You've heard the old saying, “Beauty is skin deep, but ugly goes right to the bone.” The saying refers to
An emerging end-time age of emperors is upon us. Empires dismantled in the two world wars are coming back with
For nearly a decade the United States has been withdrawing from world leadership. What’s actually happening? And what does the
The Bible mentions a number of kingdoms and empires. This overview will help you understand which played what roles in
There are times in life when stubbornness, ego or vanity will push us into forcing an issue or putting great
Will China overtake America and become a world empire? Will Russia restore the former might of the Soviet Union? Will
Wisdom can be found anywhere God chooses, whether we hear it or not.
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the March/April 2018 issue.
We are living in a world of massive change. What does it all mean?
An overview of events and conditions around the world featured in the March/April 2018 issue of Beyond Today.
Decades of dismantling godly values in every sphere of public life.
The actions of having someone put you under water and then bring you back up again have no power in
Where did the term “worry warts” come from? Apparently an old cartoonist coined the term to name a character who
If we repented of our sins and have been baptized in the correct, scriptural manner, this question may arise. The
One should be baptized by a true minister of Jesus Christ who understands that repentance begins with fearing God and
The Bible tells us that there is a time to be silent and a time to speak (Ecclesiastes 3:7). Knowing
This lesson will explore some of what the Bible foretold about the rise to prominence of two great nations of
Do we show the respect we should to fathers or have they become unimportant to society?
Recalling our journey through the garden settings of Scripture, do we deeply desire a close relationship with the Father and
Almost no one likes being yelled at. Someone noted that “words that soak into your ears are whispered, not yelled.”