Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A nun holds an image of the Lady of Guadalupe while waiting for arrival of the new Pope in St Peter's square. Camillo Pasquarelli In 2007, at Memorial Hospital in Rhode Island, a premature baby was ...
Some people believe in miracles. Others do not. Many claim to have experienced miracles, while others tend to avoid asking for miracles. This last category of people either simply don’t believe that ...
The God Christians believe in is the Lord of all. He is the Creator of the world, and also its Sustainer. What he once made he now controls and continuously renews. People who believe in this God are ...
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Miracle or science?: ‘Investigating the Supernatural’ doc explores healings that defy explanation
Billy Hallowell didn’t set out to make a documentary. The veteran investigative journalist had initially envisioned a three-part TV series exploring miracles, Heaven, Hell, angels and demons — ...
The Christian faiths depend utterly and completely on the miracles upon which they are founded. Absent the miracle of resurrection, the entire structure of Christianity falls apart. It seems a ...
With the end of Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, new needs challenge Christian ministries helping migrants. When the Honduran woman got to Alma Ruth’s studio apartment in McAllen, Texas, she ...
In 2007, at Memorial Hospital in Rhode Island, a premature baby was born by C-section after being severely deprived of oxygen in the womb. A couple hours later, his heartbeat slowed until it was ...
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