Commentary
22nd December 2011, 16th December 2014
Gary F. Ehman (1937–2021)
Looking back over the years, it has become evident to me that the gap between what the Bible says to do, and what its alleged followers actually do, has reached near absurd proportions.
Commentary
15th December 2005
Gary F. Ehman (1937–2021)
Looking back over the years, it has become evident to me that the gap between what the Bible says to do, and what its alleged followers actually do, has reached near absurd proportions.
As an example, God carefully instructed ancient Israel to not seek after the ways of the pagan people they were replacing in the Promised Land, especially in the matter of worshiping their gods. He was painfully explicit about not adapting their perverse ways in terms of worshipping Him.
Notice His commands: "...
Commentary
29th December 2009, 22nd December 2012, 11th October 2023
Adam J. West
An ongoing study provides shocking insights into dangerous deceptions from the most trusted individuals in the life of a child—his or her parents. Is it harmful to tell children that Santa Claus is real? Is it simply encouraging them to use their God-given imagination, thereby broadening their future mental potential? What effect does parental lying have on the minds of impressionable youth?
Many have heard or used the saying, “Honesty is the best policy”—yet millions of adults function in a...
Magazine Articles
2020 May-June
Editorial Staff
Read these responses from Tomorrow's World readers around the globe, and don't hesitate to tell us what you think! We'd like to hear from you.
Commentary
10th January 2008
J. Davy Crockett III
The hectic Christmas shopping rush that began before Thanksgiving is over. It came and went with the usual hype about its importance for the economy, with gloomy predictions about how "the sky is falling" and the looming economic collapse of the good ol' USA.
And, the economic prognosticators and the talking heads on television do make a pretty compelling case that, as a nation, our economic house is not in order, which may have dire consequences. With the decline of the dollar, the incredible...
Magazine Articles
2024 July-August
John Robinson
In just a few short decades, radical changes have begun to affect our lives and families as never before—and not in good ways. Are you holding out for a future when God’s ways will become the norm?
Commentary
31st January 2012, 28th January 2017, 22nd December 2021
Jonathan McNair
Cultures around the world have long viewed the shortest day of the year, December 21 or 22 (in the northern hemisphere), as a day for special ceremony and celebration. As the Christmas season—filled with the trappings of modern materialism cloaking ancient paganism—recedes into our memories, it is easy to have a negative view of the “winter solstice season” now behind us.
From A to Z, the winter solstice has played a pivotal part in pagan religious practices throughout history—from the...
Telecasts
30th December 2004
Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)
Why do you believe the things you do? Why, for instance, do you observe Christmas? Why do you observe Easter? Did you think these holidays came from the Bible? Then, you could not be more wrong.
Magazine Articles
2011 May-June
Editorial Staff
I read your booklet, Revelation: The Mystery Unveiled! Out of all the booklets I have read on Revelation, yours is the best I have come across. Very well written, easy to understand and it fits like a glove to scripture and history. Very well done. It was very thorough. It pretty much said it all.
J. C., Liberty, MO
The first magazine I received from you has changed my life about observing the Sabbath, and it certainly is a joy to honor God for the day of rest in His name. I, just over...
Commentary
24th December 2005
Gary F. Ehman (1937–2021)
The winter tide festivities continue on, with people moving almost mindlessly through them—looking neither left nor right, only onward to the end of them, full of parties, food, drink and maxed-out credit cards.
In just a few more days it will be the New Year and the glut of holiday celebrations will cease and we all can get back to normal—at least until Valentine's Day, Easter, Mardi Gras, etc.
Ahh, the New Year, it is the traditional time to look forward and to look...