
A Christian Science Perspective
When Mary Baker Eddy founded The Christian Science Monitor in 1908, she gave the directive to publish one article on Christian Science every day. Each article delivers a response to a topical issue in the news from a Christian Science perspective. These articles inspire readers to look through a spiritual lens when responding to the news and focus their supportive prayers toward an issue facing the global community. For more articles than the ones listed below, visit the Christian Science perspective section on csmonitor.com.
Do we have to accept that while one day things are looking up, tomorrow could plunge into a downward spiral, taking promise and hope with it?
Being childlike and receptive will move us not toward the elementary or immature idea but to the advanced idea.
The Bible assures us that rightful rest is God’s intention for His beloved sons and daughters.
Is there a way to quickly overcome colds and the flu, or better yet, to prevent them altogether?
Thus we can all benefit by considering which arguments we are holding to that are self-serving, self-willed, and self-justified, and be humble enough to let them go as uninspired, inelegant thinking.
Happiness born of the Truth and Love that is God – that is such a momentous idea, in contrast with happiness born only of material conditions!
In that kind of heart lies the seed of human progress. In a way, I learned more of this by what I felt when I heard his speech.
His presence can be felt whether we’re on public transportation, in an office cubicle, sitting in our favorite chair, or on our way to an appointment.
Both student and teacher benefit by turning to the one Mind, the source of all right ideas.
He knows His creation as in truth totally benign, totally free of harmful components, totally subject to His control.

