13
OCT
2016

How do you counter fear when voting?

Originally aired October 3, 2016 on Sentinel Watch
01
JAN
2013

Why would it help someone to know what disease they’re up against?

Mary Baker Eddy writes with care on this issue in Science and Health. The fact that she begins the statement you cite with “To heal by argument …” might provide a clue as to the answer.
15
FEB
2011

Forgiveness – Key to Healing

Does time really heal all wounds? Actually, time can’t do it. Something else is required for healing. For instance, did you know that: The current trouble in Northern Ireland began 450 years ago? Communities in the mid-Southern US still deal with the after-effects of slavery, and...
31
JAN
2011

Human Trafficking: Don’t Look Away

Writer Nicholas Kristof shed light on the problems of modern slavery and human trafficking in a recent New York Times commentary, “A woman. A prostitute. A slave.” He writes, “No one has a clear idea of the scale of the problem… [but] it’s hugely...
29
MAR
2010

Spiritual Diplomacy

Recently, the Chinese government has issued several statements expressing frustration with, among other things, U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and President Obama’s planned meeting with the long-exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama. Of course the U.S. State Department is responding...
17
NOV
2008

Today’s Retirees and the Divine Economy

The effects of the recent global financial crisis reach into nearly every home and touch average citizens in ways they seem to have little influence on. One group particularly hard hit includes many retirees, and those close to retirement. Alarming front-page headlines tell about...
12
JUN
2008

Not Helpless in the Face of Violence

I was changing planes when I saw the first television images on the airport monitor. Even without sound it was clear that something dramatic and unfortunate was unfolding somewhere in the world. Every few minutes the graphic on the screen updated a tally next to the word...
11
JUN
2007

Substandard or God-Standard Work?

In the months following Hurricane Katrina, the levees around New Orleans were speedily reconstructed. But recent aerial photos of these levees show evidence of serious flaws. Several studies, including a National Science Foundation report as well as a $20-million investigation...
31
OCT
2006

I Woke Up with a Cold – Did I Have to Let It Run Its Course?

It was a great opportunity. A friend had flown up to Boston on his private plane, and offered me a seat for his return to Florida. I had wanted to see my sister and brother-in-law in their new home, and this would give me a chance to spend time on the beach with them and their...