Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. / Christian Science Church Eyes Cuts The First Church of Christ, Scientist, as the christian science church is formally Along with the Monitor, the church publishes The christian science http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2004/02/05/christian_sci
Extractions: Today's Globe Politics Opinion Education ... Mass. By Donovan Slack, Globe Correspondent, 2/5/2004 Officials of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston told employees yesterday that ailing finances are forcing them to restructure church operations, including laying off top-level managers, possibly ceasing production of some publications, moving others overseas, and overhauling operations at the Christian Science Monitor. ADVERTISEMENT "Overall contributions to the Mother Church have not kept pace with the demand," church treasurer Walter D. Jones said in a speech to employees at the church's headquarters on Huntington Avenue and broadcast to others over the Internet. "We must bring expenses in line." The church plans to review the operations of the printed edition of the Christian Science Monitor newspaper and may begin charging for subscriptions to the online version, according to church officials and an employee at the Monitor. The online edition records 4 million unique site visits per month, while the print edition, published five days a week, has about 70,000 subscribers. "What that suggests to me is a whole lot of people like what they get from the Christian Science Monitor, and those people are reading it online," Virginia S. Harris, chairwoman of the church's board of directors, said in an interview after yesterday's meeting. "We have to take a look at how people are getting their news and want to engage with Monitor journalism."
US Shelters Swell - With Families | Csmonitor.com Recession and Sept. 11 are causing more homelessness, which may echo '80s crisis. From the christian science Monitor. http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/1129/p1s1-ussc.html
Utah History Encyclopedia The third christian science church in Salt Lake City was started in 1952 when twelve One of the major christian science contributions to Utah has been http://www.media.utah.edu/UHE/c/CHRISTIANSCI.html
Extractions: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IN UTAH The Church of Christ, Scientist, founded in 1879 by Mary Baker Eddy "to reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing," has been in Utah for over a century. Its state history began in July 1891 when Mrs. Eddy sent one of her followers, Mrs. N. A. Bagley of Chicago, to Salt Lake City to organize a branch church. This led to the formation of the first Utah congregation, the present First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salt Lake City, incorporated on 27 August 1891. Mrs. Bagley returned to Chicago after the church was started. The small group initially met at various sites, including members' homes, the Odd Fellows Hall, and the Jewish synagogue. In 1897 the thirty-three local members voted to build their own church, located at 352 East 300 South. The Richardsonian Romanesque structure was planned by architect Walter E. Ware, who also designed the First Presbyterian Church, St. Mark's Hospital, the Old Masonic Temple, and many other structures in Salt Lake City. On Sunday, 27 November 1898, the new church was dedicated, according to church policy, free of debt. At least 1,000 people crowded into the church, which was designed for a seating capacity of 650. Christian Scientists from several nearby states traveled to Salt Lake City for the occasion. Services were opened by Mrs. Frank D. Kimball, acting First Reader in the absence of Lewis B. Coates, who was back east on church business with Mrs. Eddy. Mrs. Kimball read a letter from Mrs. Eddy praising the dedication of the Utah members. Thus began the thirty-second Christian Science branch church, which was restored in the 1970s and placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Der Christian Science Herold Die deutsche Monatsschrift der christlichen Wissenschaft informiert ¼ber das Abonnement und stellt ein OnlineArchiv zur Verf¼gung. http://www.tfccs.com/gv/csps/herald/german/german_home.jhtml
Extractions: Die Jahresversammlung 2005: kleines Format, große Botschaft Es muss eine der kürzesten Jahresversammlungen in der Geschichte der Kirche Christi, Wissenschaftler gewesen sein, die am 6. Juni 2005 stattfand. Aber sie hat einen gewaltigen Eindruck hinterlassen. Die beste Jahresversammlung auf der ich je war. Und ich war auf jeder! sagte ein Herr aus Arizona, deutlich im Rentenalter. Eine unglaubliche Nähe und Wärme, meinte eine Besucherin aus Deutschland. Ich wollte nach 2002 auf keine Jahresverammlung mehr. Ich bin froh heute gekommen zu sein, sagte ein Mitglied aus Boston. mehr Angst vorm Fliegen? Ich bin sicher verhältnismäßig wenig verreist. Zu DDR-Zeiten waren die häufigsten Reiseziele wie Tschechoslowakei, Polen und Ungarn meist nur per Auto oder Zug erreichbar. Und ich war froh darüber, denn ich hatte panische Angst vorm Fliegen. Alleine die Vorstellung in ein Flugzeug zu steigen ließ mir die Haare zu Berge stehen. mehr URLAUBSENGEL
Extractions: Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. Outsmarting suicide terrorists HERZLIYA, ISRAEL - The Oct. 12 bombing of the USS Cole is but the latest in a long list of major suicide attacks over the last two decades. From Chechnya to Sri Lanka to (apparently) Yemen, terrorists are embracing suicide bombing as their most deadly and horrifying strategy. But while most of the world sees suicide terrorists as lone, irrational zealots, they are, in fact, pawns in large terrorist networks that wage calculated psychological warfare. Contrary to popular belief, suicide bombers can be stopped - but only if security authorities pay more attention to their methods and motivations. Suicide terrorism has confounded governments since it made its modern debut on Oct. 23, 1983, when two explosions destroyed the barracks of the US and French contingents of the multinational peacekeeping force in Beirut, Lebanon, killing 241 American servicemen and 58 French paratroopers. Two centuries of experience had suggested that terrorists, though ready to risk their lives, wished to live after the terrorist act in order to benefit from its accomplishments. Suicide terrorism defies that belief. It seems almost supernatural, extremely lethal, and impossible to stop. The attack on the USS Cole, an 8,600-ton destroyer armed with missiles and torpedoes, only aggravates the sense of vulnerability.
The Christian Science Monitor | Csmonitor.com Most American parents are being told by local schools that their children rank above average in both reading and math. christian science Monitor. http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1997/09/03/feat/feat.1.html
Extractions: Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. Brouhaha on National School Testing WASHINGTON - Educators call it the "Lake Wobegon syndrome," a reference to Garrison Keillor's imagined homeland, where "all of the children are above average." Most American parents are being told by local schools that their children rank "above average" in both reading and math. Yet according to a national education survey released this weekend, 62 percent of fourth-graders have trouble reading and only 20 percent of eighth-graders have ever faced an algebraic equation.
Extractions: Editor's note The Christian Science Monitor archive includes stories dating back to 1980. Some early articles lack sufficient formatting, and will appear as one long column without paragraph breaks. We apologize for the aesthetics and hope that the information will still be of value to you. Taking Somalia Seriously Again
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DigitalMind In den christian science Leser¤umen kann man Wissenschaft und Gesundheit mit Schl¼ssel zur Heiligen Schrift von Mary Baker Eddy und andere Publikationen von The Writings of Mary Baker Eddy und The christian science Publishing Society kaufen und sich mit erfahrenen Bibliothekaren ¼ber das Chrsitian Science Heilsystem austauschen. http://www.cs-leseraum-hamburg.de
Terrorism & Security | Csmonitor.com International press review with links to news and analysis from CSM and other media sources. http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0312/dailyUpdate.html?s=entt
Conflict & Agreement Between Science And Religion Overview of several areas of controversy, primarily involving christian beliefs and Judeochristian traditions, from ReligiousTolerance.org. http://www.religioustolerance.org/sci_rel.htm
Extractions: MAIN MENU: CONFLICTS, AND THE OCCASIONAL AGREEMENT, BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. " After religious teachers accomplish the refining process indicated, they will surely recognize with joy that true religion has been ennobled and made more profound by scientific knowledge. " Albert Einstein " There can never be a conflict between true science and true religion, because they both describe reality." Excerpt from a posting to a religious mailing list. " Science is almost totally incompatible with religion ." Peter Atkins. " The difference between faith and a conditional reliance on observation of the natural world is profound. It is the unresolvable difference between religion and science. " Mark Friesel Disagreements are seen in two main areas: Active conflict between science and religion: There have been hundreds of disputes since the end of the 16th century in which scientists and theologians have taught opposing beliefs. At any given time, in recent centuries, there has been at least one active, major battle. Dozens are active at the present time. Probably the most keenly argued are currently: The nature of homosexual orientation : Is it sinful, chosen, changeable, unnatural and abnormal for everyone?, Or is it morally neutral, not chosen, fixed, natural and normal for a minority of people.
Evidence For God From Science Provides evidence for christian doctrine and the truth of the Bible through information on the design of the universe, evolution, and answers to common atheist challenges. http://www.godandscience.org/
Extractions: God And Science.org Is God real or just an outdated concept? Do we need God or can we get along fine without Him? These were some of my questions about God before I came to faith. This site provides answers to questions about God, evidence for God's existence , His care and love for mankind, and His provision for joyful living both now and into eternity through His Son, Jesus Christ . New to this site? Start Here or choose a department left. Most popular
Christians In Science Homepage UK based organization for christian scientists and students. Includes articles, conference details, newsletter, and membership details. http://www.cis.org.uk/
Atlanta Christian Apologetics Project Articles on science, The Way International, and miscellaneous topics; downloadable document on several different biblical issues; and answers to the top five questions people ask about the Bible. Also includes recommended resources and links. http://www.atlantaapologist.org/
Extractions: Your Source for Apologetics in Atlanta... Directory of Apologetics Ministries Atlanta Area Apologetics Ministries Atlanta Area Apologetics Focused Churches ACAP - Atlanta Christian Apologetics Project Johnson Ferry Baptist Church Reasons to Believe - Atlanta Chapter Cumberland Community Church ... CrossBridge Church, Marietta Atlanta Area Apologists Atlanta Area Science Apologists Dr. Ravi Zacharias Dr. Charles Thaxton Dr. William Lane Craig Dr. William "Fritz" Schaefer Dr. Ken Boa Professor Paul Elbert Physicist and Theologian Church of God Theological Seminary Cleveland, TN Legacy of Truth Ministries Peter Bocchino Dr. Mark Whorton NASA Scientist and Christian Author Huntsville, AL Dave and Pam Richardson Christian Leadership Ministries Hill Roberts Physicist and Apologist Lord I Believe Ministries Huntsville, AL Paul Copan Ministries Donald Dicks Forensic Toxicologist and Apologist Atlanta Christian Apologetics Project Atlanta, GA For more information: info@atlantaapologist.org
Christian Reform Ministry Site stressing the importance of religious tolerance, dealing with current social issues, creationism and integration of science with Biblical practice. http://www.angelfire.com/ks/creation/index.html
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Aslan's Kin: Interfaith Fantasy And Science Fiction Passages from authors discussing the connection between religion, fantasy, and science fiction. Includes links to sites on christian, Humanist, Jewish, Pagan, and other religious speculative fiction. http://www.greenbelt.com/news/aslan
Extractions: Interfaith Fantasy and Science Fiction Web sites exist that are dedicated to Christian fantasy, Humanist speculative fiction, Jewish science fiction, Pagan mythology in modern novels, and other such topics, but this site is intended to explore the spiritual fantasy and science fiction of all faiths. Many of the authors listed here were interested in spiritual belief systems other than their own, so it does them no disservice to place them in a multifaith setting. Most of this site consists of passages from authors who have written about the connection between spirituality and fantasy or the connection between spirituality and science fiction. The final page of the site consists of links to sites on these themes and on individual authors who have written spiritual fantasy and science fiction. The contents of this site are free. However, if you enjoy this site and would like to donate a dollar or two (in whatever currency you use), you may want to visit my donations page. G. K. Chesterton