Editorials

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.

How we spend our lives

No one's life has to feel wasted or used up. We can, after all, move forward — if we let God show the way.
We may need to ask ourselves from time to time, "Whose side am I really on?" If we're arguing more for sickness and discord than we are for God, we're playing against ourselves.

Human rights, our response

No one lives apart from God. No, not anyone.

Expressing what means most

It's natural to want to share the things that really matter to us. But how can we do this in a way that will be understood and valued?
Meekness gives us that equanimity of spirit which keeps us close to God.

Lost ... or found?

If something of deep value in our life seems lost or wasted, is there any recourse—any way to find comfort, restitution, healing?
Even closer than your next-door neighbor is someone special who needs to be loved—and deserves to be loved.
God is constantly communicating with each one of us in ways that cut through the strident noises of our day and reach into our hearts.