Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Many say “yes”: God is compassionate, graceful, loving and merciful; and heals all irrespective of belief. God's love is unconditional. Healing comes from divine energy and divine grace. It is an ...
Can God heal us? Of course! We do not need to speculate or wonder about His ability to provide miracles and bring restoration even in the most difficult situations. Jeremiah 17:14 says, “Heal me, O ...
As we move away from God winks for a bit and devote our time and love to understanding the big questions, we encounter a very big question, “Can prayer heal?” Q: I read your column faithfully. My ...
Sickness, pain, and brokenness are part of life, but they don’t have the final say. Whether you’re battling physical illness, emotional wounds, or spiritual weariness, the Bible is filled with God’s ...
“No matter where you are, God is there!” my mother used to tell me. I have found great comfort over the decades from knowing God is always with me to help and heal in times of need. A few weeks ago, a ...
Christians are opening about how God has touched them in the darkest hours of their lives in Harris Faulkner’s new book "Faith Still Moves Mountains." "In John 16:33, he said, in this world, you're ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I went to renew my driver’s license 10-years ago, I had great difficulty reading the letters on the eye machine. The agent on ...
We began a 2-part series regarding this topic. Please read part 1 here. While divine healing is a glorious truth rooted in Scripture, it has often been surrounded by theological extremes — even in ...
It is never easy to talk about suffering. We prefer to talk about pleasant things. But we cannot ignore what is in front of us. Here in New Mexico, where I serve as the archbishop of Santa Fe, we are ...
You can find today’s readings here. “Whatever villages or towns or countryside he entered, they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak; and ...