Editorials

Our freedom to learn

If circumstances suggest that we don't know what we need to know for our well-being, it's time to exercise our freedom to learn—from God.

Crime-stoppers

Is there anything ordinary citizens can do to help prevent crime from taking over in their community? Yes. They can pray.

Perfection and progress

When troubled by others' failings, we especially need the spiritual and moral compass that Jesus' example provides.

Blessed—not lucky

Two Florida families whose homes were destroyed in hurricane Andrew tell how their understanding of God helped them through the storm—and afterward.
Progress for society—and individuals—has often come as questions have been formulated and answers discovered. But what kind of question matters most?

Correcting injustices

There's a vital link between dealing with injustice and healing through prayer.

Sweeping away the lies

The power of God is a sure deliverer from all evil.

Praying together

Sometimes it seems we've got enough to think about in just praying for ourselves. But when we love enough to reach out to others in prayer, we help both them and ourselves.
We don't have to feel stranded or caught in a "time warp" by the rapid pace of current events and changing circumstances. God provides all the stability and wisdom we need.
We may not realize how much the Bible means to us until we think about what life would be like without it.

"I really enjoy praying"

Prayer can be more than just a duty or a way to get through the dark patches in life.
While we may think of predictions as innocent or harmless, ungrounded predictions need to be recognized as powerless.