Through improved production and mailing schedules for the Christian Science periodicals, subscribers can expect to receive their periodicals closer to the date of issue.
In
the December 28 Sentinel, we look at the way people can be healed of destructive habits—how, through the power of prayer, God's control overcomes addiction.
The Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, has been included on a list of "75 Books by Women Whose Words Have Changed the World," compiled by the Women's National Book Association.
The Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society, in conjunction with the Publisher of the Writings of Mary Baker Eddy, is pleased to announce that commencing with the January 1993 issue, the Full Text Edition of the Christian Science Quarterly will carry the citations from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures in "book-image" format, adapted from Concord, A Study Package, to adhere as closely as possible to the actual placings of each word on the page of the published book.
The
December 7 Sentinel features articles, "Human rights—a higher view," "Finding freedom from fear," and a radio broadcast, "One presence, blessing us all," which focus on its cover theme: "The right to be free.
The Christian Science Monitor has been awarded a Population Institute 1992 Global Media Award for a July 8, 1992, special report on the impact of global population growth and efforts to slow it.