by Amanda Stiver
In Israel, archaeological expeditions have unearthed a royal Judean fortress with a sophisticated water system dating to the seventh century B.C.
by Melvin Rhodes
Saudi Arabia may be dangerously close to collapse, fueling concerns of an extremist takeover of one of the West's key allies in the war on terror. Antigovernment demonstrations have swept the desert kingdom in the past months in protest of...
by Robin Webber
Orpans living in a palace might seem incongruent to some, but not to the late King Hussein of Jordan.
by Beyond Today Editor
David established in Jerusalem, more sons, Philistines defeated, praising answered prayer
by United Church of God
How much longer do you think the monarchy will last?
by Amanda Stiver
Biblical and later history offer lessons of convicted, courageous and wise leadership.
by United Church of God
Based on God’s prophecies, a few evidently made it back to Judah. But what about Jeremiah, Baruch and the kings daughters? Where did they go?
by Amanda Stiver
When you're pressured to eat foods you know you shouldn't, what do you do?
by Robin Webber
The dictionary defines orphan as “a child whose parents Torriero describes “pictures of the smiling, famous are deceased.” That’s a very short definition that is to the point, but it nowhere begins to reflect the long life of challenges...
by Beyond Today Editor
Nineveh's coming destruction, reasons for judgment
by Jerold Aust
The story of Esther and Mordecai transcends time and culture. The situation they faced still applies and teaches valuable spiritual lessons. We should have godly, loving faith built on a loving, trusting relationship with God.
by United Church of God
A brief history of the Aegan Royal lines from Zerah.
by Beyond Today Editor
Praise to God for deliverance
by John Ross Schroeder
"Even I never dreamed of a moment in history when the Tory [Conservative] Party, the Monarchy, and the Church would be locked in internecine battles at the same time" (Joan Smith, Independent on Sunday columnist).
by Scott Ashley
Clear evidence exists that the Bible is indeed a genuine account of real persons, real places and real events recorded centuries ago and preserved for us today. What is some of that evidence?
by Graemme Marshall
How can we understand God’s testimony of King David as “a man after My own heart, who will do all My will” (Acts 13:22), when we see his failed family example?
by Melvin Rhodes
Perception is reality, at least in the minds of many people. In the developing world the common perception of America's foreign policy often is tragically contorted. The problem is compounded by refusal to consider the real source of many...