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Mary Baker Eddy discovered Christian Science in the 1800’s. Though that was a long time ago, it is as fresh and viable today as it was when she learned about God and proved what she learned through spiritual healing. This week’s guest grew up learning about Christian Science and still continues to learn more and more about Mrs. Eddy’s life-changing discovery. In this week’s program she is eager to share some of what she has learned. 
Dear Friends,
 
During the month of August we will not be holding our weekly Zoom meetings. But, as always, the program is available online to hear at your convenience. This 40 minute podcast provides helpful ideas and inspiration for today. All past programs and other audio recordings are also always available.
 
You can listen to the articles in this week’s issue — addressing forgiveness and repentance (When someone does something wrong) to clarifying thought in whole-hearted prayer (Does God have a plan for me? and Thank you, Jeremiah); and there is more healing inspiration in the insightful poems and testimonies.  
 
Articles in The Christian Science Monitor provide thoughtful explanation and coverage of challenges and changes occuring in our world today. Be sure to visit the website of the Christian Science Publishing Society to find even more resources, so that rather than feeling overwhelmed by challenges, we can address these issues spiritually, including government, mental health, safety, immunity, and much more. All these resources are always there for you and to share with others.
 
Please feel free to be in touch with any questions or comments by replying to this email or by phone at 240-935-8697. 
 
We wish you a lovely day, with the prayer that God is with each one of us in every moment all day long. 
 

To those leaning on the sustaining infinite, to-day is big with blessings.
(Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy, p. vii:1–2)

 
Kindest regards,
 
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