In turning to God as our ever-present source of spiritual goodness, we find that what we need is immediately available to us.
Community movie houses have proved surprisingly resilient and adaptive despite challenges. Avid patrons play a starring role.
Elyse Dunham’s atmospheric novel “Maya & Natasha” portrays Russian dancers caught up in envy and ambition during the Cold War ...
The Pasadena Community Job Center helps day laborers find work. After the LA wildfires, workers volunteered to help others – ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
The new visa would replace the EB-5 program, which offers U.S. visas to investors who spent around $1 million on an American ...
In its showdown over offshore territory, the Philippines deploys transparency and comic books rather than a “prism of fear” ...
For centuries, Yemen’s coastal wetlands played host to each year to flocks of migrating birds. But civil war has left the ...
Yielding to the activity of divine Spirit brings spiritual peace and needed solutions.
Would being able to say whatever you want, whenever you want, make a difference in where you attend college? In Texas, the ...
In our fast-paced culture, being bored is often seen as a problem to be fixed. What if, instead, it’s viewed as a time to ...
Once a card-carrying liberal, this writer got fed up with running afoul of the left’s sacred cows.