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 Mike Bennett
Ross Campbell's classic 1977 book, How to Really Love Your Child, examines how to show preteen children that we love them in a way they understand.
by Cecil Maranville, Darris McNeely, John Ross Schroeder, Peter Eddington
Will American ships be blocked when a crisis arises?
by Scott Ashley
Many great pioneers of science examined the evidence and concluded that it proved the existence of God and that the Bible was His inspired Word. For many, their belief in an orderly universe established by the power and genius of an...
by Good News
Awestruck scientists will occasionally express wonder about the ingenuity, harmony and sheer excellence embedded in the physical universe.
by United News
Family Circle magazine surveyed American families in 1993 and again in 2003. In the Oct. 15, 2003 issue, they reported on "The State of the American Family." Their title, "Stressed but Strong," tried to put a positive spin on it, but many...
by Gary Antion
In part 2 we looked at how the aging parents might be feeling. Now let's turn to the children and their views of the situation.