A Secular Christmas
OnBy Jodi Happy December, everyone! I have written many posts on this blog. Two of the past posts I have done have been about.
Read MoreThanksgiving 2022
OnThe Thanksgiving Day service is the only ‘special’ service the Christian Science church offers. The readings from the desk include the Presidential proclamation for.
Read MoreMy Journey Out Of Christian Science Following Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis
OnContent Note: This article contains detailed descriptions of the symptoms and effects of a mental health condition that may be alarming to some readers..
Read MoreAsk a Nurse: Getting Vaccinated for Polio as an Adult
OnAsk a NurseThe ExCS site has teamed with a registered nurse and paramedic with a background in healthcare education and public health. Married to.
Read MoreKaleidoscope of Christian Science
OnBy Blog Contributor Jodi I have noticed that with Ex Christian Scientists, we all have similarities and differences. And it all is due to.
Read MoreFrom the Archives: The ‘Fall On The Ice’
OnBy Jeremy, an Ex-Christian Scientist group editor/writer. Like almost any other religion, Christian Science has its own mythology: those stories that form the core.
Read MoreWhy do Christian Scientists go to optometrists (but not doctors)?
OnOne of the most common questions the ExChristian Scientist site gets is “Why do Christian Scientists go to optometrists but not doctors?” Yeah, that.
Read MoreReleased: Walking from Blame and Shame into Wholeness
OnNew memoirs of former Christian Scientists are seldom published. There are a few, Blue Windows and Fathermothergod, and now we can add to the list Peggy Cook’s excellent new memoir, Released: Walking from Blame and Shame into Wholeness. This exceptional memoir clearly articulates many of the challenges of growing up in Christian Science.
Read MoreFilled up Full
OnFilled Up Full originally appeared on Kindism.org, it is reprinted here with slight edits and permission. The other evening one of the children thoughtfully.
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