Profitable Labor

The American celebration of Labor Day was established to recognize the important part played by workers in the development of the nation during the Industrial Revolution. Many countries today now hold similar celebrations in honor of work and those who contribute.

GiftLegacy

With the rise of the Internet as the principal source of information and communication, this era we are living in has rightly been called the "age of information." Information in every field of study and practice, once dispersed only through books and periodicals, is now instantly available to millions at little or no cost to the user.

The Stewardship of Talents

Principles of biblical stewardship, to which this page of Acts & Facts is dedicated, apply not only to the individual believer, but also to Christian organizations such as the Institute for Creation Research.

The Crown of Fatherhood

Holidays honoring parents have become official only in the 20th century, even though somewhat similar recognitions were customary in ancient times.

Home-Going Preparations

Death is the great enemy of all mankind. Since that fateful day in the Garden of Eden, when "by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin" (Romans 5:12), God's creation has groaned under the curse of decay and death.

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