Editorials

When all that we can think about is what we don't have, it's time to turn to new and higher resources.
Storms come and go. But we don't have to be knocked off course if we stand with Christ, Truth.
We know we're supposed to love one another. But what can we do when loving our neighbor seems difficult, or even unjustified?

Church government—pure and simple

The Church of Christ, Scientist, recently announced some organizational changes, restoring the original form of church government established by Mary Baker Eddy. This editorial provides some historical background on these changes.

Relaxing rigid attitudes

Practicing Christ Jesus' Sermon on the Mount gives us the humility necessary to relax rigid views—which actually can be fearful views—without forsaking deep convictions.

Preserving our ability to care

Our ability to provide effective care is built on a steady sense of Christliness.

Finding real love in your life

You don't have to feel empty and unloved. True love may be much closer than you think.
Responsibility for the environment begins with something as straightforward as "Love thy neighbour." It also calls on Christians to understand and practice the spiritual values that actually serve to purify the world we live in.
Christian healers are doers, and the work they are doing—for themselves and for others—cannot go unnoticed.
A window on what editors throughout North America have been hearing during the last few years about Christian Science—and the questions they've been asking.

Afternoon at Ephesus

Sightseeing in the ruins of an ancient Biblical city leads to fresh inspiration for one tourist.

Publishing peace

We don't have to wait for material changes to find the genuine comfort and peace that belong to God's man.