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The Christian Science Journal—Audio Podcast
Often our deepest yearning is simply to know our worth in God’s eyes.
We all have the inherent ability to discern spiritual reality.

Social media and the teenager

A competition to be humanly perfect.
What a powerful assertion Christian Science presents to the hungering heart: “There is only one Mind.
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New Editor at The Christian Science Monitor

The Christian Science Board of Directors has elected Mark Sappenfield to serve as the next Editor of The Christian Science Monitor, succeeding Marshall Ingwerson, who announced his resignation in December.

Stay connected

Social media has its upsides, but it can also provoke envy and self criticism. One author shares how she responds to the impulse to stay connected, and how that has transformed her approach to Facebook and Instagram.
“Thy Maker is thine husband”.

Eczema gone, free to serve

As a young child, I suffered severely from asthma, and when I was five, my family doctor told my mother he had done all he could for me.

Joy dissolves cold symptoms

One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned as a student of Christian Science is that God made us very different from the way we may see ourselves.

In every hour

Oh, darling moon,In the darkness gives us light,As evidence of sun’s full glory,Though, through the night, is out    of sight.

The measure of civic virtues in a lost letter

Researchers around the world keep trying new ways to measure how much people care for others in their community, or what’s called civic engagement.
The editorial on the facing page gives us a hint about how we can work toward greater peace and harmony in our neighborhoods and, by extension, our world.

The healthy body

Jesus met human needs, including the need for healing, through the power of God, divine Love. 
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