Responding to natural disasters
From the Christian Science Sentinel
Roar without me
We can spiritually respond to reports of tempestuous weather by quelling any sense of fear. It’s important to remember that we all reflect wisdom as an expression of God, divine Mind-but we needn’t be caught up in fearful reports.   Read...
From The Christian Science Monitor
If a hurricane threatens
We can let go of worry and fear, and maintain our sense of peace right in the eye of the storm, having faith in God’s omnipotent law of harmony as more than enough to help us.

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From the Christian Science Sentinel
Eye on the environment
Prayer to comprehend the environment as spiritual, under the control of a loving God, does a lot to calm fear, promote responsible stewardship, and maintain safety when it comes to our natural surroundings.   Read...
From the Christian Science Sentinel
Prayer in an earthquake
During an earthquake and facing its aftermath, the author witnessed the actuality of God’s ever-presence and care for all His creation.

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time4thinkers.com
Crazy weather
It’s good to be prepared. It’s not helpful to be afraid. So here’s a solution.


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Time4Thinkers podcast
Spiritual calm in a crisis
Millions were actively praying as Hurricane Sandy made landfall. In support of these prayers, we wanted to share a Christian Science lecture given in the Philippines after a super typhoon struck the country several years ago.   Listen...
Words from Mary Baker Eddy. “The evidence of the physical senses often reverses the real Science of being, and so creates a reign of discord, - assigning seeming power to sin, sickness, and death; but the great facts of Life, rightly understood, defeat this triad of errors, contradict their false witnesses, and reveal the kingdom of heaven, - the actual reign of harmony on earth. ”   Read...