Spirituality.com Launches Solutions to End Poverty: What Christian Science has to Offer
Spirituality.com has launched a new feature series to draw attention to the root causes of poverty and offer healing solutions. Writers from around the world are contributing to this ongoing weekly series.
Boston, Mass. (PRWEB) April 27, 2006 -- Spirituality.com, a Web site of The Christian Science Publishing Society, has launched a new feature series intended to draw attention to the root causes of poverty and offer healing solutions.
"Spiritual solutions to end poverty: What Christian Science has to offer" is an ongoing collection of articles by international writers, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of poverty and offers ways to respond using the spiritual concepts practiced in Christian Science.
Writers from countries including the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Japan, India, and Canada explore such challenges as superstition, blame, materialism, and fatalism, and present spiritual solutions that anyone can put into practice at an individual, community, or global level.
"Every human being has the right to aspire to a decent, satisfying life," says Rosalie Dunbar, Managing Editor of spirituality.com. "But there are so many people who never break out of the poverty trap. Their hopes are ground down in the struggle to meet human needs. I feel this series can inspire people to pray and find new solutions."
Updated weekly, the series will also feature a live Q&A chat event on June 13, in which UK-based Christian Science writer Tony Lobl will explore spiritual solutions to poverty with visitors to spirituality.com.
Learn more about this series at http://www.spirituality.com/poverty
About spirituality.com:
spirituality.com is an official site of The Christian Science Publishing Society, which also publishes The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Sentinel, and the award-winning newspaper The Christian Science Monitor. The concepts of Christian Science, a Bible-based system of practical healing through prayer, are described in the book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.
According to a 2004 PEW Research report, approximately 82 million people in the United States use the internet for spiritual or religious purposes. spirituality.com provides support with timely, practical, inspiring content.
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