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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NOTE: Multi language publications are also available. The Christian Science Herald is published in more than 32 languages. Learn more HERE.

A Collection of Articles

 

Your right to freedom

Each of us, as God’s sons and daughters, has been endowed with the spiritual sense to discern and value freedom. This kind of liberty means being free from all the claims of material existence and its so-called laws, including freedom from sin, disease, and, ultimately, death.
 

“He who guards you never sleeps”

The physical law that a bullet traveling at great speed will not stop without a solid object to stop it, was nullified. I experienced the safety that flows from a spiritual understanding of God and man, and this safety is available to all of us.
 

Inspired Bible study defeats depression

The words “deep melancholia” persistently knocked at the door of my thought after my wife filed for divorce and full custody. I realized that God was my only hope for breaking out of what seemed a hopeless situation
 

Healed of lifelong eczema

I gradually began learning about Christian Science, including reading testimonies of healing. But I still felt a long way from dealing with eczema, which I’d suffered from since infancy and had been treating medically. Then one day I decided to pray and everything changed.
 

Divine protection at the artillery range

When I joined the United States Army, I turned to Christian Science as never before. Probably at no other time in my life had I relied on understanding my spiritual status as the image and likeness of God as much as at Infantry Officer Candidate School (OCS), held at Fort Benning, Georgia.
 

Divine Love led me out of a riot

I was at a private party when demonstrators broke in. Suddenly I was in the middle of a riot. I was startled; then I was afraid; then I prayed, “God help me.”