Category: Safety

"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…”

Too much rain in Australia

March 7, 2012 | 4 comments

Back to Sydney I flew last Saturday for a noon-time lecture at the downtown Reading Room in that city. Rain, rain, rain…in voluminous amounts this part of the country was receiving that week. Reports were that the size of the

Stay out of the storm

February 10, 2012 | 7 comments

I woke up to a quiet calm morning recently and looked forward to a peaceful day in the office with my practice. An hour later, a rancorous windstorm rocked the region with such force and tempest that I couldn’t help

Keep disease out of thought

January 9, 2012 | 2 comments

With the onslaught of depressing medical updates and reports of aggressive disease pouring into the population’s mind through the media, it is vital that one vigorously defend thought from any fear of disease ever getting lodged there. The human body

The blinking lights

January 3, 2012 | 2 comments

I read a story in the December 12, 2011, issue of the Christian Science Sentinel, that illustrates how a spiritually illuminated thought can see things the physical senses cannot see. Steve Berrie, in the article, “Ocean Rescue—with a Psalm at