by United Church of God
Butterflies show the handiwork, artistry and magnificence of our Creator!
by Ruth Kerr
God’s design of a delicate butterfly reminds us of the tender love He has for mankind.
by Scott Ashley
God’s eternal power and divine nature are clearly seen from what He has made.
Creation or Evolution: Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
by United Church of God
Darwin wrote that his theory would break down if it could be shown that animals had complex features that could not have developed by many gradual slight modifications. We look at creature features that kill the theory.
by Robert Curry
A great deal of life on earth is sustained by the amazing life and work of the tiny honeybee. Without its carefully tuned and executed cycle of pollination, many kinds of plants would cease to exist—and even mankind would be at risk.
by Ben Light
Many today struggle with their place in the vastness of this universe. Why are you here? What is your place in all of this?
by Doug Johnson
Just over 120 years ago, a terrible catastrophe occurred that can help us fathom end-time warnings.
by Cecil Maranville
It's "D" Day (Disengagement Day) for Jews living in a tiny parcel of land on the Israeli-Egyptian border known as the Gaza Strip. The 8,500-9,000 Jews who have made the Strip their home must begin to move out by mid-August. Will this...
by Jerold Aust
The rat is most often the carrier of deadly disease.
by Robert Curry
Consider the ant, Solomon urged, and learn wisdom from her ways (Proverbs 6:6).
by Kayleen Schreiber
We may have heard it said that science and God are incompatible. But that isn’t the case, as this scientist shows how studying her chosen field has helped develop a deeper relationship with God.
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the March/April 2019 issue of Beyond Today.
by Scott Ashley
Could a global catastrophe like the 1918 flu outbreak happen again? At the moment, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic will not prove as deadly as first thought. But it has had a terrible global impact in various other ways. And much...
by Scott Ashley
The influenza epidemic that traversed the globe from September 1918 through March 1919 left more than 20 million dead--could another epidemic of this magnitude strike again?
by Rainer Salomaa
With God’s help and with the navigational aids of His Word and the Holy Spirit, all things are possible.