by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
An incisive article late last year by longtime nationally syndicated American columnist Cal Thomas caught our attention—titled "Signs of National Decline are Everywhere This Holiday Season" in the Washington Examiner (Dec. 2, 2013) and, at...
by Amanda Stiver
It's one of those questions we never knew we wanted to know until someone asked it: What does outer space smell like?
by Amanda Stiver
Arizona State University scientists believe they have found a lithospheric drip or blob underneath the Great Basin region of central Nevada.
by Amanda Stiver
Astrophysicists say the sun is getting weaker due to a lull in solar activity.
by Amanda Stiver
Recent finds in the Middle East include what is believed to be the palace of Herod the Great in the Judean desert.
by David Treybig
Recent efforts to mend the fences that divide world leaders are encouraging. But will all of this apparent goodwill last?
by Amanda Stiver
The games of youth are the training ground for adult behavior. What do violent "Knockout" games mean for the future?
by Amanda Stiver
Archaeologist believes he has found the location through which King David conquered the Jebusite City.
by Amanda Stiver
Recent research from Canada confirms the importance of the father in the life of a child.
by Cecil Maranville
The United States and the European Union are increasingly in conflict with each other's policies.
by Keri Sanders
To be successful personally and nationally, we need divine guidance.
by Amanda Stiver
What are the implications of gender confusion in society?
by Chad Messerly
There are no cons to living God's way of life, only pros.
by David Treybig
As a resident of the state of Florida, it was distressing for me and many of my fellow Floridians to learn this past weekend of more cases of sexual battery being committed against children. Reports of sexual abuse of children have become...
by David Treybig
Traditional marriages—those between one man and one woman—are facing increasing pressures from many directions. Does marriage really matter? Just how important is it? What does the Bible say?
by David Treybig
We humans don't want to change our behavior and we don't want anyone to judge us. Human nature says, "I'm in charge of my own moral compass. I'll do what is right for me." But there is a Judge to whom we will all eventually answer.
by Mario Seiglie
When the ground beneath your feet begins to tremble, it can be terribly unsettling, especially with lives in jeopardy. Why do we live in a world of earthquakes - and will we always?