Professor Jiang Xueqin believes that humanity has entered the most dangerous decade

By Editorial Staff “The most dangerous moments in history never felt dangerous in the beginning. In…

Akagera’s remarkable revival—how Rwanda has turned a threatened park into a conservation success story

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye For Enock Mutambyi, the moment he finally stood face-to-face with an elephant…

The city which melted in a moment: Tall el-Hammam and the Sodom debate—does science buttress the Scripture?

By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk The modern world often speaks as if science and the…

“The first skill you must master (most people ignore this),” — Team Tony Robbins

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye The rarest currency—in a world overflowing with information, opportunities, distractions, and seemingly…

Who are the Romans to whom the Apostle Paul has written?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye We are convinced that the Apostle Paul’s Letter to the Romans is…

The U.S.A: a nation of abundance, a crisis of hunger— the urgent case for food rescue everywhere

By Ephrem Murindabigwi A strange contradiction is happening across the United States of America’s fields: while…

“Every empire that attacked Iran died there. America is next,” — Professor Jiang Xueqin

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye “I want to discuss something that I think is one of the…

From scarcity to abundancy: what Rwanda’s terraces, land protection and farmer support reveal about Africa’s struggling agriculture sector

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye What if Africa’s journey—from food self-sufficiency to food abundancy able to nourish…

America has blockaded Iran. Is Beijing working to change the game?

By Editorial Staff “We are standing at a turning point in world history. The entire game…

The U.S. flattened Iran’s nuclear sites—but lost what actually matters, according to Jiang Xueqin. Iran’s defeat on paper, but victory in reality?

Life In Humanity Analysis Desk “How Iran survived the unthinkable. America and Israel failed. America bombed…