Richard F. Ames (1936-2024) | Page 84 | Tomorrow's World

Richard F. Ames (1936-2024)

From Stress to Success

Stress affects our lives in many ways. Natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts and wildfires are causing major loss of life and property around the world. Individually, many of us—and our friends and loved ones—are coping with illness, disease and pain. Others face financial stresses, or tension in the workplace. Are you stressed out? With God's help, you can turn your stress into success!

Five Keys to Understanding Prophecy

Does Bible prophecy reveal the destruction of planet Earth? Or does it give us powerful encouragement and hope as we face the dangerous realities of our world today? In this program, we will learn five keys to Bible prophecy, which can help you understand what humanity will soon face in a time of ever-increasing perils. There is hope—if you know where to find it!

Will the Dead Live Again?

Most of us have lost friends and family members. Some die in old age, others are the victims of wars, diseases and tragic accidents. When we mourn the loss of our loved ones, we often wonder what their lives could have been if they had lived, and we ask: "Will they live again?" Your Bible gives an encouraging answer!

Will the Dead Live Again?

Millions of soldiers and civilians have died in the two world wars as well as regional wars, civil wars and terrorist conflicts. We mourn the loss of our friends, neighbors and relatives who have died from whatever cause. Many nations set aside a day of remembrance, a memorial day, to honor those who gave their lives for their country. We often wonder what careers or family life could they have had if they had not met death? One of the most important questions we need to ask is "Will the dead live again?". Is there life beyond the grave?

Have You Been Saved?

What does it mean to be saved? If anyone has ever asked you this question, or if you think that you are, you might be surprised by what the Bible has to say on the subject. Tune in as Richard Ames looks to the word of God to find out what being “saved” involves, and what Christ is doing now.

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