Editorials

In The New Yorker magazine for July 3, 1971, William Pfaff presents a searching exposition of a nation's moral stance.

First Waking Thoughts

The alarm clock sounds.

Active Rest

Sleep and recreation have a legitimate place in human affairs, but time and again they don't really rest and refresh us, and we wonder why.
So powerful was the Christ, the Truth that Jesus taught and demonstrated, that its influence healed many whose religious faith was totally foreign to his pure theology of Spirit.

". . . to be content"

"I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.
To encounter some of the salacious books and magazines currently on display is for many people a jolting and revolting experience.

The Power of Prayer

Whether or not our prayers are effective depends upon whether or not our thoughts, when we pray, come from the divine Mind.

Acts of God

The acts of a God who is Love must be good acts.
A church is a solid stone building with a steeple, stained-glass windows, and fixed wooden pews for the congregation to sit on.

Remedy for Depression

There is a widespread belief that it is quite natural for people to feel depressed occasionally.

First Love

There is not a single problem facing mankind today that could not be solved if people really loved God.

Integrity in Business

Self-interest is a common human trait.