by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
As one soldier put it: "For Japan to remain an independent country, defense is indispensable . . . I would like to be the shield to protect Japanese people" (quoted in "As Tensions Rise, Pacifist Japan Marches Into a Military Revival," The...
by Darris McNeely
For World News and Prophecy's final Restoration column, a summary of all things WNP.
by Larry Salyer
Country music star Garth Brooks had a big hit with a song called "Friends in Low Places." He sang about being rejected by his highbrow girlfriend and resorting to his dependable friends to find solace.
by Robin Webber
All of us who are a little bit older have those anxious moments, when we have forgotten where we last placed our glasses. We simply can't read the newspaper in front of us without our spectacles. Momentary panic sets in, and we fully...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Strange as it may sound, France may be dying.
by John LaBissoniere
Many finds from science and history have helped to verify the words of the Bible. But is knowledge and evidence all that’s needed for you to know, honor and love God?
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the January/February 2020 issue of Beyond Today.
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
"Is there any man, is there any woman, let me say any child here that does not know that the seed of war in the modern world is industrial and commercial rivalry?" So asked Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), U.S. president during World War I.
by Amanda Stiver
Today's world has often been called a throwaway society. One German entrepreneur, Bernd Dressler, is capitalizing on this trend.
by Amanda Stiver
New York University recently held a "Facebook in the Flesh" seminar to introduce incoming freshman to the seemingly lost art of face-to-face conversation.