China’s Hazy Future

PERSONAL FROM DAVID C. PACK, PUBLISHER/EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Asia’s largest nation has battled air pollution for years. Yet smog is not the only problem. Other social, economic and military concerns make the coming years look uncertain.
by Samuel C. Baxter

Beliefs that covert governments and organizations are orchestrating world events are widespread. You can understand why such fringe ideas persist.


Seventy-five years after the discovery of penicillin, experts fear we have reached the end of the antibiotic age.
By Samuel C. Baxter and Edward L. Winkfield

Millions in the United States believe their lifestyles filled with modern conveniences will continue forever. But the underpinnings of the country—including its electrical grids and transportation systems—tell a different story.

Many think this popular festival is connected to Christ’s resurrection, but do passages within God’s Word prove otherwise?
By F. Jaco Viljoen