Editorials

"Have a nice forever"

A new year presents an opportunity for newness of thought and endeavor—a time to break away from limited mortal thinking and reach toward an enlarged conception of Life everlasting.
It is time to fight for the priority of spiritual healing in our lives. And we do that by remembering "the battle is the Lord's."
We're celebrating more than the birth of the child, Jesus. We're celebrating the eternal presence of the Christ, or Truth, he lived—and realizing Christ's power to transform us here and now.
We begin to experience true peace when we learn how God governs His spiritual family in perfect harmony.

Divine Love comes to our rescue

Faced with what may seem irrevocable failure, this can be a time when we're finally willing to look at life in a wholly different way —a redeeming way that yields to God.

What God knows

Does it make sense for God to know or be conscious of sickness? Healing comes more readily when we ask ourselves, What does God know?
Are we willing to bring healing to the troubled neighborhoods in our cities? We can start by recognizing that true brotherhood begins with the fact that we all have one Father, even God.

What we all can do

Courage, love, and a priceless feeling of the wideness of God's family make rebuilding a community more than hard work. Such rebuilding becomes an experience of divine grace.
Church is the place where patience, forgiveness, and genuine love for one another must overcome all else. When we're committed to living the Christ, Truth—that's exactly what happens.

More than taste-testing the book

What do you think would happen if a large proportion of Sentinel readers bought a new Science and Health and read it through, chapter by chapter?
We don't have to wait for a special season to thank God for the abundant good He gives to His children. We can express gratitude and praise Him every day.
Human expectations can be crushed by repression. But the spiritual light of God's love can't be; it's of a different order of reality.