by Larry Walker
Labels can be helpful for products, but not for people. Categorizing is too often accompanied by criticizing and condemning.
by Randy Stiver
Mostly young adults the same age as Vertical Thought readers, 8.5 million soldiers lost their lives fighting for their countries during World War 1—and for why? What value is man’s hope—especially when compared to God’s hope for man?
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Labels are difficult to remove, but they cause far more trouble than just sticking around.
by Katherine Rowland
If we want to get a good view of ourselves, the only way to do it is through the illumination that God provides.
by Kevin Ford
What does the book of Revelation mean when it describes the saints helping Christ rule the nations with “a rod of iron”? What training is necessary to use this tool?
by Len Martin
If I were to ask you to name one reason people leave the Church, the word hypocrisy often comes to mind.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
When God refers to abominations, what does He mean? How should Christians deal with abominations?
Bible Study Course Lesson 2
by United Church of God
The Bible is composed of written material presented in two sections, traditionally labeled the Old Testament and the New Testament.
by Randy Stiver
What happens when popular theology collides with the crushing brutality of a world at war? August 2014 marked the 100th anniversary of the first battles of World War 1 and the end of an odd, utopian doctrine.
The New Covenant: Does It Abolish God's Law?
by United Church of God
Almost immediately after the Roman armies destroyed the city of Jerusalem and its temple in A.D. 70, intense prejudice against Jewish beliefs and customs spread like wildfire throughout the Roman Empire.
by Mitchell Moss
With Christianity on the decline in the West, especially among young people, what are parents and caregivers to do if they want their own children to have a life of faith and virtue?
by Tom M Damour
After the second coming, Jesus will not only heal people, but teach the world how to build and maintain good health. This is one of the lessons of the Feast of Tabernacles.