Editorials

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.
Christian Science brings us a deep and pure insight into meeting problems of personal domination because it reveals man's inviolable relationship to the Father, divine Mind, God.
Christian Science squarely challenges the concept that advancing years open the door to limitations on health.

Life is not frail

Sometimes the vicissitudes of human existence would have us believe that life is a fragile thing, subject to debilitating whims of accident, disease, or passing years.

Liberation through Christ

People who are in pain need more than relief—they need healing.
"Addictive behavior has invaded every aspect of American life today," "The Addictive Personality: Common Traits Are Found," The New York Times, January 18, 1983.
The freedom to be who we truly are—the perfect likeness of God, the complete manifestation of divine Love: this is the greatest freedom.

A home for the homeless

Is God's power to care for His children inferior to social, political, and economic forces?

You know enough to heal

Do we heal when we understand more of Truth?