Article • November 24, 2008


Feature • August 1, 2005

This article was written in 1975, when the author was a world traveler, editor in chief of the Plain Truth magazine, a prominent television and radio personality, chancellor of Ambassador College, and pastor general of the Worldwide Church of God—all at the age of 82. His final years were the most productive of his life. He died in 1986, at 93 years old.


Feature • February 1, 2002

We are entering into a closing phase of the court case spawned by the Worldwide Church of God. Here is an update on the latest happenings—and what’s ahead.


Feature • October 1, 2009


Feature • February 1, 1999

The transformation of the Worldwide Church of God over the past 13 years has not been based upon truth, as Joseph Tkach Jr. suggests in his 1997 book Transformed by Truth. The church has been transformed, for sure. But certainly not by truth. This is the behind-the-scenes story.


Feature • September 1, 2008

Remembering the accurate forecasting of Herbert Armstrong



Article • August 29, 2015

And it can be yours—at no cost or obligation to you!



Article • March 25, 2019

Combined with economic anxiety, perception among Europeans that Germany is surging brings a key prophecy closer to fulfillment.


Article • August 5, 2021


Feature • July 1, 2021

Are you overlooking part of the Fourth Commandment?


Feature • February 12, 2025

Departing from the beliefs of the Founding Fathers


Article • December 12, 2008

Despite unprecedented levels of student failure, higher education is booming.


Feature • December 24, 2021

What caused such breathtakingly precipitous turns of history?



Feature • December 1, 2010

Seeing is believing.



Article • February 17, 2020

Will a rising nationalist party return the UK to the Troubles?


Feature • November 1, 2024


Article • September 19, 2022

Despite claims to the contrary, America’s economic crisis is likely to get worse.


From the book: Biblical Manhood


From the book: Raising the Ruins


Feature • November 1, 2005


Feature • September 1, 2009

It happened to ancient Rome—and all great world powers: You can track the moral descent of a nation by its cultural decline.