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Vertical Thought
by Frank Dunkle
You can read your way to a better working brain—and build moral character at the same time.
Vertical Thought
by James Capo
In a recent survey by Quicken, the financial management software company, respondents said that managing their finances is the biggest strain on marital relationships.
United News
Scott AshleyAaron BoothJohn LaBissoniere
Postage costs were up more than 28 percent the first week the new rates were in effect. Some portions of our mailings are up over 80 percent.
The postal rate changes that went into effect in the United States in May had an unexpected and unpleasant surprise—the cost of mailing our booklets increased dramatically. Postage costs were up more than 28 percent the first week the new...
Jean Updegraff
Recently I began surfing through our UCG Web site and was absolutely amazed at what treasures it offers!
Recently I began surfing through our UCG Web site and was absolutely amazed at what treasures it offers! Let me share what I found sleuthing through our ucg.org Web site. Do you realize that our publications are available online?...
Vertical Thought
by Randy Stiver
What in the world has God been doing? What will God do with the world in the future? Here's how you can track ancient tribes through history to understand prophecy. Think of it as a portal to God's plan for all mankind and your personal...
Vertical Thought
by Vertical Thought
While the Bible shows that homosexual behavior is not acceptable, there is hope for those who want to escape from this lifestyle.
Vertical Thought
by Daniel Macaraeg
When a man does the honest thing under extreme circumstances, it stands out- why?
Vertical Thought
by Randy Stiver
Why would God give prophecies in the Bible about the nations and events leading to the second coming of Jesus Christ just ahead of us but not tell us who the key national "players" in those prophecies are? It wouldn't make any sense, would...
Vertical Thought
by James Capo
Teens and "tweens" ages 12 to 19 pumped $170 billion into the U.S. economy in 2002, says Teenage Research Unlimited and MRI Teenmark. Of that, $109 billion came out of their own pockets; Mom and Dad doled out the rest.

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