Editorials

The British call it moving house.
Take a stroll over to any major bookstore these days, and you'll find the spirituality section jammed with periodicals focusing on spirituality and health.
Lately it seems as though every third cover story in the popular newsweeklies is about what we eat, or should not be eating.
In this busy, electronically complex—some say dangerous—world, humanity is always on the brink of something.

Watching from a spiritual doesn't mean watching out as much as it means watching for. For what? For proof of God's presence in the world.

Our cities
are crying out for healing.
Our neighborhoods
are parched
for a "cup of cold water"
given in Christ's name.

The people on those hijacked flights chose to be fearless in the face of terror.

Drawing on the reason and clarity that come from divine Intelligence puts oneself outside the box of blind, robotic thinking.

Trusting God's promise
 of unceasing love
 can give each of us
 the courage
 to step outside
 of our own
 comfort zones.

We have reported on a number of "social entrepreneurs.

There are realities that no video game—no matter how ingenious—will ever teach.

The example of those who prayed unselfishly for their brothers—even though they were strangers—is a high benchmark.