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

 

“Catch the tree!”

My daughter and I were outside when we heard disturbingly loud cracking sounds. About 15 feet in front of us, a 50-foot-tall oak tree had just broken away at its stump and was falling directly toward us.
 

The Principle that prevents accidents

Safety while traveling is a fundamental need for all of us. And because it is so important, God provides it. Through an understanding of God, we can not only be free ourselves from accidents, but play an important role by praying to keep mankind safe as well. 
 

Healed of chronic back pain

Several years ago I came across an article about a man who, despite being seriously ill, selflessly undertook to help others, and in doing so, he himself found healing. The same thing happened to me.
 

Free from migraines and caffeine addiction

If you are suffering from a chronic and apparently hopeless condition, do not give up! God is on your side, and omnipotent Spirit is your strength, by which you will triumph and be free.
 

Saved from a dangerous river current

My son was caught in a rushing river current and I couldn't save him. But God could and did.
 

From health crisis to healing, God was with us

During  the time my mother was ill, I envisioned myself as a swimmer in a river, swimming upstream against a strong current, developing spiritual muscle—spiritual stamina—through prayer.