Podcast on “Healing the Body” and CS Monitor online event about Climate Generation

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You may believe that prayer can help or heal certain things. But what about a broken bone or something else wrong with your body? This week’s guest shares his experiences and insights that show how practical—and healing—prayer really is.

  • Are some things too hard to heal with prayer?
  • How can spiritual healing be explained when asked about healing a broken bone?

Mind in every case is the eternal God, good.(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. 415:3–4)

  Sentinel Watch 

Join us to listen to and consider ideas in this week’s podcast 

Tuesday, January 23

Please MUTE yourself during the program. (Press *6 if you are listening by phone. This will UNMUTE you as well.)

 

This week’s SentinelWatch program and the related articles can be heard anytime at your convenience. Explore all the online resources available to support your exploration, research, and study of spiritual healing.
 
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See the new online article, Holy Joy, for more inspiration. It expands on this fact…
 

…God-sourced joy is constant. It reflects the pure light of Truth. And it’s often accompanied by angel messages from God that soundlessly and compassionately go about repairing broken hearts and healing minds and bodies. There’s not one news report that can get under its skin, not one anxious thought, threatening storm, or terror that can shake it.

There are Reading Rooms in the DC metropolitan area (and around the world) where you can talk with someone in person about the spiritual ideas in this Sentinel program about spiritual healing and ‘holy joy.’ Or, you can email us at jmrr.dc@gmail.com or call 240-935-8697 to discuss these ideas further.
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Attend THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR live event:
Thursday, January 25
7:00 PM EST
The Climate Generation: 
Born into Crisis, Building Solutions 
If you enjoyed the recent “The Climate Generation” series, make sure to join the Monitor’s live Facebook event on Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m. EST. The writers and photojournalists will share rich backstories about reporting this series – and answer your questions. 

Details

Event by The Christian Science Monitor (Click here for more information and to RSVP)
For the Public Anyone on or off Facebook
Live panel discussion about its recent series on climate ideas from a generation born since 1989 – “the climate generation.”
Live Q&A will occur throughout the event.
Panel speakers:
▪️ (Host) Amelia Newcomb, Managing Editor
▪️ Clara Germani, Senior Editor
▪️ Sara Miller Llana, Americas Bureau Chief and Deputy International Editor
▪️ Stephanie Hanes, Environment and Climate Change Writer
▪️ Melanie Stetson Freeman, Staff Photographer
This series was supported by the Pulitzer Center.
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Warm wishes for a joyous and blessed day to you and yours.