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CSDirectory.com - Connecting People, Organizations & Ideas

CSDirectory.com - Connecting People, Organizations & Ideas

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We are connecting people, organizations and ideas throughout the worldwide Christian Science community. CSDirectory.com is an independent web site which is supportive of The Mother Church: The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MA.

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Christian Science Healing Blog » BROKEN ARM SET THROUGH PRAYER

Christian Science Healing Blog » BROKEN ARM SET THROUGH PRAYER

BROKEN ARM SET THROUGH PRAYER

My son was nine years old and had two friends spending the night for a sleepover one weekend. At 11pm on a Saturday night, I was upstairs washing my face and heard one of his friends scream, “Come quick, Gary just broke his arm!” I dried off my face and went downstairs to find a young boy sitting on the floor holding his arm between his elbow and his wrist.

I asked him to show me his arm. When he did, the picture of two bones pointing in opposite directions tried to alarm me, but I’ve learned how to pray about all things in Christian Science so I started to pray instead of succumbing to fear.

In Science and Health, Mrs. Eddy states that students of Christian Science may leave the setting of bones to physicians. [See page 401.] My son was very scared and wanted to go to the hospital, so I took him.

Read the rest of this testimony of healing through the use of Christian Science prayer.

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Meeting with Lynne Buckley-Quirk

I met with Lynne Buckley-Quirk on Saturday afternoon, discussing the current state and future of Christian Science. Our focus was on practitioners blogging and the power of reaching out to the world with this most-current of communication mediums. I continue to be assured that my ideas for developing a targeted set of publishing tools (using primarily current off-the-shelf Open Source projects) aimed at the needs of practitioners is a sound one. We should be able to get started soon. Open Source.

This is a project that I am excited about.

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Finished reading the Manual today

Finished reading the Manual. Kind of interesting seeing how a document written a hundred years ago is still guiding and leading a movement.

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