Established by Mary Baker Eddy in 1908, The Christian Science Monitor is widely accepted as a criterion in the newspaper world. The numerous honors awarded to it and to its editors show conclusively that it is held in high repute. The Monitor, an international daily newspaper, covers news from all corners of the world.
An unbiased, impartial digest is given in the Monitor on all political questions and matters of public dispute. In the pages of this daily newspaper are matters of interest not only for the businessman and the politician, but for every member of the family. The sensational and emotional are not featured in this paper that is being welcomed into homes because of its wholesome influence. The Monitor fulfills every requirement of what it claims to be—an international daily newspaper. But is that all?
Our Way-shower, Christ Jesus, said (Mark 16:15), "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Mrs. Eddy obeyed the command when she wrote the textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," the Manual of The Mother Church, and other works and when she established the periodicals: The Christian Science Journal, the Christian Science Quarterly, the Christian Science Sentinel, and The Herald of Christian Science.