Jesus Christ
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. " (John 1:1, NKJV)
Who Christ was, what He preached and why He came are some of the most important questions you’ll ever tackle—because the answers determine who you’ll become, what you’ll believe and where you’re going. Learn more below.
A More Perfect Tabernacle
When we think of the Feast of Tabernacles, we often shorten our conversation to simply “the Feast.” Have you...
Betrayed by a Friend
One of the best known accounts in the Bible is that of Judas’ betrayal of Jesus Christ. Jesus was destined to s...
Christian Paradoxes
We live in a very interesting age. Through human reason and inventions, we have mobile homes that don’t move...
Gethsemane
Very few events have been so carefully documented as those occurring in the Garden of Gethsemane almost 2,0...
In Favour With God and Man
Luke records that Jesus and His family traveled to Jerusalem each year for the Feast of the Passover. Jesus w...
Let Us Keep the Feast
God created mankind with free moral agency – the ability to choose between right and wrong, good and evil. Wh...
One Way and Another
This is the gist of some recent correspondence between a man who clearly reads his Bible, and the response of...
Practicing What We Preach
A subscriber to the Good News magazine sent a letter to the United Church of God Home Office acknowledging th...
Really? What Price Glory?
We are familiar with the story of the treachery of Judas Iscariot. He had been selected to be one of the 12 apos...
The Sheep and the Goats
Have you ever wondered what Jesus Christ will say to you when you meet Him for the very first time? All kinds of...
The Ultimate Sacrifice
Astronauts returning from a space mission have often commented on the incredible beauty of our planet as vi...
Them and Us
It is said the lesson of history is that men do not learn the lessons of history, which may be true, but God requ...
What Do You Mean, "Fulfill"?
At the Feast of Tabernacles some years ago, the visiting speaker posed what was then a very new and intriguin...