by United Church of God
Rain can interfere with many things we would like to do, and perhaps that is why many people live in dry areas.
by Jim Anderson
Are rainbows just pretty reflections we see in the sky after it rains? Or is there something more to them? God’s creation holds many designs and messages.
by Darris McNeely
God is with us and sees us through all the turbulent periods of life. He gives us warning to seek shelter. Just as the rainbow is a sign of God's promise to Noah, so also we can claim all He promises as an anchor of hope in an uncertain...
by Janet Treadway
Do you remember this song “You’ll Never Walk Alone”? It’s hard to hold your head up high while going through the storms of life.
by Dan Preston
Looking forward to the thaw of spring and the fun of camp after a year of COVID.
by Beyond Today Editor
Noachian Covenant, the cursing of Canaan
by Beyond Today Editor
At one point the largest and most powerful empire known to man, the British Empire, ruled lands on all inhabited continents of the earth. Now Britain vies with other powers for world influence. What happened? Where do things stand? And...
by Randy Shoemaker
A son’s plea for his father to fight death a little longer. As children of God, we have a similar calling to fight darkness—to not allow God’s light in us to die out.
by Robin Webber
The apostle John was in exile on the island of Patmos when he received the vision he recorded as the book of Revelation. His glimpses of heaven reveal an important key for dealing with the problems we face on earth.
by Bruce Gore
Spreading drought in large portions of the U.S. breadbasket brings a comparison to dust-bowl conditions of the 1930s. What can be learned?
by Darren Henke
Most of the Holy Land is desert or semidesert, but it hasn't always been that way. What happened to the Promised Land to turn it from abundance to desert?
by Robert H Berendt
The roof is not leaking because it is not raining, and because it is not leaking, there is no need to repair the roof.