July-August 2025
A Moment of Hope—Can It Really Last?
In This Issue

Why Christians Do Not Protest
Personal from David C. Pack, Publisher/Editor-In-Chief

Vietnam 50 Years Later: A Poisoned Legacy
One powerful symbol from the Vietnam War reveals a fundamental truth about people.
By Garrick R. Oxley

The Bible’s Greatest Secret: Hidden in Plain Sight
Most have heard the term gospel, but few know the world-altering implications of the message Jesus preached.
By Edward L. Winkfield

How Mexico’s Cartels Recruit Children and Groom Them into Killers

A Moment of Hope—Can It Really Last?
Pope Leo XIV’s election stirred something rare: cautious optimism. But for hope to endure, it must be anchored in something more.
By Samuel C. Baxter

Was the Sabbath Only for Ancient Israel?
Exodus 31 says it was a sign between God and the Israelites. What about us?
By Richard O. Lee

Breaking the Junk Food Cycle
Junk food is easy and convenient. How can you break the habit of consuming it?

With Retail Cyberattacks on the Rise, Customers Find Orders Blocked and Shelves Empty
