by Michael Kelley
As debate between those who want secure borders preventing illegal immigration and those who want open borders rages on, the crisis continues to grow.
by David Treybig
Since America is divided over how to solve its illegal immigration problem, perhaps it should look to the Bible for some answers.
by Cecil Maranville
Legal and illegal immigration is an issue throughout the world. Did you know that God gave ancient Israel numerous laws concerning immigration?
by Tom Robinson
Christians must recognize that we ourselves are strangers amid Western culture and all human society—being citizens of a kingdom yet to come.
by Beyond Today Editor
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the March/April 2022 issue of Beyond Today.
by Melvin Rhodes
Increasingly it seems that the United States cannot solve its problems—whether it be the economy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, illegal immigration or the Gulf oil spill. Previous generations seemed to know what to do. Has America lost...
by Melvin Rhodes
The Bible warns of economic consequences when a nation's citizens turn away from God.
by Michael Kelley
After eight years of liberal policies and programs dominating the American political and social scene, could a new presidential administration make a difference in America’s direction?
by John Ross Schroeder
Throughout most of its history, a growing population was considered the United States’ most treasured national resource. Yet the news about America’s population reaching the 300 million mark has caused almost no celebration among the...
by Melvin Rhodes
A recent poll on NBC's Meet the Press showed Americans are primarily concerned about the price of gas, Iran, illegal immigrants and Iraq. All four concerns are interconnected.
by Steven Britt
Our news headlines are often filled with reports about immigrants and immigration. But a key perspective is missing—what the Bible says on the subject!
by Tom Robinson
A flood of immigration without assimilation has led to increased danger from foreigners among Western nations. How should we approach this matter, and what lies ahead?