Tag Archives: Christian Science Monitor

Talkin’ ’bout healing, and about compassion and respect in the news – USA colleagues rap with reporters!

My United States colleagues have been hitting the road to visit journalists and broadcasters in their respective States.  Here are some of the many and varied results of their two-way dialogue Texas: Prayerful Treatment Reaches and Heals the Body Abbie Randolph (pictured on left), a member of First, Church of Christ, Scientist, Abilene, and I [...]

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Church – conservative and stern, or a doorway into the spiritual warmth and light of God’s love?

For those wanting to better understand why the Roman Catholic church has taken the direction it has over the past three decades, and the challenging consequences of decisions to which that led,  The Christian Science Monitor has published a helpful article called “Pope Benedict XVI’s 30-year campaign to reassert conservative Catholicism“.  The print version of the same [...]

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Impressive stats, grateful nuns and “tikkun olam” – an update on The Christian Science Monitor

Following it’s pioneering 100th year transition to a primarily web-based format – a change which was covered by press and broadcast media worldwide - The Christian Science Monitor has announced some impressive statistics.  The global weekly paper magazine that evolved phoenix-like out of the ashes of the (US) daily newsprint edition began with around 40,000 subscribers in [...]

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