Articles

The captain of the South African cricket team says Christianity isn't only for people who need help, but for successful people, too.
Cricket legend—Peter Pollock—shares how spiritual maturity helps find value in the wins and the losses.

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Mary Baker Eddy: Her enduring discovery

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From Free from Contagion

Bringing our prayers to the threat of contagion

Prayer can lift us out of the swirl of fear, and it can be a calming, healing influence in our communities as well.

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On the sports beat

Beyond the roar of the crowds, hefty pro contracts, and the competitive struggle, great sports achievements are often the fruit of great spiritual and moral victories.

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As I prepared dinner, I was gripped by snatches of a TV newscast about two young girls who'd been molested.

Can you trust God to guide you?

How can you know God is real—not just some religious fabrication meant to make you feel good? Listen to your heart.
How not to get rattled by so-called natural disasters.

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Anthology of classic articles III

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Anthology of classic articles III

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From Overcoming grief

What death does not do

We go on gaining moment by moment in the understanding that God is the only real Life.

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From Faculties indestructible

MAN'S DIVINE HERITAGE

Man's divine heritage as the son of God is not a promise, but is the present fact; it is one's true state of being.

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She's finding peace of mind, and healing the fear that truth can be distorted.
A Chicago TV news anchor explains why even when the world seems full of famine, disease, and political corruption, there is reason to be optimistic.
A long-time Monitor writer explains his approach to viewing the "facts" through the lens of spiritual perfection—a style of journalism practiced since Mary Baker Eddy founded the newspaper in 1908.
A funny thing happened on the way to the grocery checkout—Washington statistics debunker David Murray tripped into a tabloid pothole. The lesson? What leaps to the eye needn't penetrate the heart.

The news is a call to action

Discerning how to act on the news is part of the purposefulness of our lives.

Grateful hearts

Sometimes you wonder what results your prayers are having.