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The Biblical Holy Days - Part 1

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Why do most professing Christians forsake the observance of the Holy Days mentioned in their own Bible and substitute holidays that were never cele

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Secrets to Happiness

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Why are so many in our modern world unable to find lasting happiness?

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Perish... the Thought

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Wise individuals prepare for the future, yet many have not given any thought to what might occur after death and how they can prepare for a better

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The Forgotten Message

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Most people have heard of the Bible’s leading figure, Jesus Christ, but few understand His message!

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After Armageddon

  • By Gerald E. Weston

The term Armageddon has become synonymous with global catastrophe and the end of the age.

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Discerning the Signs of the Times

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Wars, political strife and economic crises have become part of everyday life. Where is it all headed?

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Keys to Happiness

  • By Gerald E. Weston

All of us want to be happy, but true lasting happiness alludes many. Are you truly happy?

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Does Love Need a Teacher?

  • By Gerald E. Weston

What is real love? Is it a feeling? Is it something inherent in us or does it need to be taught?

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Britain's Setting Sun

  • By Gerald E. Weston

The Bible reveals not only the cause of Britain’s rise, but also its decline and eventual fall.

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Hong Kong in Prophecy

  • By Gerald E. Weston

How did a small island nation come to be known as Great Britain and possess an empire in which the sun never set?

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Stone of Destiny

  • By Gerald E. Weston

Since 1296, the kings and queens of England have been crowned while sitting on a throne with a stone tucked away under the seat.

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Lessons from SARS

  • By Gerald E. Weston

In many ways the world “dodged a bullet” when it came to SARS. As bad as it was, it could have been infinitely worse.

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