by United Church of God
Some people are committed to helping others and doing good to a degree that we marvel at.
by Becky Sweat
Prepping can be a constructive activity, assuming it’s done with a pure heart and motivation. And, the flip-side of that is prepping can also be misdirected, if the focus is on oneself or the here-and-now.
by Don Hooser
Why do governments become inflated with regulations?
by United Church of God
One of the best things we can do is not listen to people sharing evil or false reports.
by John Ross Schroeder
Futuristic thinking about possible medical advances brings an interesting dilemma: Is living longer really better?
by Howard Davis
Great sports teams are driven by the power of attitude as much as they are talent, sometimes providing upsets that stun the world. The power of spirit contains the essence of success.
by Rick Shabi
Beyond the chaotic darkness of today’s society, a beacon of hope brightly shines. A new age is coming to set right all that is wrong. Can you see it? Hold on to the vision.
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 Becky Sweat
The transhumanist movement seeks to develop and use technology to radically transform humanity beyond its current physiology and limitations. Here are six reasons it's so wrong.