Editorials

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.
We all feel a desire for freedom. Learning why we feel that way and what we can do about it is the real issue.

The desire for holiness

Desire is a term that seems to have lost some of its more positive meaning in recent years.

What we see and what we get

Wysiwyg —an acronym you sometimes see in computer magazines.
Take another look at your life. Could it be that you've overlooked your own innate spirituality, which develops the Christian power to heal?

Growing up to know God

Don't we always want to be learning and growing? And if our efforts are bringing us closer to God, then our lives will have real meaning and direction.

Staying on course

Just as a mariner uses a compass to direct his course, so we can look to God's unchanging law to give us direction and guidance.

Education—future perfect

If we think education is vital to solving world problems, maybe we need to give more attention to the moral and spiritual basis that makes education work.

"The music of freedom"

Turn on the radio, scan the dial, and you can hear everything from hard rock to progressive jazz to the symphonies of Beethoven. Turn to God and there's a special kind of music that fills the heart and liberates the spirit.