The tragic shootings at Virginia Tech are front and center in the news. People everywhere are wondering why it happened. They’re asking: “How can we stay safe in today’s world? Where was God?” And even, “How can I pray for those involved?”
Christian Science lecturer Kari Mashos knows that your thoughts and prayers can make a difference. She will share how she found safety while traveling in the Middle East during deadly attacks and discovered the way to pray effectively for everyone, including those who have been harmed, through the healing love from God.
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When my Dad passed on, I was sitting on my back on the grass, looking up at the stars, and tears were filling my eyes. Then a strong idea came to me, “What makes you think that’s it?” I sat up. “What makes you think that death has anything to do with your Dad?” I mentally replied, “But I’ll never see him again.” And the idea came, “I see him, and he’s fine.” I felt so releaved and grateful — God had sent just the truth I needed. Death is not it for any of our friends; we can send them our love, and that will get through to them. We can nullify this tragedy as we come to see more and more how God sees them and that, after all, they are alright. Death does not have the final say. Life is the continuum of being and the reality of things. You will know from the peace that comes to your heart that this is true.
Hi Clementine! I have been listening to the podcasts and they are wonderful. I just finished the ones with Ginny on relationships and thought there were so many helpful ideas. I will definitely tell lots of people to check them out. Thanks for all your good work!