries were on the

Feats of the daring

January 23, 2012 | 6 comments

Here’s a four-minute video compilation of athletes performing daring feats that give the viewer pause. There is not any direct spiritual message, but the eye-popping clips send an underlying message of what one can do when there is no fear