Writing is often used in therapy to facilitate catharsis, healing, creativity, cognitive change, and increased self-worth.
Inflammation helps your body heal, but if it lasts too long, it can cause health problems. A poor diet, stress, insufficient physical activity, and poor sleep can contribute to chronic inflammation.
The sacred yellow serpents of Asclepius, the porieas, symbolized healing, renewal, divine power in ancient Greek medical and ...
Mt 11:25-30 In an age when it seems everyone wants to have more, be more, say more, achieve more, we're introduced this week to another id ...
A Reflection for Saturday of the Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time “He took away our infirmities and bore our diseases” (Mt 8:17). Find today’s readings here. Being cured by Jesus or some superior holy ...
Until recently, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett appeared to be the opposition figure best positioned to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel’s election this fall. But a new contender has ...
As we conclude the Easter season celebrating a beautiful litany of feasts, it makes sense that the Church would remind us again of the evangelical mission, the work Christ calls each of us to take up, ...
In this short video I share a few of my favorite Bible verses that have carried me through deep grief. Over quiet scenes from nature, I read scriptures about God healing the brokenhearted, comforting ...
When wildfires blazed through Los Angeles last year, displacing tens of thousands of people, the local National Council of Jewish Women affiliate was well positioned to help. The national nonprofit’s ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
At a time when conversations about faith are increasingly shaped by division and debate, Dr. Richard Beck, professor of psychology, is offering a different approach. One that blends psychology, ...