Cuando la conferenciante de la Ciencia Cristiana, Susie Rynerson, tenía 22 años, todo parecía estar bien en su vida. Ella era una buena estudiante en una excelente universidad, una atleta destacada del equipo universitario y había salido con un muchacho buen mozo. Pero, a pesar de todas esas cosas buenas, ella se sentía muy deprimida e incluso pensó en suicidarse. ¿Te gustaría saber por qué? Escucha entonces este podcast y verás cómo Susie transformó la situación y aprendió cómo todos podemos vivir con alegría.
When Christian Science lecturer Susie Rynerson was 22, it seemed like everything was going well in her life. She was a good student at an excellent university, a star varsity athlete, and she had a good-looking boyfriend. But despite all these wonderful things, she felt very depressed and even contemplated suicide. Do you want to know why? Then listen to this podcast and you’ll see how Susie changed the situation and learned to live life joyfully.
This 3-part journey through the Sermon on the Mount concludes with a thought-provoking discussion about life’s biggest questions - like, if God created everything good, where did all the bad stuff come from anyway?
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When Christian Science lecturer Susie Rynerson was in college, she had everything going for her.
She was an honor student, a varsity athlete, and she had a good-looking boyfriend.
So why was she so depressed and thinking about suicide? Hear Susie’s story about “Learning to live joyfully.”
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A good percentage of the population is affected by bingeing of one type or another. It can ruin your life-think binge eating or even shopping. Something like binge drinking is dangerous and sometimes fatal. How to break the cycle of destructive behavior? Christian Science lecturer Elaine Follis offers spiritual solutions that bring true satisfaction.
And they’re available to everyone.
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Discover how unique and priceless you are, and how much God needs you in this podcast by Christian Science lecturer Michael Pabst as he helps us understand our true self worth.
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Have you ever doubted yourself? Have you ever doubted God?
You’re in good company. Mother Church President Marian English covers that obstacle to spiritual progress called doubt in her talk, “Removing the obstacle of doubt.” Doubt can turn you away from God, but if you use it to ask questions and find satisfying answers, you’ll be far better off. How can you find that absolute certainty that moves you forward with confidence? Listen in.
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If you’ve been a regular listener to our podcasts, you know we’ve been doing a lot of experimenting. The good news is, we’re starting to get our act together and we’ll be producing a new podcast every couple of weeks. So what kinds of podcasts are coming up? That’s going to depend a lot on what YOU want to hear.
Depression and suicide are issues popping up on our forums so that’s what we’re going to tackle first. Here’s Clementine Lue Clark talking with Christian Science lecturer Sarah Hyatt on Depression and Suicide - A WAY OUT.
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An on-going conversation between friends from different Christian faith traditions. Shirley Paulson is a Christian Science practitioner. Her good friend, Kathy Dale McNair, is a Presbyterian minister. Listen in, as they explore how to talk about all things spiritual in ways that make us laugh and learn.
For example, how can you justify being happy when there’s so much pain in the world? Is happiness childish ignorance or a spiritual quality to cultivate? The Bible tells us we ought to go for it.
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