by Becky Sweat
Information overload is a common problem for young people today. But it's not due to schoolwork. Rather, it has everything to do with life outside the classroom.
by Randy Stiver
Consider how the mass media conditions your mind—and what you can do about it.
by Becky Sweat
We're often bombarded with information of all kinds from every direction, leaving us stressed, anxious and fatigued. How can we better cope with this ongoing information explosion? How can we sort the helpful from the wasteful?
by Becky Sweat
Satan has an agenda and if you are trying to live by biblical principles he views you as a threat. He will do whatever he can to wear you down, steer you away from God and lead you to destruction. If you are aware of what Satan wants and...
by Becky Sweat
Our society is obsessed with entertainment. Kids and adults alike seem attached to their MP3 players, PDAs, remote controls and other electronic devices. Newscasters and college lecturers have replaced "newsy" messages with more...
by Clyde Kilough
I'm delighted to contribute to this new feature called "Forward!"—a short editorial designed to help us think in a, well, "forward" direction.
Bible Study Course Lesson 2
by United Church of God
God's Word reveals the true values by which we must live if we are to solve our massive relationship problems and the other seemingly insoluble dilemmas that threaten to overwhelm us.
A lot of people don’t realize that when they download music from the Internet, they are breaking a commandment—they are stealing.