Article • May 13, 2019

Have you let technology enslave you?


Article • January 11, 2012

The writing has been on the wall for decades.


Article • March 6, 2009

Is the once-special relationship between the United States and Britain about to end?


Article • February 5, 2018

Is a military invasion on the horizon?


Article • December 17, 2019

The risks of retirement reveal God’s perspective on staying active.


From the book: He Was Right


Feature • January 1, 2015


Article • January 16, 2020

When political correctness kills


Article • July 17, 2018

The U.S. president wants Germany to be the world’s third-largest military spender.


Article • December 5, 2008

The Mumbai attack is putting pressure on Pakistan. The Islamists look to come out on top, which is bad news for America.




Article • May 7, 2015

Part of a pattern in immigration policy that undermines America’s own interests


Article • August 30, 2017

If only you had a little more money—you would likely still have the same problems.


Feature • November 1, 2025

Few people know, yet it is a matter of life and death.


Article • December 5, 2017

Preschool children in the United Kingdom spend eight hours a week online.


Article • April 13, 2018

As their aggressive neighbor strengthens its military, how scared should East Europeans be?


Feature • March 1, 2021

Who is the rightful ruler in God’s eyes?


Article • December 1, 2011

The euro crisis has benefited one nation most handsomely, and it was all planned long ago.


Article • November 10, 2007

Science has measured the amazing effects of gratitude in our lives. Food for thought as we approach Thanksgiving.


Article • October 29, 2025

President Trump and Pope Leo may be working toward a common goal.


Feature • May 1, 2012

Scripture answers life’s most puzzling questions. But who can understand it?