by Amanda Stiver
The flood of immodest clothing available in stores has led to a growing number of designers and retailers specializing in modest clothing.
by Mike Bennett
Will Americans spend or save? Which should they do?
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Church of England priest John Papworth raised a furor when he suggested that shoplifting is acceptable if the victim is a large supermarket or corporation.
by Dan Preston
Interviews showcasing a diverse range of life and career stories, with helpful notes on the way of life as a Christian. Today's subject: Heidi Braun, Managing Editor of Internal Publications at United Church of God.
by Anonymous Author
As a retired person without a job and without hobbies, and living in one of the affluent nations of the western world, I had gradually developed a psychological addiction—an obsession for shopping.
by Dan Dowd
Reflecting on the Sabbath, the lessons of the week, and God’s Word.
by United Church of God
More than half of resumes (56 percent) contain false information, mostly about work and educational experience, according to Background Information Services.
by Michael Kelley
Recent tyrannical government edicts have trampled the rights and consciences of millions of people. What’s driving this? Does it have any implications for prophesied end-time events?
by Victor Kubik
You may think Christmas honors Christ. But I'd like you to rethink the holiday and your relationship with God.
by United Church of God
Too many are drowning in plastic today.
by Amanda Stiver, David Treybig, James Capo
More Britons believe in ghosts than in God, according to an informal survey published on—yes—Oct. 31.
by Doug Collison
Christmas is a holiday created by men. It's not in the Bible. It didn't become part of traditional Christianity until more than 300 years after the death of Jesus Christ.
by David Dobson
The Pepsi-Cola Company led the soda industry in the use of disposable bottles decades ago. The earlier bottles were made from thicker glass. In addition to the price of the drink, consumers paid a returnable “deposit” of a few cents on...
by Bruce Gore
"Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman are starting to appear in the store displays at the mall, and you know what that means! It means it's almost Halloween!"