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  • by Darris McNeely

The number of people that claim "no religion" continues to grow in the U.S....

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  • by Kayleen Schreiber
We may have heard it said that science and God are incompatible. But that isn’t the case, as this scientist shows how studying her chosen field has helped develop a deeper relationship with God.
  • by John LaBissoniere
Amid a lost world, where can you turn in the face of mounting troubles? Will politics bring needed guidance? How about religion? Or are these all part of the problem? Discover the one source you can always count on to provide the right way forward.
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  • by Kathy Sanny
Are you trained to spot a counterfeit religion?
  • by Nicholas Bizic
Many in the Western world view religion as passé, old-fashioned and irrelevant to modern life. Ironically, the Bible also tells of a time when there will be a famine of the knowledge of God.
  • by United Church of God
In order to appreciate more fully what we believe, it may help to understand the religious beliefs of others.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
The intensity and frequency of tragic world and national events should rightly concern all of us. Jesus Christ Himself spoke of "the signs of the times." Certain telltale signs correspond to a crisis-filled close of this age -- called in the Bible "the time of the end." Do you understand the nature of these crucial signs?
  • by Darris McNeely
While the war on terror continues worldwide, another war—one of colliding cultures—heats up in the courts of America. Where will this lead the country? Is this war a greater threat than terrorists?
  • by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Pope Benedict XVI recently spoke out against proposed legislation in Britain that could have forced religious organizations to hire homosexuals and restricted their freedom to speak out against behavior they consider sinful. He urged Catholic bishops to fight such government policies with "missionary zeal."
  • by Jason Lovelady
Mahatma Gandhi said that there are seven things—seven deadly social sins—that will destroy a people, society or nation: wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, business without ethics, science without humanity, politics without principles and religion without sacrifice.