Editorials

Unexpected holy places

Maybe we've got to a point in modern life where we don't think of holy encounters as having much to do with us. If so, we're going to be surprised.
Mary Baker Eddy founded her Church on Christ Jesus' teachings. She showed others how to apply the rules of scientific Christianity through healing.

His wisdom, our thriving

We need wisdom, along with courage and strength, to further the progress of Christian Science in these times. And the source for that kind of wisdom has to be divine.
Christ Jesus engaged the hearts and minds of his followers. They felt impelled to prove his teachings practical by healing others.

Tasteless salt? Endless savor

The biggest problem may not be that the salt has lost its savor but that we have been misled into thinking it has!

Bring on the heroes

our image of heroes is someone exalted on a pedestal, or larger than life, like some mythic warrior, we probably don't have a very clear idea of what real heroism is.
Because sickness is not God's will, not divine reality, and Christian Science treatment affirms what is spiritually real, this treatment heals.
Christian faith and healing can't remain theoretical. The assignment of Christianity is to make the divine real to humanity. The question, then, is "How?"

New to Christian Science

A feeling of newness is linked to healing. And the encouraging news is that in Christ "old things are passed away ... all things are become new."

Getting ready for school

When we start with God, things turn out right. So, in the midst of all the things we're remembering to do, let's not forget to listen to God.
Prayer draws us close to God, and we find true security in His love. Active church membership is a good way to serve God and help others find His healing presence.
able world There is no built-in obsolescence for man, who is God's image and likeness. We need to understand what this means in our lives and for the welfare of the entire world.