Putting on record insights into the practice of Christian Science.
Editorials
OVER 30 YEARS AGO, during an unrelenting blizzard, under total whiteout conditions, our car skidded on the highway. Unable to gain control of the car, my husband exclaimed, "God, save us and save our future.
I was listening to a Detroit radio station one night, when I heard the owner of a retail store say: "You never know what's in people's heads. But it seems to me that trying to find comfort in a $15 gas mask is not the way to go.
We're accustomed to thinking of Christmas as a commemoration, a day in which we remember the birth of Jesus. However, for those who personally lived the events of the first Christmas, that day was far more than a festival, far more than a time to exchange presents.
Gratitude is a catalyst that brings God's goodness into focus. Good Things Come To Us , sometimes, in unexpected ways.
The author shares how our spiritual identity is steadfast, complete, and unaffected by material conditions.
We'll start tomorrow at 9:00," said the piano teacher to the prospective student. Actually, the teacher was a distant family relative.
The idea that God can heal your heart is deep-rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. In the mid-1980s, just after Dr.
The roads were dusty and monotonous, but not without charm. The wideness of the horizon and the extraordinary luminosity made this part of Turkey—near Ankara—a very interesting region to travel through.
Walls can offer support and protection, but the kind of walls this issue of the Journal addresses are those that faith seeks to knock down. Walls of racial and religious hatred.
Millions of people coexist in urban centers. This is a modern phenomenon, especially in the developing countries.