by Amanda Stiver
Fifty-five percent of Americans believe a guardian angel has protected them from danger.
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Perhaps one of the oddest depictions of angels is as winged infants, these being referred to as cherubs.
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
Angels have long been popular in our culture. People hold many ideas about them. But are those ideas accurate? Do they agree with what the Bible reveals?
by Scott Ashley
Our world is changing before our eyes in frightening ways. What’s behind the bizarre things we are seeing, and what can we do about them?
by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
There are certain signs of a movement towards the far right in at least two European states.
Angels: God's Messengers and Spirit Army
by United Church of God
The derivation of the Hebrew word cherub (keroob or krub), referring to a kind of angel, is uncertain. Some have proposed that it simply means “figure.” Others have said it comes from a root meaning “mix,” in reference to combined features...
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Are the efforts to end hunger in Africa making a difference in countries like Ethiopia?