My latest article on how I, as a Christian Scientist, find Christ Jesus relevant today — and not just on Christmas, but every day — published in the Dearborn Press and Guide. Here’s the l...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2016/12/is-christ-jesus-relevant-today/
Here’s a thoughtful piece from Health writer and colleague Eric Nelson of Petaluma, California, writing about what he’s thankful FOR and what he’s thankful TO. Thanksgiving: An attitude ...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2016/11/remembering-the-thankful-to-part/
Here’s a very thoughtful article by my colleague Karla Hackney published earlier this week in the Oregonian. Seldom heard are the stories of autistic adults. And rarely do they report the cha...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2016/07/guest-post-adult-autistics-are-they-doomed-to-solitude/
Health writer Wendy Margolese of Ontario, Canada, writing in SIMCOE News, says, “I am not saying that nature isn’t a wonderful experience, but I’m circumspect of health solutions that end u...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2016/02/a-better-solution-to-depression-than-a-walk-in-the-park/
“On the night before his assassination, Martin Luther King said in a speech in Memphis, “We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it doesn’t matter with me now. Because I’ve been to the...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2016/01/for-martin-luther-king-jr-day/
Veterans suffering from PTSD deserve effective help. “The need for non-drug treatment options is a significant and urgent public health imperative,” says NCCIH Director Josephine Briggs, MD...
Expectancy, when it connects to the power of God, can do more than sustain us emotionally; it can help heal us physically. Read more about how expectancy benefits health in my first post on a rel...
“As we decide what to give to others for Christmas this year, why not consider the gift of forgiveness?” This from friend and colleague Tim Mitchinson writing in the Peoria Journal-Star in Il...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/12/a-christmas-gift-of-forgiveness/
Hieroglyphs, those pictorial characters that the Egyptians used for language, were the way Mary Baker Eddy, 19th century pioneer in spirituality and health, described flowers. She said, “The fl...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/10/hieroglyphs-and-the-reflection-in-the-lake/
There’s a reason they’re called man’s best friend. If you’ve ever had a dog, then you already know something about dogs’ unconditional love. This warrants considering more deeply the d...
https://www.csinmichigan.com/2014/08/when-unconditional-love-reaches-a-soldier-suffering-ptsd/