Editorials

Any journey we take means we leave old landmarks and seek new horizons.

Single-hearted devotion

If you were to conceive of some powerful spiritual breakthrough in your life—some event that would reorient your life profoundly toward God—how do you think such an event would happen?

What death does not do

If we're facing grief, well-worn answers can seem too familiar. But out of persisting prayer can come quite new convictions about eternal life.
Is goodness something weak or strong? When its source is God, there's nothing more powerful.

To pray ... and mean it!

We may be too familiar with the word prayer—and not familiar enough with the actual act of praying. It can be quite a discovery!
We all long to communicate more clearly with others the truths we hold so dear. When we see we all have a common heritage of good, we'll find it easier.

Divine justice

Justice isn't something that is simply dispensed skillfully or unskillfully by humans. Ultimately, we find true justice is a vital, never-broken link between us and God.
True health doesn't depend so much on meticulous efforts to regulate calories as on the Christly qualities we exercise each day.
When you've seen something of God's power and goodness, you naturally feel good about yourself as His child. Don't let the world hurry you past this important discovery.

Unmixing the mix

The Bible speaks of God's making "all things new." If we're really beginning to experience this new life, wouldn't this also include taking a new look at the world around us and the people who live in it?

Gray and green

Earth's atmosphere needs help. And the greatest help we can give is really our contribution to the "atmosphere of thought."
If we're looking for purpose in life, perhaps there's a better place to start than with the world's ways and means.