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Exploring in depth what Christian Science is and how it heals.

Impersonalizing the mortal self by following Christ

With her characteristic spiritual insight, the Leader of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, teaches that the mortal self, or personality, is responsible for our troubles. And she points to the solution by stating: “To impersonalize scientifically the material sense of existence—rather than cling to personality—is the lesson of to-day” ( Miscellaneous Writings 1883–1896, p.

“Thy kingdom come”: A daily invitation

These three words, “Thy kingdom come” ( Matthew 6:10 ), given to us by Christ Jesus in the Lord’s Prayer, are an invitation to let God, not human will, govern our thoughts and actions day by day. Jesus made clear our need to do this at the beginning of his ministry when he said, “Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” ( Matthew 4:17 ).

United against hatred of Truth

This author shares an experience that reflects how acknowledging God’s oneness brings harmony.

Our unlimited source of good ideas

Looking to be a better healer? Then you’ll want to keep an eye out for articles like this one, appearing periodically in the Journal,  the Christian Science Sentinel,  and The Herald of Christian Science.  Their aim: to correct some of the misconceptions about Christian Science that would keep us from having the results we so desire.

Grateful for Gamaliel

Years ago, I’d been quite upset at work. There had been a change in management and I wasn’t happy with how our work was being handled.

God’s voice at Trial Island

It was a light wind day,    the breeze as lazy as a cat curled in a spot of sun.   “Trial Island?” coach asked.

The color of kindness

“Sometimes I wonder if Harold is another name for God!” This comment intrigued me, and made me wonder what my four-year-old grandson was thinking. It turned out he was talking about a kids’ book, Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson.

Uninterrupted communication with God

“Hello! Hello! I can’t hear you!” For a moment I couldn’t understand why my phone call kept dropping while we traveled to the capital. It didn’t take long to realize why.

Law and order

In this Sentinel  Watch podcast, adapted for print, David Brown talks with Christian Science practitioner and teacher Kevin Ness from Boston, Massachusetts. Kevin also currently serves as Manager of Christian Science Committees on Publication for The Mother Church.

Four pillars that strengthen your church

What does any good building need? It needs a solid foundation and a strong structure, with pillars to support the walls and roof even under severe weather conditions.   What, then, would a church need as its firm foundation and sturdy structure? Mary Baker Eddy, the Founder of The Church of Christ, Scientist, defines Church in part as “the structure of Truth and Love; whatever rests upon and proceeds from divine Principle” ( Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p.