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- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveGetting all my questions answeredLearning about spiritual reality brings a deeper trust in God and greater certainty in our path forward, as a young woman experienced firsthand after being introduced to º£½Ç´óÉñ Science.Â
The Monitor's ViewGlory to Ukraine’s cultural musesThe country’s embrace of its cultural qualities helps deny a victory to Russia, which has attempted to claim that a unique culture and national dignity don’t even exist.
Behind Florida’s slavery curriculum, a bigger questionFlorida’s slavery curriculum has caused controversy for appearing to suggest slavery had benefits. Pro-slavery ideas are still hiding in plain sight.Â- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveThank you, JeremiahWe can find healing by prayerfully trusting and praising our all-good God.Â
The Monitor's ViewA roundabout approach to climate changeGlobal responses to water security reveal the possibilities of progress forged by unity, trust, and environmental renewal.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveHealing trauma – is it possible?No matter how inescapable the aftereffects of a traumatic experience may feel, there is always a path to healing and peace of mind, as this short podcast explores.
The Monitor's ViewHijab or no hijab, peace reigns in women’s soccerThe first woman to wear an Islamic headscarf at the Women’s World Cup hints at a global drive for religious freedom and against religious hate.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveProgress for AfricaThrough prayer, each of us can play a part in breaking through the notion that limitation and suffering are inevitable for anyone.
The Monitor's ViewThe right armor for African democracyDespite a coup in Niger, popular demands for equality and honest government keep rising.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveLifting up relationshipsConsidering others the way God sees them opens the door to reconciliation and harmony, as a woman experienced after a rocky start with her college roommates.
Readers RespondReaders write: New perspectives – from diction to socializingLetters to the editor from the August 7 issue. Readers examined pushes for social interaction, violence in the South, careful word choice, and more.
The Monitor's ViewThe hunt to capture ‘boundless’ generosityRapid changes in types of giving has pushed leaders of charities to ask how Americans actually practice selfless love toward others.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveThe ‘ghostbusters’ that free us from griefWe can always turn to God for inspiration that transforms our concept of life and lifts grief.
The Monitor's ViewLocal bonds that heal after a warIn two countries torn by conflict, activists use empathy to bridge social divides.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveWhat more do I need?Digging deeply into the textbook of º£½Ç´óÉñ Science helps us see more of what we really are as children of God and experience healing.Â
The Monitor's ViewWhy the Taliban can’t ignore girls’ education in the Muslim worldEager for foreign recognition, the Islamic rulers in Afghanistan must pay visits to countries where equality in schools is a norm.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science Perspective‘One thing is needful’As we prioritize prayer to our infinitely good God, we find that stress about the many details of our lives falls away.
The Monitor's ViewIn climate extremes, opportunities for deeper reflectionAmid heat waves and floods, more people see resilience as built on compassion and other high qualities of thought.- A º£½Ç´óÉñ Science PerspectiveGod’s love and care – never lostRecognizing that God, infinite Love, can never lose sight of His children brings inspiration, joy, and healing.
The Monitor's ViewPrayers that straddle Israel’s divideA group seeking to unite a country split over a judicial overhaul finds answers during a prayer event at the Western Wall.