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Gerald E. Weston

Why Study the Bible?

How is it that the Bible has such long-lasting and broad appeal when it was completed over 1900 years ago and written by over 40 authors over a span of approximately 1500 year? Is it merely a collection of fables? Or is there something more to it that you need to know? Gerald Weston offers five important reasons why you should study the Bible.

Lessons from SARS

In many ways the world “dodged a bullet” when it came to SARS. As bad as it was, it could have been infinitely worse. But did you know that SARS was entirely preventable? The truth is that if mankind lived by easy to understand biblical instructions, SARS would not have happened.

In Search of Success

Everyone wants to be successful, but what is success? For some it is “getting ahead” or “climbing the corporate ladder.” For others it is accumulating money - lots of money! But whatever one’s definition of success, there seems to be a link or connection between success and what we think of as happiness. The Bible reveals the way to true success and lasting happiness.

Success Where Others Failed?



For many years, Canada was made up mostly of people whose ancestors came from England or France, along with indigenous peoples. But this demographic has changed dramatically over the last half century. As with the United States, Canada is a nation of immigrants. Prior to 1961, more than 90 percent came from Europe. That number is now down to 16 percent. Today, Canada is a mosaic of peoples from all inhabited continents of the world.

Freedom under Attack!



Canadians are known for being polite. Sometimes politeness here goes to the extreme. Go for a walk in my neighborhood and come to a corner the same time a car does, and there will be a friendly standoff—with each gesturing for the other to go first.

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