by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A lead editorial in The Sunday Telegraph summed up the sad state of Christian education in the United Kingdom today.
by Cecil Maranville
Unless you have been living in a cave for the past few weeks, you undoubtedly have heard of the cartoon riots. Come to think of it, even those fellows hiding in caves probably have heard of this. Who would believe that a dozen rather...
by Good News
The major media news organizations and outlets, says journalist William Proctor, have their own lists of rights and wrongs that they support or condemn through their editorials and reporting.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Keeping up with major news developments and global trends remains a serious Christian responsibility.
by Steve Nutzman
To give credit where it is due, “Compass Checkers” is the creation of our new managing editor for Compass Check, Kourtney Kovanis.
by Cecil Maranville, Jim Tuck, John Ross Schroeder
Just the mention of or holding meetings in His name doesn't mean that God is truly back in the hearts, minds-and consequently, reflected in the actions-of Western peoples
by Rick Shabi
The fact is, the world is headed into a darker future, just as the Bible has foretold. But there is hope beyond today.
by Mike Bennett
The Web is incredible. You can find almost anything you're looking for, or you can come across random fascinating things you didn't even know you were interested in.
by United News
Scott Ashley has completed more than 36 years of work for the Church of God.
by David Treybig
Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny. —traditional saying
by Beyond Today Editor
Readers of Beyond Today magazine share their thoughts in the March/April 2021 issue.
by Lorelei Nettles
New doesn't necessarily mean different.
by Scott Ashley
The leaders of the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) are nothing if not accomplished advocates and propagandists for their cause.
by Vince Szymkowiak
Promoting materialism, debt for what families can’t afford, lies and pagan revelry—it’s all part of the magic of Christmastime.
by John Ross Schroeder
As we struggle to come to terms with the worst earthquake in 40 years and the Indian Ocean tsunamis that followed in its wake, we should be asking important questions like "Where is God?" and "What spiritual lessons should we learn?"