Editorials

Transformation of the heart awakens a spiritual sense of universal affection within us, which causes us to feel God’s presence.
Understanding that we all reflect one God, one infinite Love, we find we can appreciate working with people of all races and cultures.
Our aim should be to grow in understanding God and in expressing our identity as God’s spiritual reflection. 
As International Women’s Day is celebrated all over the world on March 8, and Women’s History Month is celebrated in March in the United States, we find we are growing into a world demanding that both men and women be honored equally.
Truly, the sacred is not veiled but meant for the whole world.
I saw how unspiritual thinking had no genuine existence by which to prevent us from perceiving, and responding to, the unifying leadings of infinite Love.

To defend our Cause

It was the Fourth of July, 1886, and Mary Baker Eddy rose to speak extemporaneously to the Sunday congregation at Chickering Hall in Boston.
When I found Science and Health, I was so hungry for an understanding of God that I couldn’t put the book down. 
It’s crucial to let the light of spiritual understanding illumine the boundlessly beautiful environment of Spirit always at hand.
“It’s time,” writes this author, “to ‘stick with love’—with the courage to have our ignorance, our unjust thoughts and actions, and our fears uncovered and overcome by divine Love, which forgives and heals mankind. In doing so, we can do our part in helping to lift the curse of racial prejudice from the human race.”

The joy set before us

Spiritual joy, with its sole source being God, is perpetual, flowing on through even our most challenging times.

Getting to the goal

Divine Love impels the movement of spiritual thinkers in the way of Truth. God’s power gets us to the goal.