What does it mean to live biblically? Journalist A J Jacobs spent a year following the biblical laws and regulations. His story is quite remarkable, as Nathan Brown discovered.
Representing God is a big ask, so it's little wonder the church lets God down so often. But, says Graeme Loftus, it's still the church's most important task.
All the world needs to hear the message Jesus Christ has for us. Shelley Nolan Freesland explains how Adventist World Radio travels where missionaries cannot go.
Our Western world is embroiled in an epidemic of individualism. Samir Selmanovic sees in the nature of God and God's creation the power and neccessity of community.
How many decisions do you make in a day? Graeme Loftus looks at the multitude of choices facing us daily and presents a role model for successful living.
The belief that we're not alone in the universe has fed many sci-fi novelists. Now it's hit mainstream science, as Robert Wearner describes. But one needn't search space for the truth.
Truth mixed with error is dangerous, especially if you're using it to establish belief. And it's what Robert McIver sees in the best-selling Da Vinci Code.