by Kevin Greer
In the proliferation of "news sites" online, separating fact from fiction is critical.
by Aaron Dean
A wise old sage often told me to surround myself with wise men. I suppose it comes from Proverbs 13:20: "He that walks with wise men shall be wise, but a companion of fools shall be destroyed."
by Beyond Today Editor
Ahijah prophesies judgment on Jeroboam, Reho-boam fortifies his kingdom, family of Rehoboam
by Beyond Today Editor
Rehoboam loses the northern tribes to Jeroboam
by Beyond Today Editor
Reign of Rehoboam, Egypt attacks Judah
by Kevin Greer
Three ways God made Jerusalem special for someone who's never been there.
by Darris McNeely
Human lust for power seems to be a prime cause of misgovernment within leaders—the will of one person to exert rule over others, no matter what form that may take.
by Beyond Today Editor
Ahijah prophesies judgment on Jeroboam, Reho-boam fortifies his kingdom, family of Rehoboam
by Katherine Rowland
How does God remember all of our names?
by Jerold Aust
Many in the mainstream Christian world have not learned this vital lesson from the life of King Jeroboam. The practices he set in motion—substituting his own days, methods and kinds of worship for those God commanded—have continued down to...
by United News
God effectively reminds us of the importance of repentance, with these 14 taps on the shoulder.
by Jerold Aust
For numerous reasons the roots of Israel's disunity go as far back as Egypt. God knew from the beginning that good intentions don't always produce good actions.
by Amanda Stiver
The good guys have the only lessons we need to learn—right? Not so fast! There are things to learn from the bad guys—and gals—as well.
by Graemme Marshall
Is it possible that the founding peoples of the British Commonwealth and later of the United States and Canada are descendants of the supposedly "lost" tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh?
by Graemme Marshall
Is it possible that the founding peoples of the British Commonwealth and later of the United States and Canada are descendants of the supposedly "lost" tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh?