by Scott Ashley
The warning signs of the gathering storm are becoming more obvious by the day. But far too many people despise God’s Word and trust in lies.
by Graemme Marshall
Canaries were once used to warn miners of toxic gas in underground mines. There is a lesson for our cultures. Can you see the "canaries" warning us about a toxic society?
by Robert H Berendt
In the midst of a devastating event in the year A.D. 64, Roman Emperor Nero is credited with ignoring the reality of what was happening around him, choosing instead to "play the fiddle" as Rome burned to the ground.
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
A team of materials scientists at a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory in south-central Washington state has discovered a way to do in days what supposedly takes nature millions of years to achieve—convert wood to mineral, forming...
by Robin Webber
In news stories on tragic fatalities, always absent seems to be one particular unaccounted for person. And, amazingly, it's always the same person—no matter what the story is! Isn't it time we put the spotlight on this story within the...
by Darris McNeely
What a summer when it comes to headlines! Just like the stock market, our hearts, hopes and dreams have gone up and down on an incredible roller coaster ride of news events. Many have affected us personally and others have allowed us to...
by Robert H Berendt
My childhood experiences trying to come clean have some interesting parallels for the Christian life.
by Larry Murray
The world celebrated as the 33 Chilean miners were pulled to the surface, one by one. Their remarkable bond helped them endure being entombed together for 10 weeks. What will they face now? Will the stress of fame be an even greater test?
by Arthur Suckling
The elevator doors opened, and out walked a young lady. She was tattooed all over her forehead, cheeks, ears, neck, chest and shoulders.
by Robert H Berendt
What does the Bible have to say about our relationship with our Heavenly Father?
by Mario Seiglie, Scott Ashley, Tom Robinson
Dinosaur researchers the world over were stunned by the announcement in March that a 70-million-year-old tyrannosaurus rex fossilized leg bone had yielded very unfossilized soft tissue—apparently blood vessels and blood cells—something...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Most people are somewhat familiar with the more common of the earth's mineral resources such as gold, silver, copper and aluminum. But what about rare resources such as platinum?
by Donna Black
God admonishes us to love others and do unto them what you would have them do unto you. Please think about health issues with which some have to contend and try to be aware, understanding and considerate of other people’s needs.