Editorials

"What are your politics?"

It was November of 1908, the same month the first issues of The Christian Science Monitor came off the presses.

To be perfect in love

Sometimes words become so familiar they acquire a nonstick surface.

Where love is found

So many today are struggling to find a love they can depend on.
If a killer were in your midst, you would seek to arm yourself with the very best protection available.
Some things you wish would stay just the way they are forever.

City living without crime

"The land is full of bloody crimes, and the city is full of violence"—that's how the young expatriate describes his homeland.

Compassion and healing

Jesus was a man of both tremendous spiritual strength and the utmost tender compassion.

Ousting impostor thoughts

"I'd like one of those!" my friend said, pointing to the luscious-looking strawberry Frozen Daiquiri pictured in the middle of the table.

Deciding what's possible

Have you decided that your possibilities are limited?
For he spake, and it was done; he commanded, and it stood fast.
Last year, a feature in one of our sister publications, The Christian Science Monitor, shared two distinct perspectives.

The way to excellence

It's a good feeling to master a skill—to bake a top-notch apple pie, to get a carburetor running smoothly, or.