The Christian Science Sentinel was founded in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy, and its mission remains the same: "to hold guard over Truth, Life, and The Sentinel continues to report on the unlimited ways that the healing power and presence of the Christ activates, uplifts, and transforms the lives of everyday people around the world.
When I began my current Sunday School teaching assignment, one of the first things the teachers discussed in our monthly staff meeting was how to make the Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, and the Lord's Prayer even more central to our teaching.
When a gunman attacked a Pennsylvania schoolhouse last month, killing five children and injuring five others, the world marveled at the response of that small Amish community.
Over the 108 years that this magazine has existed, its writers and editors have consistently provided healing solutions to the contest for supremacy between Spirit and matter.
HANNOVER, GERMANY
—At this writing, I'm traveling in Germany and Switzerland with the Christian Science Board of Directors, meeting with fellow members of the worldwide Church Mary Baker Eddy founded in 1879 "to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinstate primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing".