by Amanda Stiver
Facebook experiment without user knowledge causes controversy.
by Amanda Stiver
The power of positivity measured on social networks.
by Amanda Stiver
What is often seen as a healthier alternative to cigarettes, the hookah carries with it many of the same risks as traditional smoking.
by Vertical Thought
According to a recent Pew Internet and American Life Project finding, more Americans are getting their news from the Internet than from newspapers or radio.
by Keri Sanders
Our society is losing outgoing concern for others. It's all about me and what I can get. People tear down others to make themselves look better.
by Amanda Stiver
New research finds that young people are wisely skeptical of Twitter posts as a source of truth.
by Tom Disher
The Internet team at the United Church of God is always looking for ways to improve our visitor's experience.
by Katherine Rowland
Social media and the digital age has made communication more accessible than ever before. But is every idea worth sharing? What is our Christian responsibility?
by Rex Sexton
What is happening to our children? During the development years—which are so critical to successful maturing and proper development—an ever increasing number are indulging in what is likely the most damaging mental addiction of our modern...