'The Pastor: The Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures'
People of many faiths have long relied on their clergy in times of need. In the Christian Church, many have turned to their pastors for solutions to difficult problems, physical healing, and answer...
'No place for hate'
Last October, three members of the Sharon Affirmting Diversity/Celebrating Community Committee (SADCCC) in Sharon, Massachusetts, including Sharla Pugh, a staff editor for the Journal, were intervi...
Dearborn and Quince Discuss Church
Dearborn: Well, that's it. I've had it, right up to here, with that branch church.Quince: That so?Dearborn: Fact is, Quince, we've got a bunch of losers over there.Quince: Well...Dearborn: We've be...
Women in the military—rolling away the stone
Recently the Journal invited three women, chaplains in different branches of the United States military, to share their thoughts with Kim Shippey on how their understanding of God has affected thei...
From many cultures, ONE RACE
". . . Love hath one race, one realm, one power."Mary Baker Eddy, Poems, p. 22. Recently, the Journal's News Editor, Kim Shippey, co...
When faith and reason meet
Seven years ago, Jim McGuire, a professor of physics at Tulane University, New Orleans, served with Harriet Schupp on a search committee for a new dean for Newcomb College, which is part of the uni...
Publishing for the seeker
The Christian Science Journal has been published since 1883. Its sister publications, the Christian Science Sentinel and The Herald of Christian Science, have been published since 1898 and 1903, re...
Spirituality and healing in the bookstore
"Spirituality and Healing" is a topic about which many people are thinking. The Journal is pleased to offer this report on how people around the United States and Canada are exploring a m...
Welcome program
On Sunday, June 1, The Mother Church service in Boston was broadcast to Berlin and over the Internet. Thirty minutes after the service, Mother Church President Honor Hill welcomed participants to a...
Jim Lugsdin: Providing spiritual solutions to victims of drug abuse
In part one [November 2003], Jim Lugsdin, the resident physician for a 22–bed, government-funded, free, inpatient drug Detox Center in the greater Vancouver, British Columbia, area, told about his...