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  • by Randy Stiver
Things look bad for today’s world. But beyond that, what will the future be like for you and your family?
  • by Randy Stiver
So Rambo did speak out about world peace, saying this "savage world" isn't going to have it no matter how much wishful thinking or singing it does. The reason that it won't work is human nature.
  • by Paul Suckling
Most people want peace. But few understand how it can be achieved. Sadly, religion is today one of the primary obstacles to peace.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Christians are told to be watching and aware of the trends taking place in the world around us. But with news coming at us 24 hours a day, it can seem overwhelming. How can we get a proper handle on world news from a biblical point of view?
  • by Melvin Rhodes
We are a celebrity conscious culture. I read sometime ago that one third of Americans are obsessed with celebrities. But what about the real news that celebrity gossip denies the public?
  • by Randy Stiver
In the lyrics of a song, the writer verbalized humanity's great conundrum. We want to live in peace. But we just don't know how. We don't even agree how 'peace' should be defined.
  • by Edmond Macaraeg
At the turn of the 20th century, a significant movement of peoples began to flow towards the "first-world nations" and has continued unabated to this day. Two stimulating factors have been war and economic conditions that govern the supply-and-demand dynamics of world labor markets.
  • by Louise Kleinbergs
Working with children whose lives have been devastated by war today provides some clues about how we can prepare to help people heal when peace finally does come.