About L. Kelly White

L. Kelly White has a background in education and is a life long student of Christian Science. An avid gardener, she devotes most of her time to actively supporting others in their search for healing through prayer.
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The Sound of Abundance
Dear Friends, An article from the Christian Science Monitor, May 16, 2013, shares a lovely “new-old” idea regarding abundance and how to deal with any sense of lack. To read it from the Monitor where it originally appeared, click here. … Continue reading
Like a Watered Garden
Dear Friends, This photo reminded me of the story of Moses and the Children of Israel, Numbers 20:11 Water provided out of solid rock. Now that’s creative supply…I just had to share it! And this passage from Isaiah has been in my … Continue reading
Posted in From My Garden
Tagged Book of Isaiah, Book of Numbers, Children of Israel, Moses, Mother's Evening Prayer
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The Gospel According to Danny
Dear Friends, And to add an air of humor and delight, here’s a little something relative to this week’s subject from an 8 year old. As a 3rd grader, Danny’s homework assignment was to “Explain God”. You can read it … Continue reading
Posted in Sharing the Harvest
Tagged Atheist, Atheists, Chula Vista California, God, Jesus, Speaking Tree Website
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All, in All Includes You and Me
Dear Friends, Below is a reposting of today’s piece. I apologize that the links were not inserted in the original. Thanks for your patience and thank God there’s a delete button on every computer! Dear Friends, In Science and Health … Continue reading
Good Includes Beautiful
Dear Friends, Several years ago while traveling with a dear friend, we happened upon San Juan, Puerto Rico (a beautiful place to visit). At that time there was a magnificent UNESCO exhibit on display. It was one of the highlights … Continue reading
All, in All and It’s Good
Dear Friends, The first chapter of Genesis identifies God as good. It also tells us that God made all that was made and that it was all made “very good”. And in Ephesians 4:6 we’re told “One God and Father of all, who is over all and … Continue reading
10 Myths About the Bible
Dear Friends, As most of you know, I love the Bible and read it often. (See previous blog from last fall on this subject). With this in mind and although only one of the myths below identifies the Good Samaritan, I … Continue reading
Posted in Sharing the Harvest
Tagged Christ Jesus, Christian Science, Christian Science Monitor, Christian Science Sentinel, Mary Baker Eddy, Mojave Desert, The Bible, The Book of Acts, The Book of John, The Book of Luke, The Book of Matthew, The Disciple Peter, The Good Book, The Good Samaritan, The Gospels, United States
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In the Wake of Tragedy
Dear Friends, The cover article of the May 20, 2013 issue of the Christian Science Sentinel explores one man’s way of finding healing after experiencing tragic circumstances. Johnsrud draws a parallel between his horrific personal experience and that of the victims of … Continue reading
Any Age Can Participate – Corrected Link
Dear Friends, Today’s blog included a link that is not working. Here’s the corrected link. And thanks for your patience.
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Any Age Can Participate
Dear Friends, When it comes to doing for others, kids often jump in with both feet. Years ago my niece spent her high school spring break helping with the clean up in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina. She is still … Continue reading
Posted in Social Cultivations
Tagged American Camp Association, Camp Towanda Honesdale PA, Cape Cod Sea Camps, Caps Count Charity, Cheley Colorado Camps Estes Park CO, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Jeff Cheley, Leanne Italie, Leave No Trace for Outdoor Ethics, Mitch Reiter, Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, Peg Smith, Project Morry, Stephen Wallace, Tyler Cohen, Westcoast Connection
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