Editorials

Human pity sometimes brings pain, but true sympathy lifts thought and brings it into line with God's law of harmony.
Deciding when and how to say "no" begins with saying "yes" to God, Spirit.

Of poetry and prayer

A poem is more than just meter or rhyme or form. When the heart is speaking—and listening—poetry can actually be a prayer.

Morning glory

As we accept the glory of God into thought, our view of reality changes and we find the darkness of mortal thinking being replaced by the radiance of Christ.

The real connection

The indissoluble bond between God and man can begin to be manifest in human experience as we learn how to rebel against sin and sickness.

Healing work

Prayer isn't really a matter of asking God to work but of lifting our thought to perceive the work He has already done.
We can all learn to find the inner stillness which assures us we are in the presence of God.

Deciding what you really want

If we could just be sure about what we truly wanted, it would be easier to know how to pray.
Are common respect and understanding important? Does love for one another really matter? When so many people, families, churches, nations, are challenged by divisiveness, the simple answer must be — "Yes."

"There will be unity of spirit"

The Church of Christ, Scientist, wasn't formed to confine the Christ but to recognize its overflowing, healing presence. Where are we expecting to see Christ — only in familiar spots or universally?

What if?

There's a spiritual initiative that we can seize, and that actually enables us to escape the cruel threat of uncertainty.

Complete faith

Sometimes our faith might seem small, but it's never insignificant. And even the least faith has power in its integrity.