Do John’s letters to the seven churches of Asia matter to Christians today? Learn just how vital they are to understanding the prophecies of Revelation!
For decades, secular and religious influences have brought conflict and controversy in the tiny nation of Israel. Does the Bible predict worse troubles ahead?
Is it right to worship God with pagan holidays and customs—or to casually dismiss concerns about doing so? In fact, the Bible itself warns against and condemns both!
Has the dramatically changing moral landscape of the twenty-first century put Great Britain on a one-way train toward national disaster and God’s judgment?
Many wonder, Why does God allow suffering if He truly cares for His creation? But are all the troubles in the world the result of God’s choices... or mankind's?
One of the greatest opportunities we have in life is the opportunity to change. We can decide to start doing the things we should and to stop doing the things we shouldn’t. We can “turn our life around.”
In the wake of Hamas’ bloody attack on Israel, nations have condemned the heinous action, and many have pledged support for Israel. Some of the most overt words of support have come from Germany. Motivated by memories of the Holocaust carried out against the Jews by the Nazi government of Germany in World War II, German leaders have expressed their intentions to support Israel in its times of need.
A very popular song in 1969 was “One,” written by singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson and made popular by the American rock band Three Dog Night. The opening lyric of the song says, “One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do.” But is “one” always lonely?
While it is true that the number “1” is often associated with being solitary and alone, we should understand another very important concept, and that is the concept of unity—or many being together as one or at one.