by Amanda Stiver
How can caffeine help and hurt a young person? How to keep consumption in balance.
by United Church of God
Remember the value of moderation in all things.
by Stephen de Campos
With the theme, "restoration of all things," over 300 brethren kept the Feast in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
by David Treybig
Through the principles found in the Bible, we can know what He thinks about this modern issue.
by United Church of God
Thankfulness is a key feature of the fulfilling way of life taught by the Bible.
by United Church of God
Let us not forget the value of temperance.
by Good News
Jesus Christ said in Matthew 26:11, "The poor you have with you always." Does this mean we ignore those less well off, or that we acknowledge the poor and do what we can to alleviate their suffering?
by United Church of God
While the Bible is clear that the proper use of alcoholic beverages is not wrong, the act of drinking too much alcohol (drunkenness) is continually condemned in God's Word.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
The Bible clearly teaches that drinking too much alcohol is sin. But is alcohol itself a sin?
by Amanda Stiver
Binge drinking is costly, even affecting personal finances.
by Lisa Ellison
It isn't easy to be a godly person in an ungodly world, but the effort is well worth our trouble. Here are some principles to help young women do just that.
by Robert H Berendt
Are you modest in the sight of God and man?
by Tom Robinson
Despite rosy forecasts of an "Arab Spring," a cold Islamist winter grips the Middle East, as developments in Egypt make clear. What does this mean for the future of this critical region?
by Mario Seiglie
Paul described the balancing elements of God’s Spirit when he told young Timothy, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7).