The Christian Science Journal

The Christian Science Journal records the healings and spiritual insights of those who faithfully practice Christian Science.  Individuals share how an ever-developing understanding of God has healed, enlightened, and blessed them, expanding their spirituality and ability to heal others.  Below are a few sample articles.

The Journal also includes a worldwide directory of Christian Science practitioners, teachers, and Christian Science nurses available to anyone interested in spiritual healing, as well as a listing of all Christian Science churches and societies throughout the world.  The directory is here as well as in the right column of this page.

Like the wise men who kept their watch and saw the star that led to Jesus' birth, we can keep our watch and find our way forward.

The Christmas story cradles the most marvelous promise of “on earth peace, good will toward men” (Luke 2:14)--of showing the way to the rule of universal harmony.

Understanding "God is love," this author has found opportunities to witness divine Love and to reflect Love in caring for people where he works.  

The year 2011 marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible in 1611.

Christian Science brings new insights and fresh light to the Holy Trinity.

Many people today think of Jesus as the best man that ever walked the earth. That’s easy to understand.

It takes devoted prayer and listening to contemplate going into the full-time practice of Christian Science healing. Many questions arise as people give thought to this holy purpose and direction. The Journal collected some of these and asked Connie Coddington, manager of The Christian Science Journal Advertising, to answer them.

The advice columns that appear in many newspapers provide an interesting window into relationship challenges.  Some writers may be seeking an independent assessment of who was right and who was wrong in a particular situation. Others may be looking for ways to mend a relationship, and many letters focus on who was the first to offend, or whose offense was more egregious, or who owes whom an apology.

A practitioner and teacher of Christian Science was invited to give a brief insight into the healing practice of Christian Science at a conference called "Spirituality & Healing in Medicine" conducted by Harvard Medical School and the Mind/Body Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

How does Christian Science treatment heal a serious illness or resolve a difficult problem when the patient and practitioner are on opposite sides of the globe? Understanding the answer to this question enables us to better understand both how to heal and how to be healed.