by Amanda Stiver, David Treybig, James Capo
School dances have become a recipe for dirty dancing and degradation, according to parents from Columbus, Ohio, area schools.
by Amanda Stiver
The rap music genre (also known as hip-hop) is suffering a decline in sales as well as criticism from inside the hip-hop world about its messages and their negative influence on society.
by United Church of God
Our body is made up of various parts all playing a role in our wellbeing and existence.
by Cody Martin
God is where we get our true value from.
by United Church of God
Sometimes it seems even the comics page should have a parental guidance advisory…
by Amanda Stiver
Funnies Not So Funny Anymore? Geoff Brown, the editor of the Chicago Tribune comics pages, finds more and more questionable material in the cartoons he screens.
by John Ross Schroeder
A recent feature article in a national paper was titled "Marriage Lesson One: Divorce," followed by the drophead: "Finally, reality is kicking in: most relationships do not last forever. We need to learn to deal with the real world."
by Rudy Rangel III
There’s an Islamic law stating that a man must ensure that a woman who is enslaved to him cannot be pregnant in order to have intercourse with her.
by Rebekah Leyden
how important is it to encourage and edify one another?
by Sean Yarbrough
Along with all the wonderful uses of the Internet, there is another use that has been growing ever faster—that of commercialized pornography. But what are the effects of viewing sexually explicit pictures? Is it harmless? Is there any...
by United Church of God
Precious is the parrot that is trained by a clean tongue. That is not only true for parrots.
by Amanda Stiver
Remember the old adage, "Do you need your mouth washed out with soap?"
by Scott Ashley
Two items dominated the U.S. news media last week. One was the Super Bowl halftime show; the other was the kidnapping of an 11-year-old girl.
by United Church of God
It feels good to be generous! But it’s not always easy…
by Beyond Today Editor
Although many historical writings attest to the Roman practice of crucifixion, tangible archaeological proof of the practice has been hard to come by for several reasons.