Articles from Christian Science publications

The articles found on this website are just a small sampling taken from two magazines — the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal. Both these publications from The Christian Science Publishing Society include articles, poems, and interviews by students of Christian Science. The articles share victories, insights and ideas about how spirituality can be applied to every day and not-so-every-day life situations.

The Sentinel, published weekly, and Journal, monthly, are available in print and online. They share an online console known as Christian Science JSH Online.

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A Collection of Articles

 

The ever-expanding gift of Easter

What a wonderful day it must have been! That bright-shining original Easter morning when Christ Jesus emerging from the tomb, triumphant over every limiting belief in mortality, put an exclamation point of proof to everything he had taught his followers.
 

Baptism and communion: Private and practical

In Christian Science theology, the sacraments of baptism and communion are particularly important. They are profound inner experiences of regeneration and salvation.
 

Easter Certainty

Christ Jesus rose from the tomb. This is no empty story, remote and far away. In an actual year on a certain day Jesus rose from the tomb and spoke in a garden with Mary.
 

A love letter, of sorts

I wonder if you know how much God loves you. He adores you, delights in you, treasures you. And He is constantly telling you so. It really isn't a new message. God has been telling you this ever since He created you.
 

Trust God more—a goal for the new year

Making New Year’s resolutions with specific career goals was an important way for me to monitor my progress in early adulthood. After I became a student of Christian Science, my life became less about working within a tight yearly time frame to achieve specific goals, and more about actively thinking of God as infinitely good and seeing His plan unfold.
 

Prayer for PEACE in the new year

Let There Be Peace On Earth, and let it begin with me." This opening line of a popular song aptly describes the deeply personal approach each of the following six writers is taking in thinking about world peace. And while the places they call home span five continents, they have one theme in common—their faith in the supremacy of God's love in human affairs.
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