Would our thoughts of others qualify for a "soap opera" script? Or have we begun to rejoice in man's spiritual nature and look for that real manhood and womanhood in those around us?
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discussed cases involving "surrogate mothers," and other recent events in our society, have prompted many people to consider more deeply what constitutes motherhood.
How do I help my child grow up knowing right from wrong? And how do I keep real peace in the family? Prayer brought this parent new answers to these timeless questions.
The healings Christ Jesus accomplished through the power of Truth didn't take care of just hunger or illness. He led people to understand more of their true spiritual nature as well.
If we are concerned about crime and how to protect ourselves and others from it, we shouldn't neglect the resources of prayer and the wisdom and freedom it gives.
When lives and attitudes desperately need to change for the better, what can we rely on for real transformation? What will bring out "the new man" the Bible speaks of?
[In response to an interview request from the Globe, a man whose wife and children has been murdered a year earlier wrote a letter to the newspaper—a letter about love.