by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Weekly church attendance has taken a sharp decrease in Western Europe.
by Robert H Berendt
Don't waste five dollar time on a five cent job, a man once noted.
by Gary Antion
While visiting at the hospital with my ailing 97-year-old father, I brought a smile to his face while reminiscing about the 10-cent ice cream cone he used to buy our family.
by Good News
America isn't alone in its military cutbacks and withdrawal from its role as the world's policeman. Its allies are following the same path, with dangerous implications for the free world.
by Good News
Over a 10-year period Anglican and Roman Catholic church-attendance figures are down in England and Wales.
by R. J'Non Whitlark, Mike Whitlark
Instead of determining value by our own standards, let’s look to God’s example when dealing with other people.
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Mario Seiglie
God commanded us to tend and keep the earth, are we doing our part?
by John Ross Schroeder
Recent headlines and dropheads (directly under those headlines) in USA Today are not encouraging. For instance: "Inflation, Falling Home Prices Fuel Anxiety. Home sales decline again; prices tumble as inventories swell; reports add to case...
by John LaBissoniere
What is human trafficking? What instigates and drives it? Who are its victims? How will it come to an end?
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
If Jan. 1, 2000, promises to be one of the pivotal dates in history, Jan. 1, 1999, is probably no less important to the European Continent.
by Amanda Stiver
What is it like to live when goods are scarce? What does it mean to be in want? What lessons can we learn from those who have been through tough times?
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 John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
A recent New Yorker feature article states that "God and the afterlife still do well in polls, clocking affirmative ratings of around 90 per cent for belief in God and 80 per cent for the afterlife."
by John Ross Schroeder
Does the Creator matter in your life in any significant way? Or do you ignore what He tells you in His Word while possibly simultaneously giving Him lip service?