Editorials

Even within the framework of matter and physics, former time limits have been shattered.

The work of Christmas

One of the most hard-bitten persons I've known said surprisingly, "I love Christmas.

Eyes that see... and heal

I rebelled.

Hid with Christ

A few years ago the Associated Press wire service featured an account of a man who had been discovered after hiding out for more than three decades.
Christmas—commemoration of a remarkable event two thousand years ago?

The presence of power

From time immemorial, people have looked to God as possessing great power.
In one of his letters to the Christian church at Corinth, the Apostle Paul warned his brethren to keep alert—not to be deceived and "corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.

The structuring of our lives

Anyone seeking a more meaningful life, looking for a way out of stalemate or hectic confusion, can be assured that right now there is a spiritual route open.
When fear seems rampant—fear of street crime, accident, environmental disaster, social turmoil, or even nuclear war—nothing could be more timely, or more urgently needed, than the Bible's comforting truth of safety through divine power.

Lives that echo the Bible

Each year National Bible Week in the United States.
Do we think of God as the fountain of beauty, joy, and radiance of spirit?

Books to open—and close

What place does the reading of books have in religious experience?