In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

It's a goal!

My 19-month-old grandson, Michael, has the reddest hair in Africa and the straightest kick I've ever seen.

In her true light . . .

In anticipation of the opening of The Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity later this year, the Sentinel regularly prints excerpts from the collections of previously unpublished writings.

I know how violated one feels, and how that violation is enhanced when the offender is part of one's own church or community.

It's natural to heal others

The power that heals isn't personal. It's from God.

Why choose PRAYER?

Sometimes the answer has to do with more than simply getting well physically.
The Laws family doesn't belong to any church. But when the prognosis for eight-year-old Victoria was that she would need to go on insulin for the rest of her life, they felt they had an option in turning to God.
After he was laid off from a job in sales, the author's prayers brought him into a completely new career.
It's interesting to note the kinds of healthcare that healers provide when their own children are sick. The author's ultimate choice had an impact her own career path.
This chart was developed as an informal way of mapping the various pathways being used by healthcare professionals and the public as both practitioners and patients integrate spirituality into their lives, practices, and care choices.
A report on the unmistakable trend toward integrating spirituality with healthcare.
My name is Michael H.
In addition to suffering the pain of multiple bone injuries, a thirteen-year-old athlete was told he would always be deformed and walk with a limp. Find out what got him back on his feet—and back in the game—before the week was out.