Editorials

Healings that are permanent

With remarkable inventiveness, people have developed many systems of healing over the centuries.
It's a hard choice, let's say.

Upon seeing the multitudes

"And seeing the multitudes," the gospel writer introduces Christ's Sermon on the Mount, "he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: and he opened his mouth, and taught them.

Reluctant to admit healing?

We've all seen times when someone has offered advice on how to do a task more effectively.
"Yes, but you've got to be practical!" Useful advice, perhaps, to awaken one from a dream world, but where does inspired, prayer-based action come in?
How important is it, in scientific prayer, to reverse error with truth?

The joy of the second mile

The Christ that brought forward Jesus' life and his teachings impels us today when we turn unreservedly to God for guidance.
Much as at the beginning of other eras, the turn of the last century prompted many thinkers to contemplate the future.
It has been said that people shouldn't let their stomachs become waist baskets.

Moved by love, not fear

"Be careful but don't be cautious," our friend called out.

A heroic Christianity

It has been argued that the world today is without real heroes.
Viewing the panorama of the twentieth century in broadest terms, one cannot help being impressed by two contrasting phenomena of enormous consequence.