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- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveChasing grumpy clouds awayWhen a family outing became plagued with irritability and frustration, a church service brought much-needed spiritual refreshment, enabling the family to see how God鈥檚 harmony dispels the 鈥渃louds鈥 that would obscure our God-given joy and patience.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveLearning to loveWhen an individual was called upon to care for his estranged mother, painful childhood memories loomed large. Out of a heartfelt plea, 鈥淒ear God, teach me to love,鈥 came a tangible sense of God鈥檚 love that led to a dramatic healing and a renewed relationship with his mom.
The Monitor's ViewCourt鈥檚 burden in keeping religious harmonyA Supreme Court ruling that allows an old war-memorial cross to stay in public hands shows the justices again trying to keep the peace on matters of faith in the public square.
The Monitor's ViewA global moment for the #MeToo movementWorld leaders have a chance to enact a pact against sexual harassment in the workplace. Even debating the issue reveals a revolution in thought about respect and equality for all.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveA powerful change of thoughtFor one man, a lesson learned from his first job has stuck with him ever since: the value of mentally yielding to God, divine Love, rather than to frustration and complaint.
The Monitor's ViewFacebook banks on a globe-uniting currencyThe launch of the 鈥楲ibra鈥 cryptocurrency next year will help reimagine the purpose of money in a distrustful world.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveHow can we deal with anxiety?Getting to know God as our tender, caring Shepherd goes a long way in replacing fear with confidence and calm.
- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveEmerging from negative expectationsHere鈥檚 an article inspired by one man鈥檚 experience breaking out of a downward mental spiral at work. It considers a spiritual basis for expecting good in our lives 鈥 one that goes beyond positive thinking and opens the door for meaningful change.
The Monitor's ViewHong Kong鈥檚 quiet message to BeijingIf the sheer size of Sunday鈥檚 pro-democracy protest was not enough, then other signals from the crowds might persuade China to rethink its growing grip on the semi-autonomous city.
Finding our balance
Readers RespondReaders write: 鈥榃ho鈥 versus 鈥榳hom,鈥 GPS adventures, immigration activistSee what our readers have to say about immigration activism, Google maps, and our 鈥橧n a word鈥 column.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveFather鈥檚 Day every dayFathering isn鈥檛 confined to dads and kids; everyone can feel and express the love of our divine Father, which inspires, strengthens, and heals.
The Monitor's ViewRobots: Job killers or co-workers?Intelligent machines are moving rapidly into the workplace, sometimes in unexpected ways. The low US unemployment rate may be masking a big challenge in the near future.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveLearning languages with loveAn understanding of God as Love and as the one divine Mind brings freedom from limiting beliefs about one鈥檚 capacity to communicate effectively.聽
The Monitor's ViewTo clear the air, go undergroundThe big challenge of global warming needs big ideas to mitigate it. Two well-known ways to bury carbon dioxide in the ground keep looking like an important part of the solution.- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveBuilding harmonious relationshipsCommunity is a vital aspect of life, as an article in today鈥檚 Monitor Daily indicates, speaking to the growing trend of group living. Here鈥檚 a spiritual take on nurturing harmony in one鈥檚 community, inspired by an individual鈥檚 experiences of living at the same place where she worked.
The Monitor's ViewWhat's at stake in Hong KongProtesters are trying to prevent an extradition law that would send Hong Kong citizens into Chinese courts with a questionable reputation for fairness.聽- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveThe consciousness of Love, wherever we areFaced with the prospect of immigration issues while working overseas, today鈥檚 contributor found that turning to God, divine Love, lifted her fear and paved the way for a harmonious outcome.
The Monitor's ViewBack to the moonThe Artemis space program is scheduled to return Americans, including the first woman, to the lunar surface in 2024. But can the US muster the political will to really make it happen?- A 海角大神 Science PerspectiveWhen decisions feel beyond our controlWith the need to decide the future relationship of the United Kingdom and the European Union extended for at least several more months, today鈥檚 contributor shares how she has been praying in response to the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
