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- The Monitor's ViewBalm of gratitude eases the virus crisisOfficials from Beijing to Washington are thanking those battling the coronavirus. The appreciation helps allay fear and form bonds across borders.
- A man for all seasonsWhy did we write a cover story on centenarian statesman George Shultz in 2020? It鈥檚 simple. He鈥檚 a builder 鈥 someone who searches for solutions.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveNot afraid but not naiveMany are voicing their fears and worries about the coronavirus. But Christ, ever 鈥渧oicing good,鈥 is the divine influence that calms our fears, reveals our safety in God, and brings healing to our lives.
- The Monitor's ViewA corporate role in ending epidemicsA promise of no layoffs by many firms during the virus crisis should help reduce at least one fear.
- Readers RespondReaders write: Climate change remedies, and Melinda Gates interviewLetters to the editor for the March 9, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss anthropogenic climate change and Melinda Gates.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveIn one affectionWhat if we all took a moment to pray to feel and express more of God鈥檚 love in our communities and our world, today 鈥 this year鈥檚 World Day of Prayer 鈥 and every day? Here鈥檚 an article that illustrates how powerful such prayer can be.
- The Monitor's ViewFor climate action, lessons from the virus crisisThe pace and intensity of the global response to the coronavirus should inspire better cooperation on global warming.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayers that comfort and careWhen disaster strikes, expressions of heartfelt caring go a long way. Prayer affirming God鈥檚 limitless love for all is a meaningful way to care for others, as an Australian woman experienced firsthand during and after the catastrophic bushfires in her country.
- The Monitor's ViewIsrael鈥檚 Arabs stand up for equalityTheir high voter turnout in an election, winning them a record number of seats in parliament, reveals a new yearning for equality as a minority.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveYou can鈥檛 be robbed of what God has given youSearching for a way forward after the funds she鈥檇 brought on a business trip abroad were stolen, a woman turned to God for help 鈥 and experienced God鈥檚 care in tangible ways.
- The Monitor's ViewIn Central Europe, a stereotype of corruption breaksAn election win for an anti-corruption party in Slovakia signifies a popular shift toward making honesty and merit the rule in governance.
- The Monitor's ViewTurkey鈥檚 threat of a refugee exodusStuck in a standoff with Russia, Turkey tried to manipulate help from Europe with a flow of migrants. This exploitation of innocent people ran into a global norm.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveContributing to a better mental atmosphereWhat might happen if we more often considered what kind of atmosphere we鈥檙e contributing to at home, at work, out running errands, or even at the polls? Wherever we find ourselves, each of us has a God-given ability to express kindness, compassion, and patience.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveShielded from contagion during air travelIf we feel threatened by illness, we can open our hearts to healing, fear-dissolving inspiration from God.
- The Monitor's ViewWhy Afghan women must negotiate with the TalibanFor a peace deal to stick in Afghanistan, women must be at the table, ensuring their rights are protected.
- Readers RespondReaders write: 鈥楶arasite鈥 interpretation, global patterns, and moreLetters to the editor for the March 2, 2020 weekly magazine. Readers discuss the film 鈥淧arasite,鈥 news analysis columns, positive news, and more.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveQuick healing of flu symptomsIn every season and wherever we may be, we all have an ability to feel and express our God-given joy and health.
- The Monitor's ViewBillions of good deeds to defeat an epidemicFrom pay cuts in Singapore to school closures in Japan, people are sacrificing for the safety of others. Such selflessness is a curative in itself.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWhat sets the captive free?The healing Christ that Jesus expressed is present at every moment to open the doors of thought and set us free from imprisoning ailments, even long-standing ones.
- The Monitor's ViewMexican women try the power of silenceIn quiet protest of gender violence, many women plan a one-day retreat from public life March 9. Their temporary absence might bring permanent change.