Editorials

Much as we love words that inspire, we do well to remember that these words point us to God, who is present and the source of omnipotent help.
Whatever changes, we can be sure that God's law of unfolding good will bring progress that benefits everyone.
These days, people are beginning to look for new explanations of what the body is, and of how illness can be successfully treated. Many have found scientific Christianity provides healing on a deeper and surer level.

Opening borders

Some borders are opened by the demolition of walls and checkpoints. Other borders are opened by removing less visible barriers.
As we realize that conflict is a devilish imposition on the whole human race, we'll have more peace and less conflict.
It's easy, too easy, to think of grace as something dainty and flimsy. What a surprise when we discover what it really is.
The Master championed children. He taught that the childlike qualities they express—humility, innocence, and receptivity to good—need to be cherished by us all.
Through a deeper understanding of God's love, it's possible to build relationships that last, and restore ones that are troubled.

Sin: the bad news and the good news

Daily news reports tell us sin hasn't entirely disappeared! The good news is we're dealing with a lie about God's man.

Correcting mistakes

Wishing we could "do it over" doesn't fix things. But a higher, spiritual view can have a remarkable effect, showing that it's never too late for God's power to be seen—and felt.
Health and healing aren't specialized, technical areas that can only be left to "experts" to understand.
Christianity cannot be measured by worldly criteria. It will be seen in renewed lives, health restored, and in the Christliness of people's love.