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Some have imagined that depression is always the result of some sin, of a moral weakness. Although sin can cause
Unexpected traumas, difficulties and setbacks are always hard on families. Adults, however, are usually better equipped to cope and move
For numerous reasons the roots of Israel's disunity go as far back as Egypt. God knew from the beginning that
However tragic separation may be, God includes within His masterful design a plan to redeem Israel and humankind, to eventually
With patience and understanding on both sides, you might find that your brothers and sisters are a good source of
What can you do when your siblings are speaking to you? Here are some tips to resolve the problem.
Many in the mainstream Christian world have not learned this vital lesson from the life of King Jeroboam. The practices
This series in The Good News will continue covering archaeological discoveries relating to the later kings of the house of
How widespread is depression? What are its causes? Most important, what are the weapons in the struggle against depression?
According to a recent UN report, the illegal-drug industry generates $400 billion to $1 trillion in revenues and accounts for
Last year, 1997, brought a sharp change of focus to the British Isles.
At the close of the 20th century, people are beset by so many threats that it's hard to keep up
If Jan. 1, 2000, promises to be one of the pivotal dates in history, Jan. 1, 1999, is probably no
Romanov burial exposes rift in Russia. An attempt to bring closure on one of the most sordid affairs of the
Today, no extremist party calls itself fascist, but whatever the name, fascism is still the game.
The more nuclear powers, the more other nations feel it absolutely necessary to develop and add weapons of this nature
One has to wonder what would happen if this "house of cards" based on derivatives finally collapses.
When the sense of urgency diminishes from the message of the church, the zeal of the people fades accordingly.
It is built up over a period of time, "brick by brick," with the same caring sensitivity that the Israeli
The United Kingdom leads Europe in the incidence of auto thefts, with car owners there more than twice as likely
Buried in the British Crime Survey published recently by the British Home Office was this startling conclusion: "By the time
Although the American economy appears strong, some troubling statistics indicate that it is not as stable as it may appear.
New cancer cases in the United States are declining for the first time in decades, according to a joint report