Editorials

Gaining a more spiritual outlook defuses fear by awakening our thoughts to bear witness to the good already at hand.
There is an activist in the Bible who demonstrates the power of prayer, and that is Christ Jesus.
Christian healing was not unique to Christ Jesus—it is universally available as a practical help today as it was two thousand years ago.
Jesus saw persecution as an opportunity to prove the omnipotence and omnipresence
of divine Love.

The demand for change 

We are naturally able to make needed adjustments by leaning on God.
The all-power of divine goodness and infinite Love affirms our wholeness and embraces all aspects of our being.
Our true lives remain forever innocent in the eyes of our creator.

Consent to true health 

Consenting to the holy, health-giving consciousness of divine Truth heals our bodies just as surely as it transforms our character. 

The commitment that blesses 

As God’s children, it’s our very nature to love and respond to good—to commit to it. 
What if a “warfare with one’s self” could change the headlines?
God is the omnipresent Parent and is never separate from His children.
Prayer is all about learning the truth about God and His creation—and putting what we are learning into practice.