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JSH Submissions

The Christian Science Journal and the Christian Science Sentinel are all about individuals sharing experiences that show how an understanding of Christian Science can lead to healing and to other practical, positive solutions. These insights and results help anyone see how their lives—and their community—can be made better through prayer. We'd love to have you share the experiences and healings that come about through your study and practice of Christian Science.

Submission Guidelines

Read the guidelines for content submissions to the Journal and Sentinel.
Interested in submitting a testimony? Review the testimony guidelines.

Submit your manuscript online

Your submissions will be reviewed by our editorial team for possible publication online and in the periodicals. Use the online submission form to submit your manuscript for consideration to be published online and in the print editions of The Herald of Christian Science and other publications of the Christian Science Publishing Society.

Submit Manuscript


Letters to the Editor

To submit Letters to the Editor (in English), please send your correspondence to: journal@csps.com or sentinel@csps.com.


User Comments Guidelines

Read the guidelines for comment submissions to JSH-Online.

The Mission of the Herald

In 1903, Mary Baker Eddy established The Herald of Christian Science. Its purpose: "to proclaim the universal activity and availability of Truth." The definition of "herald" as given in a dictionary, "forerunner—a messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of what is to follow," gives a special significance to the name Herald and moreover points to our obligation, the obligation of each one of us, to see that our Heralds fulfill their trust, a trust inseparable from the Christ and first announced by Jesus (Mark 16:15), "Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature."

Mary Sands Lee, Christian Science Sentinel, July 7, 1956

Learn more about the Herald and its Mission.