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- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveAn assessment that brings true progressFrustrated by his struggles in a job that had seemed like a perfect fit, a man turned to God for help. The realization that God knows, loves, and guides all His children brought a turnaround in his approach to the work 鈥 with tangible effects.
- The Monitor's ViewNimble creativity could restore the world economyCentral banks have thrown out old playbooks to prevent a financial collapse. The same model-breaking is needed to rebuild economies.
- The power of small gesturesEven as images of shattered glass have spread, another narrative has emerged: of people hearing each other, and of the power that imparts.
- The Monitor's ViewThe heart of police reformsU.S. cities that teach police to treat residents with respect and empathy go a long way in preventing police abuse and curbing crime.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveNever without our compassIn life we so often find ourselves in need of guidance and direction. But above the waves of fear or pain or grief that we may face at one time or another, we can hear the Christ speaking 鈥 guiding, healing, and bringing us peace.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFinding a joy that can鈥檛 be maskedIn a world where face coverings have become ubiquitous, it can sometimes feel as if we鈥檙e losing part of our identity. But no mask can keep us from expressing our God-given joy and individuality.聽
- The Monitor's ViewNations that plant roots of peaceThe latest Global Peace Index shows mixed progress yet also highlights how one country, Armenia, has redefined security.
- Readers RespondWhy is America obsessed with toilet paper? Readers react.Baking bread and watching TV have emerged as popular quarantine pastimes. But why is everyone hoarding toilet paper? The audience weighs in.
- The Monitor's ViewA different kind of protest for equalityA year after mass protests聽in Hong Kong, pro-democracy leaders may be shifting tactics, acting with equality rather than just demanding it.
- I stand with George Floyd because I almost became him 28 years agoThe killing of George Floyd has jolted many Americans awake to a pattern of injustice that has been fully apparent to black Americans for decades.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe best defenseWhen discussion of an important group decision left a woman feeling resentful and defensive, she found that letting God 鈥 rather than willfulness 鈥 guide her brought peace and harmony.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHealed at the Annual Meeting of The Mother ChurchEach year The First Church of Christ, Scientist, has an Annual Meeting attended by members from around the world (this year鈥檚 was entirely virtual). Here鈥檚 a woman鈥檚 account of a meaningful healing she experienced during Annual Meeting activities some years ago.
- The Monitor's ViewBring back youth sports better than beforeThe pandemic鈥檚 hiatus for sports is a time to lift up opportunities for kids in low-income homes.
- 鈥業 choose the river鈥After leaving her counterinsurgency career, Euphrates Institute founder Janessa Gans Wilder聽has worked to support peace builders worldwide.
- Readers RespondReaders write: Gardening tips, equine therapy, and moreLetters to the editor for the June 8, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss the history of equine therapy, the year鈥檚 best gardening books, and more.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveInnocence that dissolves racism鈥淚nnocence鈥 can suggest vulnerability when dealing with evils like racism. But there鈥檚 a spiritual take on this quality that shows how it can touch a hardened heart 鈥 as a young white woman witnessed when threatened with punishment for helping black children.
- The Monitor's ViewFor whistleblowers, an honest day鈥檚 payWith trillions spent to rescue the U.S. economy, corporate tipsters are stepping up. One just received the largest reward ever from the SEC.
- The Forgotten King: Commentary on protest, race, and MLKAs U.S. cities writhe in protest,聽columnist Ken Makin urges Americans to聽consider the roots of rage feeding the unrest.
- The Monitor's ViewWith new crises, the world鈥檚 change agents embrace changeBoth the pandemic and the George Floyd killing have brought activist groups together, forcing new directions for the givers and doers in society.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayers for Minneapolis and beyondIt can too often seem that racism is a problem too big to heal. But nothing is too big for God, infinite Love, and we can each play a part in demonstrating that.