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.

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.

Since God, Soul, is the source of all beauty, blessing, and happiness in my life, I can look at everyone around me as my Soul-mate and worthy of my love, attention, appreciation, respect, forgiveness...

The male and female of God’s creating reflect God’s all-goodness in boundless individuality.

God’s grace is everywhere, always at hand to protect us, even when we don’t know we need protecting.

Sometimes it may seem as if we lack ideas to progress in our endeavors – whether that’s starting a new company or painting a picture.

The more I study the life of Paul, the more I see what he was saying: Clear out the old mental clutter. Life is current.

The comforting Christ is always present to reset our heart and mind, and make us new.

Change is sometimes feared as disruptive and discomforting, but it doesn’t have to be so.

We can find freedom by resisting the temptation to ruminate over what would keep us boxed in.