History is littered with the broken and dusty remains of once-great empires that no longer exist. Can today’s nations learn the lessons their predecessors ignored?
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History is littered with the broken and dusty remains of once-great empires that no longer exist. Can today’s nations learn the lessons their predecessors ignored?
Do we read what the Bible says, or what we think it says?
People misread things all the time. Instructions say, “Do this,” but people read, “Do that,” because they are distracted, they have their mind on...
The invention of the World Wide Web changed the world. But this staple of modern life has taken a dark turn, and its inventor hopes to save it.
During His ministry on earth, Jesus Christ emphasized the need to watch the times in which we live and to pray we would be ready for His return: “And what I say to you, I say to all: Watch!” (Mark 13:37). On these pages, we plan to keep you...
There are two of our resources that you have not likely come across. Frankly, I do not think we have advertised them to the public or mentioned them in our magazine in years. Do you know what they are?
Wouldn’t it be great if you could demonstrate to the world what an amazing person you are just by posting where you eat—or don’t eat—on social media?
Given the current state of polarization in our society, it should come as no surprise...
The run-of-the-mill leafhopper may not seem like a marvel of engineering, but a closer look reveals many surprises!
Question: In Isaiah 26:14, the prophet Isaiah seems to indicate that the dead will not be resurrected. However, we know that Jesus Christ taught the hope of the resurrection. To what, then, was Isaiah referring?
I just finished reading the booklet entitled The Beast of Revelation: Myth, Metaphor or Soon-Coming Reality? This booklet is truly incredible! A...
Europe is increasingly building its own war-making capacity. What factors are causing this change, and how will this trend impact the world?