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- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveLove that can transform a lifeAn openness to feeling and sharing God鈥檚 limitless love, ever shining, opens new horizons for meaningful interactions.
The Monitor's ViewPeacemakers and Putin鈥檚 holy warIn former Soviet states with churches tied to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Kremlin leader faces a rebellion against the invasion of Ukraine.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveDefined by God, not material historySometimes the past can feel impossible to escape. But seeing ourselves and others from a spiritual perspective offers a foundation for reformation, healing, and a fresh start.
The Monitor's ViewRising seas, rising compassionThe world鈥檚 first agreement on climate mobility 鈥 between Australia and a South Pacific nation 鈥 offers a model based on dignity and individual agency.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWater walkingWhen troubles arise, we can rely on Christ for inspiration that not only keeps us afloat, but heals.
The Monitor's ViewGaza truce as a marker for peaceQatar鈥檚 mediation in the Israel-Hamas 鈥榟umanitarian pause鈥 reflects other triumphs in building a less-violent Middle East.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe rewards of givingAs God鈥檚 children, we always have it in us to help others 鈥 even if we鈥檙e feeling stuck ourselves.
The Monitor's ViewA mind for peace in AfricaSocieties across the continent refine models of justice based on equality, inclusion, and reconciliation.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA 鈥榤any mansions鈥 view of our heritageRecognizing that everyone has a place in the kingdom of God, good, brings about a deeper understanding and experience of home.
Can children really lead the way?In an age of youth-led climate movements, children are leaders. But what motivates them? A climate lawsuit driven by a group of kids in Montana offers an answer.
A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveGod鈥檚 gift of loveIt鈥檚 natural for a song of praise to rise up as we witness how abundantly God bestows goodness upon His spiritual creation.
The Monitor's ViewThanksgiving unity during a divisive warWhen Americans gather for a day of gratitude and praise, their gestures of love are needed to heal the strains of the Gaza war.
Readers RespondReaders write: Humanity from the front lines to the classroomLetters to the editor from the Nov. 20 Weekly. Readers discussed the importance of education and the value of recognizing humanity even amid war.
The Monitor's ViewClimate fairness on a Dutch ballotEurope鈥檚 architect for achieving climate neutrality faces a national election that may show how voters view the shared burden of energy sacrifices.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe spiritual safety that is oursClaiming a spiritual sense of security, we receive the divine inspiration that saves, as a woman experienced when part of her house caught fire.
The Monitor's ViewArgentina as a Latin American bellwetherVoters opt for a libertarian president yet, at a deeper level, Sunday鈥檚 election continues a regional trend of strengthening democracy through trust and equality.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWholehearted gratitudeWhen we鈥檙e willing to look beyond the surface and consider with thankfulness that God, good, is truly supreme, progress and healing naturally follow.
When reporting hits homeIn Bangladesh to report on how young people are adapting to climate change, a reporter is reminded of the inextricable links between children half a world apart.
Readers RespondReaders write: Searching for leadership, and peaceLetters to the editor from the Nov. 6 Weekly. Readers explored possibilities for peace amid the war in Gaza, and questions of leadership in U.S. politics.
Readers RespondReaders write: Rising to challenges, from guns to climate changeLetters to the editor from the Oct. 23 Weekly. Readers discussed the role of economic growth in climate change, compassion in Oregon, and gun control.聽
