Editorials

Are We Praying and Praising?

So run the familiar lines of the beloved poet.

Setting the Captive Free

There is a door which is never closed, which stands wide open, leading into the sunshine and beauty of Soul, and it is the door of the spiritual senses.

Burn the Tares!

A woman had, for some years, been afflicted with recurring back trouble.

Example

What men say and do often acts as an example profoundly affecting the lives of others.
Look no farther than the Holy Bible if you would seek the world's greatest dramas.

Vanquishing a Corroding Vice

William Shenstone exposed a base quality of human thinking when he wrote, "There is nothing more universally commended than a fine day; the reason is, that people can commend it without envy.

Believe Not in Luck or Fate!

The average individual will, without doubt, scorn the intimation that he is superstitious; in fact, he will heartily subscribe to Ben Jonson's epigram.

It Pays to Listen

Two acquaintances met in New York.

Not "afar off"

The theory of a fallen man necessitates duality of place, with its concomitant of separation.

"That no man take thy crown"

In moments of vision and exaltation, the Psalmist saw the true nature of man and his inalienable relationship to the All-in-all.
The search for that which will bring some measure of enduring happiness or satisfaction is age-old.

Challenge Chance!

"Chance is a word void of sense; nothing can exist without a cause," wrote Voltaire.