

Are the Best Years Behind or Ahead?
According to the faith-driven perspective and hard work of the guests on the upcoming episode of VCTV’s SpotLight, the best is yet to come, for Route 66, and for America. While Route 66 celebrates its Centennial in 2026, that’s not the end of the story. For...
Oh, Jerusalem Scenes of worship, conflict and battle have engulfed this city for some 5,000 years
Cradle of Christianity, residence and battle ground of Abraham’s descendants, Jerusalem has been the setting for reverent worship, of many faiths, and a bloody battleground for millennia. We wonder what choices the boy pictured here, circa 2003, has made in the 21...

The Making of Ben Hur A Profound Verity Portrayed in Fictional Prose
LEW WALLACE, American author, soldier, governor and diplomat, best known for his historical novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. Wallace had an interest in religion and history, which was evident in his copious works. However, an encounter with a noted atheist,...

Why Veritas Chronicles Publishing Good Stories of Good
Too often our world focuses on the destruction, the natural disaster, the body count, the loss, the despair, the opposing sides, and the fight. Back step. Back step. Why? Coming together. Perceiving we are one body. Humanity. No matter our geographic location,...

Plastic Cards To Go The Way Of The Mink Coat Veritas Chronicles Editorial Opinion: Public Pressure and Utilitarian Functionality Will Drive the Complete Demise of Plastic Transaction Cards Within 10 Years: Insights Into the Global Transition fro
Plastic bank cards have become ubiquitous in the modern transaction landscape, yet their environmental impact poses a growing concern. The ecological footprint of plastic bank cards, even with potential substitutes, does not measure up to market demand for a global...
