Editorials

It is a regard for the divine laws of Love—on and off the field—that provides a framework for harmonious coexistence.

John didn't have to leave this earth to see and feel the infinite goodness and beauty of the "new Jerusalem."

A long time ago, in the first or second grade, the music teacher came in and gave us all a test.
A Newsweek magazine cover story — "Treating Pain" — caught our attention recently.
The world, as we know, is getting smaller.
Recently a European visitor to our offices commented on what she saw as Americans' naiveté about the rest of the world, perhaps because of the general lack of historical context in American thinking.
We did ten plays that summer at the Tanglewood Barn Theater in North Carolina, from Ramshackle Inn to Anastasia.
Some observers say that the key to our economic future lies in consumer behavior.

Today's spiritual searcher no longer adheres to denomination or dogma out of tradition alone.

Secure I.D.

The title of a painting by the French symbolist Paul Gauguin asks, "Where do we come from?

It can only help for each of us to give consent to the higher laws that impel spontaneous moral remission.

These days, drawing a line in the sand has become a reality, not just a metaphor.