Editorials

A recent episode of The West Wing, the popular American television series about presidential politics, posed an intriguing solution to ideological gridlock in Washington.

The union of justice and health is real and powerful and beneficial; it can move us from helplessness to empowerment, from despair to inspiration, and from illness to health.

Terror is not person or an entity—it's essentially a mode of thinking. And terror is contrary to the goodness of God, which is omnipotent.

As Mel Gibson's film graphically portrays, the world was anything but kind to its Saviour, Jesus Christ.

Whatever complicated or intractable situations arise, God is always available to show us what to do.

One sure way to antidote a tense future is to make sure we're praying in the present tense.

'I am woman, hear me roar!" —so said the pop song of the 1970s.
The Bible is filled with stories of people oppressed by unfair and even cruel governments.
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All are philanthropists who love God. It's because we love God that we love humanity.

There is a powerful antidote to discouragement: scientific prayer that affirms and draws comfort from God's unfailing love.

In everyday living, it is possible to bring healing and change to difficult relationships, to mend broken hearts—to heal disease.