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A Time Like No Other

  1. 09th April 2016
  2. Lehman B. Lyons Jr.

Do you have special memories of “the good old days?” Were they safer? More innocent, somehow? Many who grew up in former decades, especially the sixties, the fifties, and earlier—do remember: things were different! It’s not just wishful thinking and fond memories, distorted by time.

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God Made the Moon

  1. 07th April 2016
  2. Ron Herron (guest columnist)

Many years ago, when my son was about two years old, I used to carry him around on my shoulders and attempt to teach him important things about life. One night I pointed to the bright, full moon and told him, “God made the Moon.” In his small, new voice he would repeat, “God bade boon?!” I thought that what he said was priceless, and I would prompt him to say it...

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You Can See Invisible Things

  1. 05th April 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

Lots of things are invisible to our eyes. For example, we cannot see gravity, radio waves, or sound. In the world of make-believe, magic cloaks or rings can make one invisible. In science fiction, cloaking devices make spaceships invisible. Scientists work with stealth technology to try to make things seem invisible, or as close as possible. But, what about the...

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What “Woman”? What “Beast”?

  1. 02nd April 2016
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

All eyes are on the heart of Europe as the streets of major cities run red with the blood of mass shooting and suicide bombing victims in crowded public places. Islamic extremists bent on bringing down their host countries as they strive to expand the Caliphate, their idea of a world ruling government, have wrought death and terrible injuries. Police and civil...

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How to Live Life Skillfully

  1. 31st March 2016
  2. Roger Meyer

Life presents us with little problems, big problems, and more problems. Bad things happen to us. The car unexpectedly breaks down. We may contract an illness or suffer an injury, accident, or tragedy. We may lose a job. Someone dear to us may die. How do we deal with these circumstances when all we want is a healthy and happy life?

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Chivalry, Loyalty and Love

  1. 29th March 2016
  2. Roland G. Travis (guest columnist)

One of the greatest blessings in this life is that of marriage, and the promises that define marriage are given from the very start—during the wedding ceremony. One of those promises is for a man to cleave to his wife until death. A Biblical marriage is both a physical and spiritual union intended to last a lifetime—a lifetime of resolving differences and...

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Are You My Father?

  1. 26th March 2016
  2. Larry Moluf (guest columnist)

Who are your parents and how have they affected your life? Many people may know and have been raised by both of their parents, while others may have been raised only by one. Then there are some who might have lived a life apart from their biological parents, perhaps never having known them. Do you know your mother and father? What about your Father in heaven?

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Easter’s Five Fatal Flaws

  1. 24th March 2016
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

Do you unknowingly worship a false Jesus? Do you plan to participate in Easter sunrise worship services this year, which are rooted in what your Bible calls “abominable” paganism? If you really love Jesus, you should not.

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A Better Plowman

  1. 19th March 2016
  2. Wyatt Ciesielka

In his novel, The First Circle, the Russian author Alexandr Solzhenitsyn ironically refers to Joseph Stalin as “the plowman.” The month of April is a significant month of anniversaries for the plowman. It is also a time when we should look forward, hopeful that the great biblical promises of a better plowman will soon be fulfilled in Tomorrow’s World!

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Deceptive seeds

  1. 17th March 2016
  2. Mike Dickson (guest columnist)

Our local grocery store always seems to have in stock what appears to be healthy produce. However, how many of us really know where our produce comes from? These days, it is possible that the food you are eating may contain genetic derivatives from eight different genetically modified foods. Experts state that more than 70 percent of items on supermarket shelves...

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