Editorials

Divine Love is the basic building block of our being. Even the darkest human experiences cannot extinguish it.

Moving beyond ego

Our true selfhood is found in feeling the presence of God, divine wisdom and Love. 
We worship best by letting our lives attest our sincerity and sing God’s praise.
It is true that even while we are engaged in learning to understand God, we can experience healing, as I did while first exploring Science and Health.
It’s not the scale of the problem but the view of God that makes the difference.
Proving God true in the details of our lives helps guide thought to that bigger sense of hope.
A reforming, Christly love includes doing good—if the opportunity arises—to anyone we feel is an enemy.
I live in a city in the United States close to the Mexican border, where immigration has long been a part of daily community life.
As we grow in our understanding of Christian Science, changes in our approach to problems naturally take place.
This editorial is in response to a reader who wanted to know about Christian Science treatment for healing, and about respecting the wishes of others regarding such treatment.
Thought uplifted by a spiritual consciousness of God’s perfection brings harmony out in our lives.
The Christ operates as an irresistible divine influence that can break through any opposition to good.