Editorials

Our aims shape our lives.

The fading of corporeality

Most of us find it demanding to think beyond a corporeal body when considering man's identity.
The news magazine reported a suicide that ended a man's bout with a serious illness, and called the act a "commitment to human dignity.
Of deep significance to those who would practice Christian Science is an invitation issued by the Apostle Paul.
There's clear logic in the fact that whatever reveals God to us must be God-derived and Godlike, faithfully expressing His nature.
Discussions about preparing for childbirth tend to center around the expectant mother's role, but there is much that a father can do to be of help.

Using the key

The Christian Science textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, is an extraordinary volume.

Take your life out of limbo

At times it seems that's just where life is—sort of in between the situation we want to leave behind and the place we want to reach.

The courage to stand fast

In Stephen Crane's novel about the American Civil War, an Army private named Henry Fleming undergoes an intense inner conflict as he struggles to determine the measure of his courage in the line of fire.

The presence of healing

When trouble arises, many wonder if there is a God.

Another view of debt

Few if any of us today go untouched by debt.
Many people have come to accept the supposition that stress and anxiety can have a harmful effect on one's health.