Tag Archives: Russ Gerber
Health and Health Care in an Angie’s List World (Guest Post)
When I listen to reporters, lawmakers, tv reports, etc., it is evident that the world believes that medical care is the only worthwhile healthcare. While it is true that some people do achieve good results with medicine, it is … Continue reading
Health Care, Not Scare – Guest Post by Russ Gerber
So much of what we hear and read today seems to make us fearful. For example, sometimes a simple tv commercial can make people believe they have a serious disease just because they have been having the symptoms being described … Continue reading
How To Rest – Guest Post by Russ Gerber
I am grateful to have had two Guest Posts by Russ Gerber, Manager, Committees on Publication, this week. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-faith/post/how-to-rest-hint-step-away-from-the-blackberry/2011/08/16/gIQAsGzaJJ_blog.html This will give you much to think about. Enjoy! Debbie
The Positive Health Results of Prayer–Russ Gerber guest post
I know you will enjoy the post I am attaching, which was recently in the Huffington Post. The post is by the Manager, Committees on Publication, Russ Gerber. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/russ-gerber/holy-health-care_b_911160.html Russ Gerber is a practitioner and teacher of Christian Science … Continue reading
Religious Freedom
Even religious freedom has limits This is an opinion piece by Tom Krattenmaker published in USA Today on March 28, 2011. Does the religious freedom of a small, separatist faith-healing church trump the rights of its members’ children to live … Continue reading
One Antidote to Mistrust, Russ Gerber guest post
Practitioner of Christian Science Russ Gerber Manager, Christian Science Committees on Publication for The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston. One of 200 authorized Christian Science teachers in the world. Russ Gerber, guest blog today One Antidote to Mistrust With … Continue reading
Filling moments of silence…… a guest post by Russ Gerber
Filling moments of silence When tragedy strikes as it did in Tucson and we’re invited to a moment of silence, an opportunity for contemplation, prayer or to pay honor to the victims and their families. We all know the appropriateness … Continue reading