by Dale F. Osborne
From Christian Theism to Postmodernism, here are descriptions of some worldviews you'll come across in life.
by John LaBissoniere, Peter Eddington
Discover how contemporary advertising methods play a vital role in the Church’s commission to preach the gospel of God’s Kingdom as a witness to all nations.
by Kyle Bacher
How does a parasite survive? By feeding off its host in a manner that is damaging to the host. If it doesn’t have anything to feed on, it dies. Similarly, in order for sins, bad habits or addictions to survive, they require food.
by Jerold Aust
Some people accept the news they read in newspapers and watch on television as the gospel truth. Is such trust in our mass media justified? Do you really know who's telling you what to think-and why?
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
"... HIV infections are disturbingly common among gay men of all races in their 20s, especially considering that they grew up knowing how AIDS spreads," says an Associated Press report on the recent eighth annual Retrovirus Conference in...
by Roy Holladay
Frequently, while traveling to local congregations, I am asked questions about vision.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Back in 1992, then-Vice President Dan Quayle was widely ridiculed in the media for denouncing the trend of women having children out of wedlock and taking aim at its affirmation by the TV sitcom Murphy Brown - about a divorced news anchor...
by Rudy Rangel III, Darris McNeely, Peter Eddington
"Abort it and try again. It would be immoral to bring it into the world if you have the choice," were the words of noted evolutionist and atheist Richard Dawkins on Aug. 20, 2014, in response to a woman carrying a baby suspected to have...
Bible Questions and Answers
God's way of life is one of giving and serving. So it should come as no surprise that Jesus told His disciples to share and spread the gospel without charge.
by Good News
With this edition, The Good News has reached a special milestone - our 100th issue!
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Already nearly 40 percent of the continental United States suffers from severe drought.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Sleeping sickness, an ancient disease doctors once hoped to eradicate from Africa, is making a deadly return visit courtesy of the 15-year civil war in Sudan.