Overcoming injustice
Love resolves injustice
The author states, “I learned that those attacking may seem to be enemies doing us harm, but they are actually friends forcing us to go up higher in our understanding of reality.”
Freedom from racism and sectarianism
In this audio chat, the host and guest explore a Christian Science approach to dealing with racism, bias, discrimination, as well as practical spiritual ideas on how to help people with different r...
From racial profiling to ‘You are my brother’
Pulled over by a cop in what seemed partially an incident of racial profiling, this Black man was able to turn to God and hear a quiet, internal message: God was present, and his prayers to see thi...
Prayer about injustice - Program 1110
We often hear about injustice in the news, and maybe you've faced it in your own life. Many people have seen first-hand that the correction of wrongs can be found through prayer that acknowled...
WHEN FACING INJUSTICE, HOW CAN WE EXPECT A HEALING RESOLUTION?
Persistent prayer leads to justice and restoration.
JUSTICE WITHOUT AN AGENDA
IT'S A SYMBOL familiar to many—a blindfolded woman draped in classical robes holding scales in one hand. She is known as Justicia, modeled after the Roman goddess of justice. For centuries, ar...
A peaceful solution for racial injustice and unrest
Removing the imposition of racial conflict is attainable one prayer at a time.
The power of God: more than sufficient to defeat injustice - Program 734
Are you facing some unjust situation, feeling victimized through no fault of your own? Does it seem there’s no choice but to react with anger, frustration, or fear? Many have found a sure way to fa...
Divine power: overturning injustice in business - Program 409
You’ve heard about it in the news—dishonesty and injustice in the business world. But what can you do if you’re facing some unjust situation in your own work? Hear from people who saw remarkable tu...
Finding JUSTICE
Here's how one juror decided to handle things when he found himself feeling dismayed after participating in the American legal system.