by Cecil Maranville
Have you noticed the phrase, "food inflation" in news reports lately? It refers to a worldwide phenomenon of sharply increasing food prices, a trend that will mean less food for many and higher costs for all in 2008.
by Carol Taylor
Even if you remove material from a Web site, it is cached by search engines and Internet archives. Once you post a picture, a video or text, it is out there, and you cannot get it back. Ever!
by Amanda Stiver
British researchers at the University of Oxford analyzed the findings of 57 studies, revealing that those with a higher body mass index (BMI) lowered their life expectancy.
Bible Questions and Answers
If so many normally-upright people use it, is it wrong?
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
In relating American cultural trends in his book The Index of Leading Cultural Indicators (1993), former U.S. Education Secretary William Bennett cautioned Americans that "unless these trends were reversed, they would lead to the...
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Berlin-based Transparency International reports that the 1998 "Corruption Perceptions Index" indicated Denmark, Sweden and Finland were the least-corrupt nations.
by Paul Kieffer
What happens if Europe doesn't get the euro in gear? German economist Bruno Hollnagel pens a scary scenario in his book Euro Crash 2007 - The Countdown Has Started.
by Marilyn Braley
What we tend to forget are the trials that don't come because God intervened.
by Ed Macaraeg
Thanksgiving is this week. How will you focus your gratitude?