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- In a parched Syria, a path to plentySix months after liberation from a dictator, Syrians not only are aiming for democracy, but also must find solutions for a severe drought. That crisis may be a unifying moment.
- The seeds of spiritual good are germinatingAs we lift our sights to the activity of the Divine, we find evidence that God’s goodness has never left us.
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- Africa’s tech comes of ageThe world’s youngest continent finds that its adaptation skills and curiosity create entrepreneurs who can be globally competitive.
- How do we see ourselves?When we start from the premise that God is Spirit and we are His spiritual offspring, this opens the door to healing.
- Mongolia’s young people right the shipProtests against corruption fell a prime minister and reveal a generation shaping accountable, transparent governance.
- Our ageless identity in GodRealizing that our God-given freedom, joy, and capability can never degrade empowers us to overcome limitations.
- Seeing God todayWhen we turn to God as a constant, reliable presence, we’re empowered to bear witness to His goodness – even in the face of a crisis.
- Small-town values speak to young AmericansAn accelerating trend of leaving large cities points to new possibilities for strengthening community and connection – and reinvigorating local economies.
- What Europeans hold dearA survey finds rule of law so popular in the European Union that it ranks higher than climate action – and justifies sanctions on errant EU states like Hungary.
- Letting go of selfishnessLooking to God as the source of infinite goodness opens the door to a more expansive harmony and joy in our relationships with others.
- Africa’s push for economic sovereigntyThe choice of a new president of the African Development Bank underscores a renewed drive for self-reliance and unity, in response to recent cuts in foreign aid.
- A childhood healing became a milestone for lifeDiscovering the truth of our spiritual nature brings healing.
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