by Donna Black
God admonishes us to love others and do unto them what you would have them do unto you. Please think about health issues with which some have to contend and try to be aware, understanding and considerate of other people’s needs.
by Don Hooser
Allergies, allergies! It seems almost everyone these days has some sort of allergy, intolerance or high sensitivity to something in his or her environment.
by Paul Kieffer
Controversies over minarets and burkas highlight larger questions about the clash of cultures and whether Europe's religious heritage should be defended.
by Jerold Aust
What comes to mind when you hear the word church? Do you think of a magnificent cathedral or a smaller church building with a spire? God's Church is much different from the conventional religious meaning of the word church, and that...
by Paul Kieffer
The major political parties in Germany are traditionally identified by color. Conservatives are black, socialists red, liberals yellow and environmentalists green. Now a new color has arrived on the political scene: pink.
by Paul Kieffer
The 20th "World Youth Day" sponsored by the Roman Catholic Church brought an estimated 800,000 pilgrims to Germany for the six day religious festival of August 16-21, making it the largest religious convention ever held in the country.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A particularly ugly side to UN peacekeeping missions is the number of situations where troops under the UN banner have sexually assaulted and abused the very people they are assigned to protect.
by Paul Kieffer
An unsuccessful train bombing in Germany reveals a changing public mood on domestic security.
by David Treybig
While unaware of the U.N.'s 60th anniversary last month, a growing number of people have become aware of the organization's weaknesses. But before dismissing the idea of the U.N., consider what the Bible says about the role of nations...