Today’s guest post about changes in health and medicine is by Russ Gerber, Manager of Committees on Publication. Looking out my window at home I still see several inches of snow lining the walkway. As is routine for New Englanders in mid-February I won’t take a step outside without my winter coat and gloves. But […]
Archives for February 2011
Questions and answers regarding the science of Christian Science – Part 1
Today’s post addresses three questions from a blog reader (R2D2) who earlier commented on “Evaluating the science of Christian Science.” This will be the first in a series of responses to questions on this topic. If you’d like to join the discussion, please feel free to send in your thoughts and I’ll try to include […]
“What good does reading the Bible do?”
Today’s blog post is from good friend & Texas colleague, Keith Wommack. Keith tells a timeless story of a farmer, his grandson and an old wicker basket. A man was living on a farm in the mountains with his young grandson. Each morning, he was up early sitting at the kitchen table reading from his […]
Question: Do you know what the third largest use of the internet is?
Ken Girard is an accomplished composer & pianist from Boston. He is also my friend and colleague and has just written the following post on his own blog. Thanks for sharing, Ken! According to a Washington Post article that came out today (“Health information remains high on the list of popular uses for the Internet” by […]