Bible

  • More Than a Symbol

    More Than a Symbol

    Seth Pierce explains why the Cross on which Jesus died bears more meaning than you might expect.
  • The Importance of Marriage and Family

    The Importance of Marriage and Family

    Errol Webster finds out how Jesus defined marriage, its origin and permanence.
  • You Are What You Think

    You Are What You Think

    Doug Batchelor points out that the world around us has more influence on who we are than we may think.
  • What the Holy Spirit Can Do For You

    What the Holy Spirit Can Do For You

    Duane Adams points out several ways the Holy Spirit can help you to have a more meaningful spiritual life.
  • Waiting for the End

    Waiting for the End

    According to Seth Pierce, we have much to look forward to when it comes to Christ’s second coming.
  • Your Special Day

    Your Special Day

    One whole day a week to disconnect from the busyness of your life? David Edgar shows you how to obtain its full benefits.
  • A Place For You

    A Place For You

    Life in our world can be disappointing and painful. That’s why you’ll enjoy Nancy Canwell’s reflections on what life in God’s New Earth will be like.
  • The Greatest Sporting Comeback

    The Greatest Sporting Comeback

    Scott Wegener takes a look at a few of the greatest—or perhaps the most tragic (depending on who you support)—comebacks in sports.
  • Are You Ready for Heaven?

    Are You Ready for Heaven?

    Have you ever wondered whether you’ll be ready for heaven when it presents? Esther Bailey offers some suggestions.
  • It's in the Stars

    It's in the Stars

    We’re fascinated by the idea of knowing the future. Gary Kent looks back in time to see what we’ve learnt so far.
  • Money Meltdown

    Money Meltdown

    Many thinking people are asking whether the current global economic crisis is foretold in Revelation, namely chapter 18. Ed Dickerson responds to that question.
  • Myth, Mirage or Miracle

    Myth, Mirage or Miracle

    Is this brief life all that is on offer? Geoffrey Garne doesn’t think so.
  • The Trinity

    The Trinity

    Seth Pierce asks why Christians talk about three Gods when Christianity claims to worship one.
  • Does God Give Signs?

    Does God Give Signs?

    Is it appropriate to ask God for a sign when you want to know whether or not to do something? Vanessa Pizutto ponders on an answer to this question.
  • Finding Hope

    Finding Hope

    As our world spirals towards an Armageddon ending, Gary Webster believes the Bible’s predictions concerning our times offers some insight.
  • Why

    Why

    Why did God allow the earthquake and tsunami to strike Japan?
  • Thoughts on Easter

    Thoughts on Easter

    Is Easter merely chocolate eggs, bunnies and a barbecue, or is there more?
  • Aflockalypse Now?

    Aflockalypse Now?

    With mass animal deaths occurring worldwide, you could be excused for wondering if this is the end.
  • From Prison to Palace

    From Prison to Palace

    According to Doug Batchelor, we all have the opportunity to inherit an immense fortune.
  • High Noon in Jerusalem

    High Noon in Jerusalem

    What is the nexus between law and grace? Marvin Moore reflects on an incident in the life of Jesus that gives a clue.
  • Created for Eternity

    Created for Eternity

    Do you shed tears when a loved one dies? So does God, says Patty Froese Ntihemuka.
  • On Saints and Sainthood

    On Saints and Sainthood

    Mary MacKillop became the first Australian saint of the Catholic faith in October last year. Bruce Manners looks at what that actually means.
  • What's in a Name?

    What's in a Name?

    Does "a rose by any other name smell as sweet"? Nyree Tomkins reflects on the meaning of two names in the Bible.
  • Once Saved, Maybe Saved?

    Once Saved, Maybe Saved?

    Felicito Fernando wasn’t sure he could answer “Yes” when asked whether he was saved. The answer he found to this question may help you to answer it too.
  • Getting in Shape

    Getting in Shape

    According to Seth Pierce, martial arts training is in some ways similar to attending church.
  • People Get Ready

    People Get Ready

    Bruce Manners asks, Are we ready for the train that's a-comin'?
  • Death and Immortality

    Death and Immortality

    Several strange ideas about life after death exist in our world. Seth Pierce briefly reviews a recent one, then examines what the Bible says.
  • When Will Jesus Return?

    When Will Jesus Return?

    Christians have been anticipating Christ's return for 2000 years. How much longer will we have to wait? Scott Cady reflects on the answer to that question.
  • God's Gifts

    God's Gifts

    God loved the world so much that He gave us His Son Jesus. But Ed Dickerson points out that He's also given us many other gifts.
  • Wars and Rumours of Wars

    Wars and Rumours of Wars

    Given the increasing number of conflicts around the world, Alejandro Bull??n asks whether we are hurtling toward the end of the world.
  • Lost and Found

    Lost and Found

    In three simple lessons, Jesus taught us much about our condition. But He also revealed much more about Himself, as Limoni O'uiha explains.
  • Sabbath Is for Love

    Sabbath Is for Love

    Jo Ann Davidson discovers and experiences the joy of Sabbath through Jewish traditions.
  • Does God Care What We Eat?

    Does God Care What We Eat?

    Charles Mills asks an interesting question: What's on the menu when God fixes the meal? Charles' answer may surprise you!
  • Prejudice

    Prejudice

    Will prejudice prevent us from obtaining a satisfactory life? Rodney Woods finds out.
  • Is a Super Volcano Coming?

    Is a Super Volcano Coming?

    Researchers are suggesting that Eyjafjallajokull's April eruption could trigger even bigger eruptions in the much larger neighbouring volcano, Katla. Geoff Youlden finds out the truth.
  • From Saturday to Sunday

    From Saturday to Sunday

    Samuele Bacchiocchi identifies three factors that influenced Christians in the first few centuries after Christ to adopt the observance of Sunday
  • Some Grave Thoughts

    Some Grave Thoughts

    Does one need to be in a grave before reflecting on your life? David Edgren finds easier and less grim ways.
  • How Good Are You?

    How Good Are You?

    Marvin Moore reflects on the question of our inherent human goodness-and our inherent human evil.
  • Did Christ Have to Die?

    Did Christ Have to Die?

    As the Christian world celebrates Easter, Arthur Patrick explores why Jesus had to die.
  • Dead Men Can't Save You!

    Dead Men Can't Save You!

    Glenn Townend reflects on our mortal human condition and inquires whether immortality is possible.
  • Antidote for Stress

    Antidote for Stress

    Gary Krause believes the answer to reducing the pressure in our stress-filled lives lies in one simple day.
  • What Can You Expect From the Holy Spirit?

    What Can You Expect From the Holy Spirit?

    Nowhere in the Bible do we read a description of what He looks like, but Glenn Townend found Him to be a Companion he could count on.
  • Baptism by the Book

    Baptism by the Book

    Consider it an ancient rite or an anachronism in our modern society but according to God's original instructions, baptism really is necessary, says David Edgar.
  • God Wants You to Prosper

    God Wants You to Prosper

    The Bible is not about how to get rich but what to do with the riches God bestows. So get ready to unlearn everything you've heard about prosperity, warns Leo Schreven.
  • The Perils of Twilight

    The Perils of Twilight

    A new occult thriller has hit the theatres, grabbing the attention of teens. Steve Wohlberg explains its sinister significance.
  • The "Big One" Is Coming

    The "Big One" Is Coming

    Geoff Youlden reflects on the meaning of the earthquakes that have struck the world in recent years, especially in the western Pacific.
  • Wise Men Still Seek Him

    Wise Men Still Seek Him

    Gary Kent reminds us that wherever we are this Christmas, we'll be reminded of the Baby Jesus, born in Bethlehem 2000 years ago.
  • 2012: Is the End Written in Stone?

    2012: Is the End Written in Stone?

    Many people today expect global disaster to occur in the year 2012. Should you be concerned? Ed Dickerson examines the evidence.
  • The God to Whom We Pray

    The God to Whom We Pray

    Paul Petersen points out that all over the world, people are praying, but there are marked differences in the kind of God they pray to.
  • The Vegetarian Lifestyle

    The Vegetarian Lifestyle

    Margaret Mielczarek looks at what it means to be a vegetarian and why it's a better choice.