Ralph Fiennes leads a stellar cast in “The Choral,” about an amateur choir struggling to stay afloat as its male singers head ...
Taylor Luck, the Monitor’s Arab world correspondent, has a broad assignment, covering his beat with a close eye on and ...
The advent of Jesus brought to fuller view God’s everlasting, healing grace.
Efforts to stop Venezuela’s oil exports signal that U.S. goals go beyond the narcotics trade to include pressure on the ...
Many Ukrainians lament the reminder that a corrupt culture still lurks in the halls of power. Yet many are encouraged that ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The seasonal surfeit of material presents is prompting a rethink. A parallel increase in religious affiliation can help shift the focus of this spiritual celebration from things to the “tidings of ...
No matter the season, we’re all recipients of God-given joy, wholeness, and love. An article inspired by this week’s Bible lesson from the Christian Science Quarterly.
Aquarium of Amazing Fishes” in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, allows visitors to dream of worlds beyond a war that has made their city ...
For each Senegalese man who migrates to Europe, or dies trying, there are women left behind to build new lives.
Today marks the last day of Hanukkah, when all eight candles of the menorah are lit in commemoration of the rededication of the Jewish temple. And later this week, many will celebrate Christmas and ...
From scavenging gifts for college roommates to mailing Christmas cheer to loved ones, sometimes the sweetest holiday memories are the simplest.