Editorials
March 18, 2024
In seeing that we can have only the identity God made, we recognize that the resistance to spiritual growth calling itself distractedness is nothing more than an imposition on ...
March 11, 2024
And who is my neighbor?
Robin Hoagland
How big is our circle? Does it reflect God’s inclusive love for all?
March 4, 2024
What to do if you’re feeling afraid
Deborah Huebsch
I consciously yielded my fear to the conviction of God’s unwavering presence and affection. The fear was completely gone in minutes.
February 26, 2024
Let Love shape your view
Larissa Snorek
Turning our thought to God, we gain an understanding of the power of divine, all-pervasive Love. And we begin to think and act from a foundation of compassion and pure ...
February 19, 2024
Another problem? Another victory!
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
No matter what the problem is, with God’s help, there’s nothing we can’t handle.
February 12, 2024
Loving our enemies, near and far
Tony Lobl
By loving those we feel least inclined to—whether personal acquaintances or people in the headlines—we stand for the reality the world so needs to understand and prove: ...
February 5, 2024
“Hey, Knucklehead”
Keith Wommack
I’d believed I was a victim of another’s self-indulgence, but I realized that I had selfishly indulged in a false sense that God’s children could be a disturbance and ...
January 29, 2024
The role of integrity in healing
Susan Stark
Healing comes with the understanding of our spiritual integrity that Christ reveals to our receptive hearts.
January 15, 2024
The angels we need
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
When an angel message contradicts our opinions or sense of self-justification, the angel may feel like an opponent, not an ally. In every case, however, the angel is actually ...
January 8, 2024
Is perfection our enemy or our friend?
Tony Lobl
When it comes to what we hold in consciousness, perfection is far from the enemy of good: It is essential to perceiving and experiencing goodness.
January 1, 2024
All things new
Lisa Rennie Sytsma
Christ eliminates our false sense of ourselves by revealing what’s true and already here—our genuine selfhood. We often experience that revelation as a feeling of newness ...