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Watching before the news
For many today, keeping abreast of current affairs means “doomscrolling”—exercising the digitally enhanced ability to consume a constant stream of sensationalized or bad news. At the other end of the spectrum is “news avoidance,” ceasing to consume news at all for the sake of one’s mental well-being.
But there’s a standpoint from which we can actively engage with the news with God-grounded hope. We can take to heart the good news shared by Jesus—that there’s an actual kingdom of good to behold, one that the material senses can’t see but that a spiritual sense within us all is fully capable of discerning. Every glimpse of this all-harmonious kingdom lifts us above either pessimism or optimism to trust the impact of God’s influence.
Such a steady trust in God isn’t blind faith in an occasionally interventionist creator. It’s “fact-checking” against Christ, the true idea of God, all that we take in. As infinitely powerful and all-loving Spirit, God creates, sustains, and knows us as His spiritual offspring. We can feel the assurance of this when barraged by reports of problems near and far.
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July 24, 2023 issue
View IssueEditorial
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Watching before the news
Tony Lobl
Keeping Watch
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Eliminating fear from decision-making
Brian Abbott
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Journey home
Bobby Lewis
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Reverse pernicious beliefs
Joann Smedley
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Good management
Name Withheld
Teens
Healings
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Severe pain healed
Marianna Milliken
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Finding home
Nathanael Kenworthy
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Quickly healed of wasp stings
Ryan Vigil
Bible Lens
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Love
July 24–30, 2023
Letters & Conversations
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Letters & Conversations
Madelyn Harvey, Yvette Gardner, Jules Diaz