by Scott Ashley
Could a global catastrophe like the 1918 flu outbreak happen again? At the moment, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic will not prove as deadly as first thought. But it has had a terrible global impact in various other ways. And much...
by Janet Treadway
What we say can have tremendous impact on others and ourselves, and God expects us to guard our tongue.
by Scott Ashley
God’s Word offers great hope—hope of an astounding new world where weaponry will become a thing of the past: “They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation...
by Mike Cook
A little faith can go a long way.
by Victor Kubik
For me, despite whatever original intentions there were by the book authors and producers, “Killing Jesus” could easily be titled “Killing Jesus for Profit.”
by Robert Curry
The Amish remember the tragic day as “the Happening.” Corrie Ten Boom shares her dilemma about the day one of her Nazi prison guards asked for her forgiveness. God is “ready to forgive” and the Bible demands forgiveness.
by Joel Meeker
"One day we were neighbors, and the next day the massacre began." That's how the survivor of a tribal massacre described the shocking turn of events that led to the murder of 18 of her family members. Her tragic story cuts to the heart of...
by Dan Preston
Your life isn’t the only one affected by you living or dying.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
No Christian is immune from depression. Is there anything we can do when anxiety, worry or depression threaten to engulf us?
by United Church of God
What we think in our hearts defines who we are (Proverbs 23:7).
by Chad Messerly
There are no cons to living God's way of life, only pros.