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Loving Those Against Us

“Can we really love our enemies?”

by John Tyler

In his article, John Tyler shares his journey of faith and service, starting from a wonderful healing in his teenage years that led his family to Christian Science. Testing its principles and witnessing consistent results, John found a solid scientific basis in its practice, shaping his studies and early career.

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About John Tyler

About the author: John Tyler lives in Washington D.C. He learned about Christian Science as a teenager when his family came to it through a “miraculous” healing of a relative. He tested it and was amazed at the consistent results. This science proved to be genuinely scientific. Its practice became the basis of his studies and early career.

That career took some radically different zigs and zags. From research director at an international relations and mediation institute in Italy, to labor organizer in New England, to foundation director, to university professor, to peace and civil rights activist, to founding an anti-racism project which was the basis of the YWCA “Social Justice Award”. The focus, the common denominator of these careers, was using Christ Jesus’ teachings as a basis for solving problems.

He is now in the public practice of Christian Science, working at a more fundamental level to solve problems through the understanding of great spiritual truths we can all know and use. He is also a teacher of Christian Science. He can be reached at [email protected]

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Read this inspiring story in the Christian Science Sentinel: https://sentinel.christianscience.com