by Dan Dowd
One of the lesser celebrations in the western nations is April Fools' Day. Where did it come from?
by Randy Stiver
We all need a strategic and comprehensive perspective on life and world events. Vertical Thought strives to give you that strategic overview in every issue.
by Amanda Stiver
Is it okay to participate in some elements of popular religious holidays? Or are there more serious consequences to disobeying God’s laws?
by Beyond Today Editor
Wealth and labor are no benefit of themselves
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What lessons can we learn from the history that makes Hanukkah and Thanksgiving coincide in 2013?
by Randy Stiver
The Day of Atonement sheds light on why this world has so many troubles. - From the editors of Vertical Thought.
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In the words of Sir Winston Churchill: "Where does the family start? It starts with a young man falling in love with a girl—no superior alternative has yet been found."
by Dan Dowd
Why does it matter what a young person like you chooses to do on October 31?
by Beyond Today Editor
Here you'll find links to all the additional resources listed in the pages of the magazine in the "Dive Deeper" boxes near the end of each article in the March-April 2024 issue.
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Soon up to 2 billion people will celebrate one of the world’s most popular religious holidays—Easter. But curiously, the Bible nowhere promotes such an observance. Where did this day come from? How did it become so popular? And is it even...
by Dan Dowd
The salvation of humankind is shown through God's Holy Days.
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One measure of greatness is the impact a person makes on the world.