Editorials

Christian life is built on some rather basic virtues. But these simple virtues also carry considerable spiritual power.

Opinions: high-flying (and low-flying)

Hopeless disunity and conflict of opinion are the old story. But the new story is the oneness and unity of God's man.

Family promises

"We're all in the same boat"—familiar words. But if the boat is an ark that's rising above the troubled seas of sin, it's a mighty good place to be.

The search for security

Is there a way to feel safe in today's world? Is there a way to be safe?
We do not need to accept evil as an inevitable part of life. We can dismiss it as not in accordance with God's law of good, and learn how to shake it off.

Healing experience

When you hear that inner question "Do you have enough experience to handle this?" it helps to remember how healing experience actually comes in the first place.

A healing light

When you've been healed through prayer, it's like waking up to a new dawn of God's grace and power.
Jesus' familiar parable of the vine and branches illustrates how we can learn to bring forth abundant fruit.

Now, for the good news

If not now, when? If not in your life, whose?

Interior landscapes

Far more than we realize, our thinking gives shape to our lives. So entering the "kingdom of heaven within" makes great changes for the better.
When our lives seem fragmented, it helps us to look for a more consistent unity with God.

Truly universal care

Underneath many public issues lie deeper questions that need to be addressed by every thinking person. Ultimately the most crucial issues of life always lead back to spiritual responses.