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Religious 'Unity' - Will it be Achieved?

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

Anyone following news of the world's religions will notice two contradictory trends developing side-by-side. On the one hand, religious differences are causing tensions to escalate, often into full-fledged combat. Yet on the other hand, religious leaders are making overtures toward "unity"—resolving or minimizing centuries-old differences between communities of...

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Drought and Weather Related Calamities

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Carl E. McNair (1937–2004)

What's wrong with the weather? As part of the United States experiences heat-wave conditions, fear of drought and its consequences are heightening in many states. Is there cause for worry? Does God cause drought? Are droughts and floods just flip sides of a "weather coin?" What can we know about current and future droughts—are they prophesied in the Bible?

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Celebrating Origins

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Carl E. McNair (1937–2004)

So, it's the Fourth of July (in the U.S.A.)—big deal! Are national holidays like this really important?

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Do You Have God's Protection?

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Richard F. Ames

Why is it that we human beings, created in the image of God, generally ignore our Creator until some tragedy or calamity strikes? Is it because many of us by nature are procrastinators? Historically, the servants of God have always urged the human family to seek God now—not wait for some so-called deathbed repentance.

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Father's Day

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Carl E. McNair (1937–2004)

As a father, I appreciate the honor given by my children. Each year it is the custom across the length and breadth of our land, to honor mothers and fathers on "their day." Mothers are honored on "Mother's day," and fathers are honored on "Father's day." Do we appreciate that the basis for honoring our fathers and mothers stems from an ancient teaching which was...

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Sin is a Reproach to Any People

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Richard F. Ames

Just as there are physical effects for physical causes, there are spiritual effects for spiritual causes. There are unseen spiritual laws just as there are unseen natural laws. They affect human beings just as predictably. The degree to which we have internalized those spiritual laws determines the quality of our character, whether we reflect righteousness or...

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Natural Disasters - Why?

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

The recent tornadoes in Oklahoma and Kansas caused death and terrible damage and disrupted thousands of lives. Our hearts go out to the victims of the great devastation. Already we know of 500 million dollars in property damage around Oklahoma City according to the Southwest Insurance Information Institute. And the damage is far more widespread than that coving...

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Christians and Civil Leaders

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

Around the world, nations are losing their leaders of many years. Old statesmen are fading from the scene, and younger rulers are being replaced with STARTLING frequency. What does this mean for our world, and for our future? How should we react, as citizens and as Christians? What does the BIBLE say?

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New SuperPower on the Rise

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

Are we nearing the end of the age? After NATO began its intense airstrikes against Yugoslavia, Russia quit its membership in NATO - and President Boris Yeltsin gave this warning: "I told NATO, the Americans, the Germans, don't push us toward military action. Otherwise there will be European war for sure and possibly world war."

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Saint Valentine's Day

  1. 06th January 2005
  2. Carl E. McNair (1937–2004)

painting called Fiestas Lupercales "What the world needs now, is love, sweet love"—so go the lyrics to a popular song some decades ago. Truly, what the world needs now is LOVE—TRUE LOVE! So, why not use the ancient pagan holiday of Lupercus—renamed "St. Valentine's" day in early "Christian Rome"—to evoke "love" in our modern love-starved world?

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