Editorials

There’s not a power in this world, not a problem we might face, that could actually deny the all-power and all-presence of God, of divine Truth and Love. 

Mother’s comfort

It is our Father-Mother God, our divine Parent, who brings order to our schedule; protection to our children; and calm, strength, and healing to whatever challenges we may face.
There is a powerful reason to come together as Christian Scientists and support each other: to find ways and means to not merely better ourselves but to help all humanity find within themselves the Christ-spirit already present.

"Peace—to every heart"

Throughout the Old Testament, the Hebrew word used for peace is predominantly šālôm, commonly rendered shalom in English. This peace not only refers to the absence of conflict between individuals or nations, but also points to an inner quietness for each of us, a spiritual tranquility that includes a genuine sense of completeness or wholeness.
We, too, can find respite during trying times, because in everything he did Jesus demonstrated gifts that were all freely given by God.

Heads up!

I needed to fix my gaze on the divine reality that God’s infinite, ever-present care comforts and blesses. This truth helped strengthen my understanding that health and freedom are actually permanent.

A knowable God

God is not a mysterious, unknowable, distant Being, but identifiable and knowable and always at hand. Getting to know God through the synonyms for Him brings to light what the divine presence means to us.
Through studying the Bible and Mary Baker Eddy’s writings, we come to discern and increasingly demonstrate a harmony that’s already ours rather than feeling dependent on a steely personal grit to secure health and well-being.
How much of the good in our own lives goes unnoticed or is taken for granted? 
Caulking our ark doesn’t mean sealing ourselves off from others or the concerns that they face. It’s about following the Bible’s instruction to keep out fear. 
Rather than letting our own and others’ lives be molded by thoughts and images of immaturity or decline, we can start with an awareness of God as not only the origin of all things but as Life itself, the ongoing basis of all existence.
Following Jesus’ example is how we most helpfully—healingly—love our neighbor.