Editorials

We can assert in our prayer, accept in our hearts, and increasingly experience in our lives that there is no power apart from the All-in-all.

We are not fragile

Ideas are not erasable. God-derived qualities are permanent. Glimpsing these spiritual truths opens fresh possibilities, enabling a beautiful resilience in facing any form of adversity. 

A fruit-bearing book

“By their fruits ye shall know them,” as Jesus himself said (Matthew 7:20). It’s on this same basis that Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy proves its timeless worth today.

Praise and healing at midnight

Even in our darkest, most difficult times, our heavenly Father-Mother’s deep and tender love is there for us.
To truly find healing from the effects of injustice, hatred, and oppression, we must take a stand for the power of Love, which ultimately overcomes hate.
Good health can be deceptive health if it lulls us into believing that well-being is a material state we’ve earned through material habits, heredity, or good fortune.

New vistas of God as Principle

The power of that idea—that Principle is “sufficient for all emergencies”—had left its mark on my thought, and the symptoms quickly disappeared.

Can we afford to be generous?

Jesus was not in the least bit afraid to share what was available with those who had come to him to learn and to be healed. 

Why we still need the Bible

In our practice of Christian healing today, it’s encouraging to know that we’re not alone.
Yielding to the will of the divine Mind takes humility. It requires shutting out personal thoughts, plans, wishes, and distractions so that we can give our complete attention to God and His thoughts.
A psalmist sang, “O how love I thy law!” (Psalms 119:97). We can also replace the exclamation mark in that line with a question mark, and ask ourselves, How do I love God’s law? 

Worthy of redemption?

When we embrace the salvation Jesus’ example offers and strive to live so as to express the goodness that is naturally and forever ours, the sins of our past cannot prevent the healing of today.