
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.
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost—what’s the Christian Science perspective on these? This article explains and shows how all three are indispensable to Christian healing.
This article explores how the By-Law to subscribe for the Christian Science periodicals supports our practice of Christian healing.
A former nun reflects on her journey back to Christian Science and the value of membership in The Mother Church.
Participation in a multifaith organization deepened the author's appreciation of the universality of the Christian precepts of love for God and for one’s fellow.
When hearing the message of the angel Gabriel that she would conceive a child who would be called the Son of God, Mary, still a virgin and yet unmarried, doesn’t rebel, but yields to the angel message that “with God nothing shall be impossible” (Luke 1:37).
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.
The Monitor was established as an inseparable part of the mission of Christian Science to till human thought and thereby improve human lives. The freedom in store for humanity is vastly more than we currently experience—not just liberty but health, morality, even dominion over death.
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.

