Editorials

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.
Turning to the primary sources in our study of Christian Science is the only way to be certain that we're on the right path.

The power of unity

It may not be a common subject on talk shows or the newsstands, but unity is something essential to progress—in our own lives, in families, in neighborhoods, in churches, in society.

Prospects for good

We're never cut off from good, because we can never be separated from God, the source of all good in our lives.
Christlike living isn't a surrender to the sidelines of life. Christ Jesus called for active participants to bring to humanity what it still hungers for—scientific Christianity.

Going forward

It may not be part of typical career plans or most long-range forecasts. Yet the ability to move forward with our lives actually depends on our relationship to God.
This is a season for renewal. And the Bible promises that the renewing power of prayer still redeems and transforms human hearts.
What's going on? we may ask. If we really want to know, we'll get close to God's Word—close enough to understand that He's in control, and that His government can't stop

Getting past the watchful dragons

What if you started from the premise that spiritual truth isn't something you "ought to do better with" but it is something utterly, pervasively, thoroughly true at this moment?

We don't need to live in fear

Fear can be overcome. It's not, however, just a question of forcing ourselves not to be afraid. We have something at hand with which we can overcome what we're afraid of.