by United Church of God
Herbert Hoover was quoted in the New York Times of Aug. 9, 1964, as saying: "When there is a lack of morals in government, the morals of the whole people are poisoned."
by United Church of God
We truly are funny creatures. We often think that just a little poison will not hurt us.
by Sean Yarbrough
Sinful lifestyles permeate our society and are often accepted as normal. How can we communicate God's truth to those who maintain these lifestyles without alienating them?
by Jerold Aust
An editorial note from Jerold Aust
Bible Questions and Answers
Mark 16:17-18 says, "And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they...
by John Ross Schroeder
A recent feature article in a national paper was titled "Marriage Lesson One: Divorce," followed by the drophead: "Finally, reality is kicking in: most relationships do not last forever. We need to learn to deal with the real world."
by United Church of God
Have you heard the term psychosomatic illness?
by Jerold Aust
Is proper child rearing a lost cause? What pressures do parents face, and where can they find help in bringing up children with proper moral values?
by Darris McNeely
No matter what our people decide about morality, it does not change what God says in the Bible is right and wrong, sinful or righteous.
by Mario Seiglie
Why is the world the way it is? What has shaped our society and the kind of people we are? We've come up with all kinds of great advancements—like technology, medicine and governing constitutions—yet in many aspects the way we live is...
by United Church of God
The sooner you can detect and stop a problem, the better.
by Noel Hornor
Especially in the Western world, most people simply accept the theory of Darwinian evolution as a fact. What many don't know is that this theory is partially responsible for many of the most tragic historical events of the 20th century.