by United Church of God
Dell Shannon said: "Nobody keeps a cat. They condescend to live with you is all."
by Janet Treadway
God gave humanity these awesome creatures for our good and commanded us to love them and care for them.
by Robert H Berendt
The lowly house cat has what appears to be an arrogant demeanor. It seems to get what it wants from its unsuspecting owners. What lesson can Christians learn from the relationship between a cat and its owner?
by Howard Davis
The global impact of an international financial bust, from all stock markets crashing at about the same time, would seem unthinkable. Yet warnings flags are waving that just such a catastrophe might be possible.
by Beyond Today Editor
Tutorial in love, illuminating the relationship ideal, bibliography
by Tanya Winger
When we consistently put other things before God, nothing seems to work well for long
by Sherrie A Giddens
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.
by Joy Porter
The great tragedy and contradiction of a human rights cause that denies the right of every human to be born.
by Janet Treadway
Have we become a society of demanding complainers, lovers of ourselves, instead of being thankful?
by Janet Treadway
If there's one word that sums up so much of our current condition, it is this: hate. You are called to overcome hate.
by Marc Cebrian
Another new MTV program pushes the envelope of moral depravity. Will society accept this version of underage sexuality verging on child porn?
by Larry Walker
Father's Day is now celebrated by numerous nations on the third Sunday of June. So we may appropriately ask: What changes are occurring in the family role of fathers?
by Janet Treadway
Have we become a nation of selfies in spirit?