by John McClain
Many suffer from difficult physical and psychological addictions that hinder their lives. Breaking free from addictions can be a long, painful promise. The example of a First Lady of the United States provides clarity and motivation to...
by Janet Treadway
The powerful story of Jean Brandt, who forgave his brother's killer.
by John Ross Schroeder
The year 2004 has witnessed a stunning succession of killer disasters, taking multiple thousands of lives and leaving in their wake massive devastation, homelessness and heartache. What the world needs now is the spiritual insight to grasp...
by Janet Treadway
What does the forgiveness of the families of those killed in Charleston—and previous deadly shootings—teaches us about Jesus Christ.
by Randy Stiver
The December 2012 massacre in Connecticut gives further evidence of the deep darkness this world languishes under. How do we process this? And what are some lessons we should take from it?
by Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck, John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
It wasn't spotted until 1989, but hepatitis C is already killing 10,000 people annually, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) predicts that by 2010, it will claim more victims than AIDS.
by Robert Curry
The Amish remember the tragic day as “the Happening.” Corrie Ten Boom shares her dilemma about the day one of her Nazi prison guards asked for her forgiveness. God is “ready to forgive” and the Bible demands forgiveness.
by Scott Ashley
Could a global catastrophe like the 1918 flu outbreak happen again? At the moment, it appears that the COVID-19 pandemic will not prove as deadly as first thought. But it has had a terrible global impact in various other ways. And much...
by Jerold Aust
We can add Pfiesteria to the list of other newly discovered killers that have made headlines in recent years-AIDS, Ebola, Lassa fever and hantavirus, among others.
Suicide: Understanding and Preventing It
by United Church of God, Michael Kelley
Suicide is a national tragedy, and it’s getting worse. It’s increasingly essential that we become informed on the causes and how to find help.