In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

The Monitor's Editor shares his past and present role with the paper and explains how its clear, honest journalism stays with you.
Before the Monitor ever began, it was an idea nurtured by its founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
Tuning out news about acts of intimidation in the world can be tempting.
As we hear news of wildfires in California and see pictures on the Internet or television, we may ask ourselves, “What can I do to help those in trouble?

PUSHING PRIDE ASIDE

ONLY SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING COULD BRING THE HUMILITY THAT WOULD RESTORE HARMONY.

KEEP CHOICE IN HEALTHCARE

BOSTON— Nearly 46 million Americans today are without health insurance.

A 'SPIRITED' PHOTO SAFARI

Join these two sisters from South Africa as they take you on a tour of their surrounding landscape—and include some spiritual narrative along the way.
Reading through the Bible and recording a "healing log" uncover new insights for the seeker about the book's central theology.
Sometimes our experiences parallel journeys in the Bible. This writer discovers a story that really connects.
Researchers and curators of The Mary Baker Eddy Library share details about the opening of a new exhibit featuring the Baker Family Bible, in which Mary Baker Eddy wrote, "a holy book and a family treasure."

THE LIVING WORD

The Bible's vitality and timeless message make it an undeniable resource in every age.
Next in our biweekly series on how people have nurtured their public practice of Christian Science.