by Darris McNeely
2009 is upon us, and the news is not encouraging.
by Larry Salyer
Members with expertise in the latest technologies and methods are helping map out an effective plan for preaching the gospel to the 21st century world.
by Amanda Miller
The time between the Old Testament and New Testament gives insight into the life and times of Jesus Christ and the New Testament Church.
by Peter Hawkins
The reputation of officials, leaders and parliamentary representatives has perhaps never been so poor. A few decades ago, good character was an important ingredient of a candidate for holding an office.
by Don Hooser
Large segments of media "news" are no longer focused on the objective reporting of world news. Instead, the focus is on the sensational, which is then hyped all out of proportion to make it even more sensational.
by Victor Kubik
Our hearts break for those displaced by war, terrorism and poverty in the Middle East. As a former refugee myself, here are three lessons I learned that every refugee must understand—and the spiritual application for each and every one of...
by Victor Kubik
The capabilities and technology of the 20th century allowed an evil human system of government to kill 100 million people.
by Ewin Barnett
Nothing has dominated the news over the last few years like the economic crises still battering many nations. What, fundamentally, is the problem? Let's examine some financial basics from a biblical perspective.
by Don Hooser
Why do governments become inflated with regulations?
by Larry Walker
As a worried world watches, an all-out partisan political battle rages regarding the debt dilemma that threatens financial disaster for this nation and could send shock waves throughout the world. Because financial markets are all affected...