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The Washington Post, On Faith Panel, October 29, 2010
Q: This weekend, Jon Stewart is holding a rally to restore sanity on the mall, two months after Glenn Becks religion-infused Restoring Honor rally. Beck said he was called by God to hold the rally. Now atheist groups are planning to use Stewarts event to promote reason. Are reason and sanity the opposite of religious belief?...
By Phil Davis, Manager, Christian Science Committees on Publication
Some time ago I came to an epiphany about making decisions in my lifethat God does not give us only limited multiple choice answers. I was facing a situation where it looked like there were only a few optionsA, B, C or none of the above. None of them looked that good. But through prayer I began to see many other options. read
This woman is healed of debilitating menstrual pain by understanding her right as Gods beloved child not to experience anything but good. read
Charity: not endangered
Ned Eames | from The Christian Science Monitor
Despite the economic challenges affecting the nonprofit sector, the safest way forward is to rely on prayer. A certain kind of leadership is needed one that helps reduce fear and yields practical results. read
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