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- The Monitor's ViewSudan races for peace, then democracyAn incomplete democratic revolution has wisely focused on talks to end armed movements to unite Africa鈥檚 third-largest country.
- The Monitor's ViewCongress can lead on both war and peaceAfter the war scare with Iran, lawmakers can show more leadership in directing a president on war powers.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePrayers for the planetIn the face of extreme weather events in Australia, in Indonesia, and elsewhere, hope and solutions can seem elusive. But a willingness to seek God鈥檚 guidance opens the door for divine inspiration that enables us to act wisely and safely.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA home we can鈥檛 be evicted fromUnexpectedly asked to vacate their flat without a refund, a man and his wife turned to God for a deeper understanding of home as spiritual and permanent. In short order, an unforeseen housing option emerged that perfectly met their need.
- The Monitor's ViewOne cure for escalating US-Iran violenceBoth countries already have many restraints to prevent major conflict, but Iraqis are setting an example: a movement to end revenge violence.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHelp that鈥檚 always presentIt can seem easy to feel scared and helpless in the face of challenges. But when we trust in God to inspire our prayers and actions, we can gain peace and stability that foster solutions instead of fear.
- The Monitor's ViewTaiwan takes a sobering lesson from Hong KongAs elections loom on Taiwan, the struggle in Hong Kong to keep democracy alive聽is making Taiwan skeptical of聽a 鈥渙ne country, two systems鈥 deal聽of its own聽with China.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFire on the mountainEven when the smoke seems all-consuming 鈥 whether it鈥檚 a literal fire or an international relations firestorm 鈥 we can trust in God鈥檚 goodness and experience safety and calm. A woman found this out firsthand during a 10-day wildfire in Montana.
- The Monitor's ViewWhat the chief justice must doSupreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has made a point of defending the independence and impartiality of the nation鈥檚 highest court. That stand will be tested when he presides at the Trump impeachment trial.
- The power of thinking differentlyThe first step to positive change is simply being willing to do something differently. And sometimes,聽that first step can be the hardest step of all.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWeight problems healedFor one man, the realization that God has made us spiritual, active, and beautiful proved life-changing, freeing him from unhealthy habits and bringing energy and balance.
- The Monitor's ViewDoes Dry January signal a shift on alcohol?Despite its good intentions, Prohibition failed to impose sobriety on the public. But popular movements such as Dry January and Sober Curious now encourage individuals to experience the benefits of an alcohol-free life for themselves.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe reset button is nowThe start of a new year is often seen as an opportunity to commit to new initiatives, fresh starts, and improvements in character. But we don鈥檛 need to let the calendar define our potential for progress. At every moment we can welcome inspiration from God that brings reformation and healing.
- The Monitor's ViewWhere Republicans and Democrats work together to 鈥榝ix Congress鈥An under-the-radar select committee recommends practical changes that can improve the way government work.
- OK, ChristmasJust like every other generation, millennials are figuring out life out on the fly. And they鈥檙e looking for something authentic to anchor themselves.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe ever-fresh promise of God鈥檚 goodnessAt the start of each year many find hope in the promise of a fresh start, and a good way to find such renewal is to turn to God. Whether it鈥檚 the beginning of a year or any time throughout it, divine Love is perpetually unfolding newness, goodness, and harmony in our lives.
- The Monitor's View2020 and human progressThe bad news of the past year and decade can hide wonderful examples of better lives for people around the world. Rather than debate the pluses and minuses of the past, why not jump in now on the side of hope?
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA new way to start your dayThe transition to a new year often represents freshness, renewal, progress toward goals. But these don鈥檛 need to be confined to the changing of a calendar. Through prayer, we can find in God a continual source of freshness and newness, bringing right ideas each and every day.
- The Monitor's ViewHello, who鈥檚 there? Maybe fewer scammers.A rare piece of bipartisan legislation recently passed by Congress promises to get tougher on annoying and harmful robocalls. But continuing to just say no to answering them will still be the last line of defense.
- A 鈥楤lueprint鈥 for better politicsDr. Nicholas Christakis鈥 research suggests that humans are hard-wired with a 鈥渟ocial suite鈥 including love and teaching 鈥 an innate desire to connect.