How Good Is Your Name?
By Christopher Eames
The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration given in the British Commonwealth, for “valor in the face of the enemy.” Continue reading
By Christopher Eames
The Victoria Cross is the highest military decoration given in the British Commonwealth, for “valor in the face of the enemy.” Continue reading
By Abraham Blondeau
Did you apply for PYC this year? If you did, NOW is the time to realize that getting the most out of PYC directly depends on how physically fit and healthy you are! Continue reading
When I was 12, my family moved to a beautiful lake-side home. It was primitive in many ways, but we had 1,000 feet of waterfront, and we made the place home; many people visited us there over the years. Continue reading
By Carlos Heyer
I never gave it too much thought. As a teen growing up in Mexico, every year all major news reported the Nobel Peace Prize winner Continue reading
By Greg Nice
We often read about God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 17:7. But did you notice that God included Abraham’s children in it? Continue reading
By Timothy Oostendarp
The smart phone has not only become a status symbol, but many teens, and perhaps even you, view it as an absolute requirement to be accepted among your friends. Do you feel this pressure? Continue reading
By Sarah Icasiano
The odds are against you. On every side you face opposition. And that opposition wants to hurt you. It even wants to completely destroy you. So what do you do? Do you just give up? Give in without a fight? Do you compromise just enough so they’ll leave you alone? Or…do you bravely act with courage? Continue reading
By Eric Anderson
Hundreds of British sailors charged up to the top decks of their ships. After waiting for two years, the seamen finally spotted what they were searching for: Napoleon’s French and Spanish armada on the distant horizon of Cape Trafalgar. As the 10-mile distance separating them diminished, the two fleets hastily prepared for battle. Continue reading
By Gareth Fraser
Ever looked through a telescope? Today we take the amazing pictures returned by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope as routine. If you are a teenager between 13 and 19, you have lived within the “Hubble age.” Continue reading
By Richard Palmer
If you want to understand and be interested in world events, begin your lifelong study of history. The more you study, the more fascinating the world around you will become. Continue reading