by Kathy Sanny
Many people were willing to die rather than recant what they knew to be true about Jesus Christ.
by John Ross Schroeder
According to a recent feature article in USA Today, "The U.S. Religious Landscape Survey released today by the Pew Forum on Religion...
by United Church of God
All too often in life, the accusations or thoughtless statements made towards or about someone can do great damage.
by Darris McNeely
Lately I have been reading a lot about the trend in newspapers toward mostly local coverage. Many of the large metro newspapers have cut their foreign news operations. I read a few days ago that the Boston Globe had done this.
by Justin Palm
Three specific prophecies recorded thousands of years ago foreshadow our amazing age of advanced technology!
by United Church of God
Some Bible translators of past centuries were so zealous to find support for their belief in the Trinity in the Scriptures that they literally added it. A case in point is 1 John 5:7-8.
by Janet Treadway
Does anyone tell the truth anymore? It seems we have an epidemic of lying.
by Don Hooser
"That's not fair!" We become sensitive from an early age to issues of fairness. Parents often reply, "Life just isn't fair." At the same time parents may teach their children to be as fair as possible. But what is considered fair and just...
by John Foster
If we want to please God, why not admit that we need His help?
by Kevin Greer
In the proliferation of "news sites" online, separating fact from fiction is critical.
by Janet Treadway
The inspiring story of a woman who, with God's help, has thrived after suffering a major trial.