Content can't be loaded!

Editorial

Seeking Truth, finding health

A few of these new readers of Science and Health expected healing; most did not. Some read it out of curiosity, some out of genuine interest, some out of desperation. But they all read the whole book and were healed—naturally. 
Article

Who can we trust?

Joseph’s story in the Bible is a powerful illustration of the fact that human institutions may fail, and friends and family can fall short, but divine Truth never fails us. 
Article
Divine Love lights the way and guides each of us in overcoming unhealthy thoughts and suggestions so we can feel the dominion that results in healing.
Article

Clinging to the past?

I watched the bruises disappear from my face in a matter of seconds.
TeenConnect: Your Healings
Love is everywhere because God is everywhere. So I could find love anywhere I went, including in America and at my new school. 
Poem

God’s own

Enjoy this week’s poetic offering.
Testimony of Healing

Head injury healed

I decided not to try and see if I was able to move. As I recall, I didn’t even try to wiggle a finger. I was just going to pray and wait till I needed to move, and I confidently expected that then I simply would, because I was under God’s law, the law of freedom.
Testimony of Healing

Healed of back pain

I learned through this experience how important it is to keep thought aligned with God, Spirit, and not be taken in by what the body is portraying or dictating. 
Testimony of Healing
I realized that provoking and reacting—whether related to a vaccine, to politics, or to our individual lives—have no power because they have no spiritual basis. 
Bible Lens

Mortals and Immortals

God, Spirit, determines the spiritual status of His offspring.
Letters

Letters & Conversations

We love hearing from readers. Here’s the conversation this week.

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.