There are people in all walks of life and of different faiths or beliefs who at some time in their lives have turned to a power higher than themselves.
In an interview with Richard Conrat, instructor of photography at San Francisco Art Institute, Alan Jones, an architect, is quoted as saying, "Most of our environmental problems won't be solved until people's attitudes change—until their personal habits and patterns of life reflect an understanding of their relationships to each other and to the environment.
In a period of inflation the common tendency is to look ruefully at the shrinking value of one's salary and savings and anxiously wonder where it all will stop.
The Board of Trustees of The Christian Science Publishing Society reported to the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church in June that The Christian Science Monitor is seriously in the red.
If we define poverty as a sense of limitation, it is possible that the wealthy people of this world are as poor as those we usually think of as underprivileged.