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  • by Justin Palm
America, Russia and China are locked in a new arms race involving unprecedented weapons technology. Will this growing arms race end the human race?
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  • by Darris McNeely
On the 100th anniversary marking the end of World War I, we still see a world mired in conflict and often on the brink of even greater war. Many of today’s problems can be traced to that conflict. If we are to understand the way to peace, we must first understand what leads to war.
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  • by Scott Ashley
God is not uninvolved or uncaring. He cares deeply about His creation, about His children of all nations and races.
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  • by Amber Duran
The scars we think are so permanently burned onto our hearts will be healed by a loving Father who never wanted us to be scarred or burned by life.
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  • by Tom Robinson
At this 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, we must realize that an even greater global conflict is coming—with horrors on a scale never before seen.
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  • by Scott Ashley
The cause of war is the ingrained selfish, greedy nature that leads people to covet what others have.
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  • by Lorelei Nettles
It's easy not to see the good in people, but holding onto resentment can be very detrimental
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  • by Robert H Berendt
What signs did Christ give us of His coming, and how should we be living until these are fulfilled?
  • by Diane Stewart
Today, sales of popular video games are at record highs. But what message are they sending? Most importantly, are they appropriate for young impressionable minds?
  • by Katherine Rowland
It’s not always possible to like everyone we know, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t love people.
  • by Joe Horton
Wars often quench hope, but God cultivates hope through the great promises found in His plan.
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  • by Larry Walker
While many believe global terrorism has been dealt a serious blow with the death of Osama bin Laden, extremism is still extant on many levels. Encouragingly, the Bible shows that terrorism and even war itself will one day be eliminated.
  • by Darris McNeely
Seeing the scenes of destruction and the graves of the fallen reminds us that no war has brought lasting peace.
  • by Robert H Berendt
In a cemetery in Vancouver, British Columbia, one of the largest grave sites of fallen soldiers from the First World War is maintained.