Editorials

Lost and found

We never lose good when we find all good has its source in God.
There are plenty of theories today about what makes us who we are. Yet through turning to God, we can find a spiritual answer that gets right to the heart of the question.

Deeper wells

If our wells of spiritual inspiration are deep enough, we'll have "living water" even in a dry spell.

Real truth for real people

If we feel God's power in our lives, we'll naturally want to share the good news. But the message of spiritual truth should never seem abstract. It should be practical, reasonable—real.

What holds the world together?

It is not some super glue! Nor is it human will or design or desire. Yet the spiritual force that sustains life and order is not a mystery.

Finding beauty within

If beauty and joy are limited to outward appearance, we can even miss the kingdom of God that Jesus said is within us.

Always an unbroken family

The sense of family runs deep—deeper than we might think. The basis for all our relationships is God's family of man.

Opportunity

Christ Jesus offered mankind opportunities to find the spiritual dimension of life and umlimited good.
In today's world we all have busy agendas. But don't moral and spiritual values need to be given priority?

The new economics

What is it that we really want to control us—laws of supply and demand, material excess or scarcity? Or are we beginning to see how God's government and provision are coming into our lives?

Fitting Christ in

When we think in terms of finding a little space for Christ in our lives, we make a rather large mistake.
When challenges face us, we can decide with Christ rather than with a crisis.