by Cecil Maranville, John Ross Schroeder
It's a no-brainer to predict that the Internet will change the lives of every citizen of planet earth! How the Internet will affect everyone is not so easy to predict.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
"Mattel Inc. late yesterday identified the Chinese factory involved in the company's big toy recall last week, ending nearly a week in which critics complained that Mattel's unwillingness to do so highlighted a regulatory failure.
by Amanda Stiver
Bill Gates' incredible wealth and success, despite his being a Harvard University dropout, has caused some in the entrepreneurial business world to wonder if getting a college degree is really necessary to achieve success.
by Cecil Maranville
The availability of water is important enough a concern to be included in the "final status" issues yet to be resolved between the Israelis and Palestinians.
by Marilyn Braley
The Blessing by Gary Smalley and John Trent (published by Thomas Nelson Inc. in 1985) explains the need that children of all ages have for the approval of their parents and how they can suffer by not receiving this.
by United Church of God
May your marriage be a growing, happy one.
by Hansel New
God expects people to act and behave in a proper way toward the rest of creation—to be good stewards of what was put in our trust.
by Ken Treybig
As college or trade school students near graduation, one question usually moves to the fore: Where will I find a job?"
by Good News
Commercial advertising has successfully turned Halloween into big business. Few realize the magnitude of the impact of Halloween on society and the powerful economic forces at work designed to influence your behavior.
Bible Questions and Answers
Is the 100 years symbolic? When will this event take place?
by Darris McNeely, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Phil Schafer
Conference regarding the project to transform Bethlehem into an attractive pilgrimage location concludes as it prepares for the Pope's visit.
by Melvin Rhodes
No other country but the United States could get away with overspending on such a monumental scale.
by Bill Eddington, Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck
Why is the U.S. surgeon general giving top priority to the problem of obesity?