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Connie Coddington CSB

To live the spiritual laws of God—divine Love—has been at the center of my life since I was a teenager. In my mid-20’s, on sabbatical from teaching and studying voice at a Conservatory, the message came in the middle of a lesson: “This isn’t it.

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Estela M Grasso de Milone CSB

I was born and raised in Paysandú, a city on the shores of the Uruguay River. I had never heard about Christian Science until the time I met the man who was to be my husband. To me, God felt always like a close but fearsome friend. Learning about God as supreme, ever near Love, was a turning point in my life. Then I wanted to learn more about this Science that was making me understand my true identity as God’s likeness. A few years later, when we already had four children, I sought class instruction. The desire to benefit others with the knowledge I was gaining from the study and by my own experiences, inevitably followed, and I became listed as a Christian Science practitioner in the Journal and the Spanish Herald . Impelled by the desire to broaden the sharing of what I am learning about God, divine Love, I applied and was accepted in the 2009 Normal class. Sharing what I am learning is a joyous task, overflowing with happiness.

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Giulia Nesi Tetreau CSB

I always knew my career path was going to involve being of service to others, but had no idea it would be as a practitioner and teacher of Christian Science! My work in rural Appalachia during high school touched me so deeply I went on to get both an undergraduate and graduate degree in social work. I then worked for over 10 years as a psychotherapist in a variety of mental health settings.

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Larissa Snorek CSB

Since childhood, I felt on a quest for understanding truth. I spent summers voraciously reading book after book to solve the mystery of the meaning of my life and the world.

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Seekers and Scholars monthly podcast from The Mary Baker Eddy Library

105. Building character and community—Christian Science Organizations at college and university

Find out how Christian Science student and faculty groups have fostered healing and fellowship in a range of academic settings.

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Hiring a professional video production company to livestream an in-person lecture

Helpful information about what to consider when hiring a professional video production company to livestream an in-person lecture.

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How to make change for the better

I may not be an architect, but I know the value of a strong foundation. My life improved when I began building on new views of myself and my identity, which sprang from a better concept of God than I’d had before.

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Jan K Keeler Vincent CSB

When I was a teenager, my family moved to a small West Texas town. There, I met a family who were students of Christian Science.

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2022 Annual Meeting report

Christian Scientists ask at Annual Meeting, “How Do You See the World?” “Seeds of Hope” is an interactive display at the “ How Do You See the World?” experience at the church’s headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. © The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston, MA – Hope.

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How spiritual perception brings healing

How can we move away from fear, sickness, and strife into something better? Prayer, as it’s explained through the lens of Christian Science, is a tool for bringing a different viewpoint, and ultimately healing, to any situation. Prayer is getting beyond surface level judgements to a deeper sense of God’s nature—all-good, all-loving—defining all things.

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