Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Sickness, pain, and brokenness are part of life, but they don’t have the final say. Whether you’re battling physical illness, emotional wounds, or spiritual weariness, the Bible is filled with God’s ...
Whether you’re in the midst of a physical ailment, emotional struggle, or some other situation that requires healing, these scriptures are a good place to find solace, strength, and hope. We’ve pulled ...
Pope Francis has called Catholics to spend more time with the saving power of God’s word as society and social media amplify “the violence of words.” Speaking of the “immense power” that the word of ...
The story is told about two mischievous boys who were always getting in trouble. The parents asked their pastor to counsel the boys individually. The pastor sternly asked the first boy “Where is God?” ...
For over a year, many people went without consistent, physical touch, a necessary but painful measure to help minimize the spread of Covid-19. As we re-emerge and return to some sense of normalcy, ...
We began a 2-part series regarding this topic. Please read part 1 here. While divine healing is a glorious truth rooted in Scripture, it has often been surrounded by theological extremes — even in ...
Christians are opening about how God has touched them in the darkest hours of their lives in Harris Faulkner’s new book "Faith Still Moves Mountains." "In John 16:33, he said, in this world, you're ...
The Sunday of the Word of God is celebrated in the Church each year on the Third Sunday of Ordinary Time since 2020. Pope Francis presides over Mass for the Sunday of the Word of God in St. Peter’s ...