Editorials

Letting Go the Unreal

If we've not glimpsed a reality transcending the earthly, it's not unusual for us to be more or less worldly.
So much of what we learned ten years ago is now obsolete that we can hardly be surprised if the usefulness of learning is questioned.

A Saving Education

In the Mideast two thousand years ago a unique teacher, Christ Jesus, was born.

Always a Road Forward

To one finding his life in the universe of Spirit, which divine intelligence creates and governs, there are no dead-end streets.
When Christ Jesus sent his seventy disciples out into the world to preach the gospel, he said, "Into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace be to this house.

Family Prayers

One of the concepts greatly in need of redemption today is that of family.
Spirituality opens up to us a whole fresh, lively range and variety of intelligent ideas relating to life and being.
People who live in countries where there are no sandy deserts are apt to think of such places as perpetually barren.

Things Man Can't Help

Through the scientific understanding of God we can upturn the customary sense of man—as disputatious, fragile, finite—and find him to be divine Mind's perfect idea, the expression of God, not able to help being so.
The sick can be healed by Christian Science prayer.

Man and the Universe

In Scientific American, May, 1975, Cornell University's astronomy professors Carl Sagan and Frank Drake write of "The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
How often should we pray for mankind as a whole?