Founded in 1908 by Mary Baker Eddy "to injure no man, but to bless all mankind," The Christian Science
Monitor offers readers clear, unbiased reporting of worldwide news.
Its accuracy and solution-oriented approach have won the newspaper six Pulitzer prizes. Five feature
sections appear each week: Work & Money, Learning, Home front, Ideas, and Arts & Leisure, along with
editorials, the News in Brief, Home Forum and more.
The Daily Edition is published Monday through Friday and distributed in the U.S. and Canada; the Weekly International Edition is available outside the U.S. The Daily Edition is
also published electronically via the World Wide Web (www.csmonitor.com).
A daily resource to help you find insight and inspiration to make intelligent choices, gather strength and fortitude to handle tasks, and find strength to be a source of comfort to others.
Topics pertinent to daily living are explored in a practical outline of spiritual self-study. Comfort, healing, solace, energy and inspiration from the Bible are brought together with insights from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in a convenient, easy-to-follow format. Passages are selected to provide a basis for independent study of a weekly theme or "Subject".
There are 26 bible lesson subjects, which are repeated every six months, with titles ranging from "Soul and Body" to "Is the Universe Including Man Evolved from Atomic Force". These lessons can be studied during the week. The citations from the Bible and Science and Health make up the Sunday sermon in every Christian Science church world-wide.
An inspiring resource for anyone who wants to know more about the practice of spiritual healing.
In-depth articles, features, editorials, interviews, and reports of healing provide readers with
valuable encouragement and examples of how Christian healing is practiced all over the world. Includes a
directory of Christian Science practitioners, teachers and nurses, churches, locations and hours of Reading Rooms, Christian Science organizations at universities and colleges, and Committees on Publication.
More information and recent Journal articles may be seen on the World Wide Web at (www.csjournal.com).
How are men, women and children around the world using the ideas in
Science and Health
to
overcome illness, stress, addiction, and more? How is humanity finding a spiritual perspective on
healthcare, the sciences, and society? Find out each week in this engaging magazine.
Lively articles, "Items of Interest," children's pages, accounts of spiritual healing happening today, and more.
The Sentinel—Radio Edition includes discussions and candid interviews on topics uppermost in public thought. The Radio Edition is broadcast throughout the world, and is available on audiocassette. You may also listen to these broadcasts online by clicking on this link.
The Herald of Christian Science is published in 13 languages, giving readers around the world practical examples of the availability and utility of the laws of God. Along with articles and testimonies of healing, each issue includes a directory of Christian Science churches, practitioner, and other listings applicable to each language.
Each edition of the Heraldis a unique expression of its individual language area. Men, women, and children share their experiences of how the healing message of Science and Health has impacted and transformed their lives.
More information and recent Herald articles may be read at www.csherald.com
Other Publications
Many other books and periodicals on Christian Science are available at any Christian Science Reading Room, where you may read, borrow or purchase any that interest you. You may obtain more information by clicking here.
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