Addressing hatred, and podcasts that support those seeking truth

Light shining on the water
The lightest touch of Love
reaches deep and
heals a heart.

 

(from poem in this week’s Christian Science Sentinel)

                              Sentinel Watch  podcast

How I left hatred behind

How should we deal with hatred? This week’s guest shares how hatred had consumed her for decades—and how transformative and healing love truly is when we understand God as Love — and Love as a power. 

Join us via Zoom to listen to this week’s Sentinel Watch program

(This program references the Sentinel article of September 16, 2024  The path out of hatred
and the Sentinel Watch program of September 9, 2024  Surrender to God? Why?)
 
There is a second special program this week, 
                     which will be offered following the above podcast.
 
Meet the producers behind our family of podcasts, and learn how each program is unique, yet fundamentally connected—and why you might want to check all of them out at ChristianScience.com/audio, the new webpage that features all current podcasts.
(NOTE: The current and past Sentinel Watch programs are always available online.)
     
This week’s  Christian Science Sentinel print edition explains that healing is still possible today as in Jesus’ time, that we can allow God to define and fulfill our purpose,  so that we can fulfill our mission to serve God just as Daniel did, and includes testimonies of recent spiritual healing from those applying lessons learned in Sunday School instruction.  (All articles are available in audio format.)
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THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR
“to injure no man but to bless all mankind”
  • Read this week’s lead story about “sisters in the brotherhood” — women in construction and who are union members. 
  • Go to the website for important news from around the globe– the COP29 Conference,  the Middle EastUkraine, the plans of the President-elect, and more. 
  •  Listen to the most recent podcast Why We Wrote This  that revisits a discussion of civility as a follow-up to the election process.  
  • Check out the regular feature Points of Progress reporting this week on positive changes in energy production and countries that have successfully cut carbon emissions. 

    The majority of the world cares about climate change

    Research shows people underestimate support for climate action. Yet one survey of 130,000 people across 125 countries found that 89% want to see more political action addressing climate change, and 69% would be willing to pay 1% of their income to fight climate change.

    Closing section on  Points of Progress  page this week. 

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS
There are Reading Rooms in the DC metropolitan area (and around the world) where you can discuss the ideas in these Sentinel and Monitor articles and share your questions 
Visit our website to find quick links to more information.
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Supporting your SPIRITUAL STUDY
The regular Thursday evening Bible study continues this week, continuing the discussion of Job.
Sponsored by Christian Science Reading Room, Black Lives Matter Plaza
Thursday evenings at 7-8:15pm
Join the Bible Study group (offered online only)
Online Conference at:  https://bit.ly/first church dcrr
Password: Truth
Meeting ID/password: 9101691016
Or call in by phone: (253) 215-8782
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And we know that all things work together for good 
to them that love God, 
to them who are the called
according to his purpose.
(Romans 8:28)