by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the May/June 2023 issue.
by Elaine Jacobs
Learning to respect others starts when we're young. Sadly, many today aren't learning this vital lesson.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely
Wizardry is big business. The latest boy-wizard Harry Potter book is assured of best-seller status before it even hits the bookstores July 8. If you haven't heard of Harry Potter, you will.
by Amanda Miller
It is important that we know how to give a defense for our way of life, doctrinal beliefs and the existence of God in respectful and appropriate conversations.
by Janet Treadway
We may not agree with our leaders in government positions, but does this mean we should not show respect to the office they hold?
by Howard Davis
George Washington is still one of the most important and respected people in American history. Why? What made him great? And whom did he try to follow?
by Gary Antion
"Thank You, Please and I Love You..."
by Good News
The Bible provides a guide to successfully countering any of Satan's deceptions. Below are several principles you should follow.
by Don Hooser
Americans celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday every November. Perhaps this is the appropriate season to wonder if there is a difference between being thankful and giving thanks.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
As David Cameron speaks out against the lack of morality in Britain, liberals ridicule his stance.
by Amanda Miller
Having respectful conversations about our faith with others is an important way we can live out our faith, and it is a discipline we should all try to master.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Father Knows Best was a popular American television series several decades ago. But on television Father doesn't know best anymore.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The American dollar has long reigned as easily the largest percentage of the global currency supply.
by John Ross Schroeder
In its 400-year history, the King James Version has been the most printed and the most influential of all Bible translations. Commissioned by England's King James I, this Bible translation produced in 1611 transformed English life and...
by Victor Kubik
People want to live forever. Many scientists say that artificial immortality may soon be possible—but at a great cost to all. Are you ready?
by Scott Ashley
An editorial note from Scott Ashley