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- The Monitor's ViewUkraine鈥檚 knock-on effect on democracyOther places struggling against dictators find inspiration in the bravery of Ukrainians to fight for freedom.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveDaily bread for daily needsWhatever type of problem we may be facing, God has given us the grace, strength, and inspiration we need to experience healing and find solutions.
- The Monitor's ViewA Senate airing on the uses of punishmentThe hearings for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson highlight the need to refine court sentencing to better define justice.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayer that reaches across oceansCan we ever be too far away to help in a troubling situation? Not when our prayers are impelled by God鈥檚 power and goodness, as a mother experienced after her son became ill while living on another continent.
- The Monitor's ViewA brighter light on Russian war crimesCalling out crimes like genocide, such as the U.S. just did for Myanmar, may deter violence against civilians in other conflicts.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA legacy of healing and hopeIn recognition of Women鈥檚 History Month, observed throughout March in the United States, here鈥檚 an article exploring the great gift that Mary Baker Eddy gave to humanity through her discovery of 海角大神 Science: a powerful foundation for hope and healing, even in dark hours.
- The Monitor's ViewUkraine as Africa鈥檚 inflection pointThe Russian invasion impels many Africans to seek a stronger self-image of freedom.
- What Martin Luther King鈥檚 message and methods can teach us todayA hallmark of Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 success as a leader was his adaptability, which included broadening his goals to include all people.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOverturn danger and devastation with prayerWhen we see images of danger and devastation, it can be easy to respond with feelings of cynicism and hopelessness. But there is a more productive response that is proven to bring healing and practical solutions: prayer.
- The Monitor's ViewA humble, climate-friendly pioneer in architectureFor the first time, the profession鈥檚 biggest prize goes to an African, someone whose village origins help define new ideas in building design.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveListening to angelsGod鈥檚 thoughts 鈥 angels 鈥 are available to everyone. The more we know God as divine Love, the more we鈥檒l recognize and respond to these angel thoughts as they guard and guide us in our own lives and in helping others.
- The Monitor's ViewFighting inflation by minting new ideasCentral banks struggle to battle rising prices while a core solution might lie in what鈥檚 happening already: more innovation.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveNever displaced from goodWherever we may be in the world, and whatever the circumstances that brought us there, no one can ever be separated from God鈥檚 guiding, protecting, healing love.
- The Monitor's ViewGavels for truth against Russia鈥檚 war liesUkraine has wisely used three international courts to both win preliminary findings against the invasion and gain further international support.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFind a rock when the harsh winds blowEven when it seems a life has ended, our unity with the Life that is God stands eternal, and can never be lost. This is a powerful foundation for healing grief, as a woman experienced after losing her dad.
- The Monitor's ViewLand rights for Africa鈥檚 tillersWomen do most of the farm work yet own little of the land. New models of teaching land rights are shifting attitudes, notably among men.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayer鈥檚 immediate impactIs prayer effective in the face of conflict? A military veteran explores how acknowledging everyone鈥檚 God-given ability to value and do good can make a real difference in hostile situations.
- The Monitor's ViewTo help end the war, shape Ukraine鈥檚 peace
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe powerlessness of liesWe all have a God-given ability to do the right thing, and to not be taken in by false narratives.
- Readers RespondReaders write: Connecting with others, despite deep divisionsLetters to the editor for the March 21, 2022 weekly magazine. Readers highlight the power of civility, calligraphy, and hand-written letters.聽