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Weekly updates: January 19, 2026
Issues of the Sentinel and Journal are now curated and published significantly closer to their issue cover date, so as to include the most timely and relevant content possible. Plus, the new online formatting makes content easier to find. These changes are designed to support your daily practice of Christian Science and to strengthen your connection to Church.
As the Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society noted in their letter titled “Keeping our periodicals timely and relevant,” Mary Baker Eddy’s divinely inspired By-Laws give clear direction about the Church periodicals, including this: “It shall be the privilege and duty of every member, who can afford it, to subscribe for the periodicals which are the organs of this Church; and it shall be the duty of the Directors to see that these periodicals are ably edited and kept abreast of the times” (Manual of The Mother Church, p. 44).
The “organs of this Church” continue to address the needs of today with relevant, timely, healing content, and the changes to curation, publishing, and online formatting facilitate meeting this ongoing goal.
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
January 19, 2026 issue
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Do our prayers really make a difference to others?
Larissa Snorek
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Christian, scientific prayer: A protest of Truth
Deborah Peck
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Responding to public issues with prayer
Colin Treworgy
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Overcoming travel fears in my adopted country
Name Withheld
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If you’re facing a moral dilemma
Rachel Richardson
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Burns healed
Martine Blackler
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Healed of thinking I had enemies
Isaac Otieno
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Healing of swollen foot
Diane Sheth
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Low tide on the island of Leros, Greece
Photograph by Deborah Huelster Thompson McNeil
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Letters & Conversations
Lilith Vespier, Ann Strenger Hodson, Barbara Knedlhans