by Peter Eddington
Recent archaeological findings regarding an altar and curse tablet corroborate the Bible’s record of the Israelites’ entry into the Holy Land as a people in covenant with God.
by Scott Ashley
We’re used to seeing headlines about bloody clashes between Arabs and Israelis over the Temple Mount. But another battle, involving old arguments, is reemerging—being waged over history and archaeology as it relates to where the Jerusalem...
by Amanda Stiver
Young women, facing the extreme styles and immodest fashions available in stores, are increasingly turning to religious-based organizations to give them instruction in dressing modestly and locating modest clothing to purchase.
by Victor Kubik
I can’t tell you how excited I am about the new UCG.org website!
by Karen Meeker
There are hundreds of place names in the Bible, but many have faded without a trace into obscurity.
by Beyond Today Editor
Over the course of a week, two significant marches hit the streets of Washington, D.C.—the Women’s March on Jan. 21 and the annual March for Life on Jan. 27. Each march attracted hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, and each attempted...
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the July/August 2018 issue.