Editorials

What kind of compassion?

Compassion isn't really the same as pity. It lets through the healing presence of divine Love.
No situation is hopeless. Needed changes can come about if we're willing to grow spiritually.
Diversity of expression can enrich church activity when we are united in fellowship in Christ.

Where our questions can lead

There is Christian healing that is normal to life. It arises out of spirituality, and it can't be denied, or denied to us.

"This form of godliness"

We need to be clearer about who and what our adversary is. It's never really people. And it certainly can't be truth. It's always error, since God, good, is unopposed.

Spiritual exploration

We can all be spiritual explorers as we reach beyond the physical and seek the greater freedom of our true selfhood in God's likeness.
Have you ever had the experience of suddenly seeing something in an entirely new and fresh way, and that made all the difference?
Christ Jesus taught that we uncover our connection with spirituality as we learn to care about others.
Healing was basic to the early Christian Church. Christians today are beginning to realize that it's just as possible now as it was then to experience Christian healing—and to practice it.

How far does Love go?

The power to love in the face of hate, to heal when confronted with cruelty, to prevail when circumstances seem hopeless—such spiritual experience lies within reach.

How it will come about

No power, however repressive, can really stop or limit our prayers. That's why needed changes can take place, even in situations that might seem hopeless.

True independence

Freedom and independence are at the forefront of thought these days. They are more readily attained as we begin to find their source in God, divine Love.