‘Eternal life’ talk planned for May 5

Aging, and all the things associated with it, is certainly a leading topic today. International speaker Mark Swinney asks, “Could it be that God didn’t intend us to age?”

Aging, and all the things associated with it, is certainly a leading topic today.  International speaker Mark Swinney asks, “Could it be that God didn’t intend us to age?”

Swinney will present a talk titled, “Eternal life” on May 5 at 7:30 p.m. at Youth Theatre Northwest, 8805 SE 40th Street.

“Claiming one’s identity as God’s offspring brings countless freedoms,” says Swinney.  “As God’s spiritual creations, we don’t necessarily need to be slaves to time.  We don’t need to wait to become fully who we are.  Time doesn’t have the power to erode who we are, dilute our intelligence, or sap our strength.”

Swinney’s ideas are based on the teachings of Jesus as recorded in the Bible, and as discussed in “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy.

A practitioner and teacher of Christian Science healing, Swinney has devoted more than 25 years both to praying with people and empowering people to pray effectively for themselves.  A prolific author with more than 250 published articles addressing numerous facets of prayer and healing, his love for God shines very brightly.  He has traveled much of the world speaking about his heartfelt love for God and Christian healing, and is known for his honesty, humor, and candid style.

Swinney is a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.  He travels from his home in Sandia Park, New Mexico.

For more information on the event, call Pat Matteson at 206-232-8028.