Gratitude is one of the most powerful and transformative virtues we can cultivate in our lives. From the perspective of the Stoics, philosophers like Epictetus and Seneca emphasize the importance ...
Mabel lived 25 years in a state-run institution for those with low income. Her roommates scream, they do not talk ...
Adopting gratitude as a way of life can help us build happiness, resilience, and meaningful relationships by recognizing our interconnectedness and appreciating the efforts of those around us.
Praise, defined as the expression of gratitude and reverence toward God, holds transformative power in the life of a believer. It shifts focus from personal struggles to divine sovereignty ...
Daily rituals of gratitude, presence, connection, and trust forge a foundation strong enough to support us through life’s transitions ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Yet we hold the power to shape hope into a steadfast companion. Although challenges arise, we cultivate inner steadiness by embracing gratitude, presence, connection, and trust. These practices ...