by Cecil Maranville
Muslim officials have declared their peaceful intentions through messages at their annual hajj. U.S. President Bush and British Prime Minister Blair have publicly praised Islam as a religion of peace. Others challenge that assertion, as...
by Don Hooser
Influential people predict that world peace can't really come unless it is enforced by some world government. But many others believe that cure is worse than the problem.
by David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
Britain and France took a step toward "a new era" of European defense without America by signing a bilateral accord Friday to allow joint operations outside their territories and those of their NATO allies.
by Janet Treadway
Two simple lessons we can learn from an amazing real life story about someone who did not give up.
by Joe Dobson, Pat Dobson
In Branson, Missouri, 703 brethren enjoyed an encouraging Feast of Tabernacles with services at the Presleys' Theater.
by John Ross Schroeder
Gay issues are troubling the Church of England and its Episcopal community in America. Its evangelical wing takes issue with liberal clergy who promote acceptance of openly gay priests. What is the true biblical approach?