In the foreword to New Thought for a New Millennium Marianne Williamson writes: "Those of us who perceive the world metaphysically view human consciousness as a divine vessel. God has given us the freedom to think what we choose and the creative capacity to bring forth worlds accordingly." In this future-facing paperback edited by Michael A. Maday, the authors use the twelve powers of consciousness as expressed by Charles Fillmore, the co-founder of the Unity School of Christianity, as stepping stones for a spiritual pathway into the new millennium.

Rosemary Ellen Guiley writes about faith as "the engine that drives our existence," and Jim Rosemergy salutes love as leading the way into tomorrow. Eric Butterworth calls for a practical Christianity based on wisdom that comes from the heart. James Dillet Freeman proclaims imagination as the faculty which can make us more spiritually alert. And Christopher H. Jackson hurrahs zeal as "a fuel for spiritual pioneering."