The human and the divine economy: Spiritual solutions to economic challenges. with Laura Moliter, CS
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1 hour
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Our world economy appears to be suffering from instability, lack, and insecurity. Our individual financial situation and that of our churches may seem to mirror this unsettled and uncomfortable condition. Governments and individuals are working diligently to fix what appears broken, but we still seem to see a lot of struggling, and hope for progress and peace seems rather tentative and conditional.
Isn’t it about time we garner our abundant resources and put down this deception once and for all? The answer to the trouble that would seem to challenge a nation, keep us hunting for fruitful work and sufficiency, and cause us to live meagerly or cautiously, is us! The answer is a group of healers just like all of us. Dedicated and inspired Christian Science prayer and treatment is absolutely the solution. It really is the only solution, don’t you think?
The activity of healing is certainly something to get fired up about! These challenges are calls for grace. And grace is always timely and sweet!
The human and the divine economy: Spiritual solutions to economic challenges.
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Laura Moliter has been a spiritual activist for more than 25 years. Her work as a Christian Science practitioner and as a coach has helped others find healing and purpose through prayer and spiritual guidance. Laura has hosted a weekly podcast providing spiritual insights since 2017. She is also the author of a spiritual guidebook called The Key to the Kingdom: How a Change in Perspective Can Make Your Earth More Like Heaven. Laura has had a number of articles and poems published in the Christian Science periodicals. Laura is a former radio journalist, has a Master of Liberal Arts, and is a poet and singer-songwriter as well as a musical theater performer. She lives in Austin, TX, with her husband Billy, and performs with her twin sister, Elizabeth. You can find out more about Laura and her practice at www.beingfreenow.com.