Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
Starting in June, if you’re not yet a subscriber, you can enjoy one free monthly piece of online content from each of the following periodicals—the Christian Science Sentinel and The Christian Science Journal.
Each month, choose one free article or podcast from the archives or a current issue. If you want to read or listen to additional content, you can subscribe to JSH-Online (subscription aid available) or try our free trial (no credit card required). You will always have full access to any content that is shared with you.
The Bible as a handbook for activism—that may come as a surprise. But when we consider its revolutionizing effect through the ages, the Bible should go along with any effort to restore and heal.
Prayer played a remarkable role in the events leading to the Berlin Wall's demise. Writing from the former German Democratic Republic, this author talks about the continuing importance of Bible study.
The promise of transformation and renewal drew people to Christ Jesus. The power of divine Love, which enabled Jesus to heal, still fulfills the promise.
The
First Church of Christ, Scientist, is celebrating National Bible Week in a very special way this year—by opening to the public for the first time The Mother Church's priceless Bible collection in its entirety.
We don't have to wait for a special season to thank God for the abundant good He gives to His children. We can express gratitude and praise Him every day.
For as far back in my childhood as I can remember, about six weeks of every summer were a nightmare for me; I suffered from a severe allergy and this included asthmatic attacks.
1908–1910 Chestnut Hill home—400 Beacon Street, Newton, Massachusetts.
Other formats
As a subscriber, you can download any Sentinel issue published within the last 90 days (PDF, eBook, and audio). You can also take a look inside each issue as it originally appeared in print, starting with the very first issue from 1898.