by Good News
Although it is difficult to determine the first time anyone celebrated Dec. 25 as Christmas, historians are in general agreement that it was sometime during the fourth century.
by United News
We do want to honor Christ, and try to do it by following His example (John 12:26; 1 John 2:6) and doing what He said—obeying His commands (Luke 6:46; John 14:15).
by Scott Ashley
Christmas is one of the world’s most popular holidays, yet it has a strange and convoluted past—one hinted at in such puzzling symbols as decorated trees, holly wreaths and mistletoe.
by Chris Rowland
Chris Rowland shares recent changes in ministerial and member services.
by Amanda Stiver
Ever heard of Audrey Hepburn? Grace Kelly? Not so long ago they were the epitome of modest femininity.
Holidays or Holy Days: Does It Matter Which Days We Observe?
by United Church of God
Christmas is one of the world’s most popular holidays, celebrated by people of many faiths. Yet the holiday has a strange and convoluted past, one hinted at in such puzzling symbols as decorated trees, holly wreaths and mistletoe.
by Edmond Macaraeg
At the turn of the 20th century, a significant movement of peoples began to flow towards the "first-world nations" and has continued unabated to this day. Two stimulating factors have been war and economic conditions that govern the supply...
by United Church of God
“I will praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14).
by Amanda Stiver
Changing economic outlooks and social mores have led to the shift in delayed maturity.
by Amanda Stiver
While ADD has climbed to near-epidemic proportions, there is good news.