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Readers RespondReaders write: Finding balance 鈥 and facing the pastLetters to the editor from the Feb. 19 Weekly. Readers discussed novel approaches to climate change, Americans鈥 gun rights, and racial justice.
The Monitor's ViewSeeds of compassion in MyanmarThailand鈥檚 plan to provide aid to innocent civilians in its war-torn neighbor opens a door for building trust between foes.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWho鈥檚 flying the plane?We can reliably count on God鈥檚 perfect care for us 鈥 and find healing.聽
The Monitor's ViewCivic strength in Senegal鈥檚 calmAn election delay has provoked an African nation to renew its democratic norms of dialogue and integrity.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveSimply trustIn this poem, the author shares a spiritual lesson she learned from freeing a trapped bird.
The Monitor's ViewTo cool Earth, Europe warms up trustFarmer protests against unfair climate policies bring a swift change in how leaders listen and deliberate.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveOur unobstructed purpose in God鈥檚 kingdomIf obstacles are hindering our progress, learning more about our nature and role as God鈥檚 children helps us find freedom in our path forward.
The Monitor's ViewCeaseless forgiving in SpainTo quell separatism and other national divisions, a prime minister offers compassion, patience, and grace.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHoly joySinging the song of divine Soul鈥檚 goodness brings comfort and healing.
The Monitor's ViewNorthern Ireland鈥檚 peace-defining identitiesWhat two women now leading the province say about healing the past to build a future for all.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe common ground we all shareRecognizing our shared heritage as God鈥檚 children, created to know and express God鈥檚 harmony and goodness, is an empowering starting point for bridging divides.
The Monitor's ViewReviving Somalia鈥檚 peaceful pastA project to preserve the country鈥檚 oral history amplifies a renewal now lifting a society out of collapse.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectivePraying in an election year and beyondIn recognizing more of the government of the Divine, we gain the confidence that good leadership and laws are accessible universally.聽
Embracing a concept of 鈥榡ust enough鈥For consumers, is it ever possible to balance collective good and individual freedom? Sweden offers an answer with an ethos of not too little, not too much.
The Monitor's ViewSaving Ukraine in Hotel AmigoEuropean leaders relied on both good faith and tough love to convince Hungary not to block $54 billion in aid for Ukraine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveChrist鈥檚 action is thoroughAs Christ Jesus showed us, we can count on divine Truth to clear away thoughts that don鈥檛 align with God鈥檚 goodness 鈥 and healing follows.
The Monitor's ViewThe peaceful dialogue of Latin AmericaCommunity gestures of reconciliation offer lessons for governments seeking solutions to gang violence and organized crime.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveMaking a valuable impactOpening our hearts to Christ empowers our efforts to help others in meaningful ways.
The Monitor's ViewThe password for generosity: TrustBoth donors and researchers find giving in all its forms relies on individuals experiencing generosity and learning to trust others.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveLoneliness? There is a better companion.Leaning on the eternal promise of 鈥淕od with us鈥 brings richness and fullness to our lives 鈥 whether we鈥檙e alone or with others.
