by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely
Three widely different areas that are vulnerable to terrorism have been in the news of late.
by Arthur Suckling
The elevator doors opened, and out walked a young lady. She was tattooed all over her forehead, cheeks, ears, neck, chest and shoulders.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Sleeping sickness, an ancient disease doctors once hoped to eradicate from Africa, is making a deadly return visit courtesy of the 15-year civil war in Sudan.
by Michael Kelley
Remember the 1970s’ high unemployment, empty store shelves, lines at gas stations and skyrocketing inflation? History may be set to repeat!
by Carolyn Prater
In 1975, I was a 20-year-old mother of two, in an abusive marriage, and the impact of the hopelessness of my life was hitting me. I knew if there was any hope at all, it would come only from God. I began to earnestly pray and to read the...
by Don Hooser
Once considered the banking capital of the Arab world, Lebanon was widely known as the "Switzerland of the Middle East." It attracted tourists in large numbers. The city of Beirut was often referred to as the "Paris of the Middle East."...
by Cecil Maranville, David Palmer, John Ross Schroeder, Mario Seiglie
God commanded us to tend and keep the earth, are we doing our part?
by Melvin Rhodes
The world looks different from "down under." Recent changes in the region are pressuring Australia to rethink its policies.
by Arthur Morris
Mankind has yet to discover the true road map to lasting peace.
by Good News
Some see American children as a generation of rage. Surrounded with materialism, the typical child may look healthy materially—but many are emotionally abandoned to look for meaning in things that destroy the mind and heart.
by Joe Bellefeuille
It's not easy to help someone whose problem you don't understand. Here's some information that can help you help people who suffer with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).