
Welcome
“What should I think about dreams? Should I ignore them?” Those two questions initiated a thought-provoking discussion recently on www. tmcyouth.
The cover copy of this issue, “Reach Wide, Live Deep—Craving Spiritual Depth in a Connected World,” offers much about the issue of perspective. For instance, when we’re flying in a plane at 30-some thousand feet, we have a much different view of the earth than that when we land back at ground level.
Consider the typical business card: a 31/2 x 2–inch piece of stiff paper. Name, title, contact info.
Renewal. Rebirth.
THE COVER COPY on this Journal, "Why Christian Science Is Needed Now," is not just headline material for this particular Journal. It is an imperative statement expressing the idea that the Science of Christianity must be—and will be—humanity's path for progress not only at this point in time, but for all future generations, as well.
Dear Reader, "They are sincere, generous, noble, and are therefore open to the approach and recognition of Truth. " Mary Baker Eddy, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures p.
"A CHILD OF THE CHURCH. " Now, there's a phrase many on the Journal staff hadn't heard used in everyday conversation.
Jesus cared deeply about his family and friends, and, in fact, some of his last words expressed concern for his mother. Yet he spoke cogently about what it means to leave all for Christ.
I'VE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated with stories of the people who homesteaded on the American plains. The land was divided up on the virgin prairies.
AND. CONSIDER THAT LOWLY CONJUNCTION.