by Sean Yarbrough
Although the thrill of the moment may seem attractive at the time, it's not worth the pain and suffering that may result.
by Amanda Stiver
Recent research by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finds that even when sight is absent, the part of the brain that processes visual information is still active, proving the brain is more flexible than previously understood.
by Kathleen Botka
After a traumatic brain injury nearly took her life, the author experienced a long period of rehabilitation, both physical and spiritual. Through this, she found the miracle of walking in His Spirit had given her a new lease on life.
by Pam Redline
We can have God as our spiritual personal trainer!
by Good News
The major consequences of sex before marriage include the problems of disease, premarital pregnancies, single mothers and fatherless children. Since 1960 in the United States, 'out of wedlock births have skyrocketed 511 percent, and the...
by Amanda Stiver
Some people feel your pain.
by Kathy Foster.
Many focus on keeping their body in shape — what about their brain?
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.
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the January/February 2024 issue of Beyond Today.
by Robin Webber
Nearly 400 years ago, William Shakespeare penned this line of wisdom: "He jests at scars that never felt the wounds." The Bard understood the heartstrings of connection that bring together people who have experienced common woe in life's...
by Darris McNeely
What is the secret of human consciousness and intellect? Is it purely materialistic—a matter of biochemical programming science can duplicate? Or is there a nonphysical, spiritual element in the mind? Is it what many call the soul—or...
by Bill Jahns
God's creation is full of wonders that display the creative genius of God. One is a giraffe.
by Randy Stiver
Vertical Thought can help you maintain an overview of life.
by Kelly Thurley
Do we give 100 percent in our everyday lives and relationships?