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How Do Birds Sing?

  1. 15th October 2013
  2. Roger Meyer

 In the spring our feathered friends serenade us every morning outside our windows. This birdsong is beautiful, enchanting and otherwise indescribable in the way it evokes heartwarming emotions and a sense of peace and comfort. How do birds sing?

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Political Correctness

  1. 12th October 2013
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

Political correctness: it is a term that brings with it a shudder, a twist of the mouth, and often a sarcastic remark. It has become so pervasive that it impacts all levels of our society and impedes our communication with others. What is the point? Why has this worthless concept and practice become so prevalent?

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False Sense of Honour

  1. 10th October 2013
  2. Michael Heykoop

How do you define honour? In times past, the word honour was reserved for those with an exceptional sense of honesty, integrity and loyalty. Recently, it has been used in a new way which acts as a slap in the face of those who actually seek to personify those three virtuous traits.  Honour has become an acceptable way to describe a man dealing out his own...

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Before the Universe Was...

  1. 08th October 2013
  2. Roger Meyer

 To think about the universe stretches the mind. Man, through the sciences of astrophysics and cosmology, continues to learn—and speculate—about the origins of the universe. But the bigger question is, “What was before the universe?”

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Little Things

  1. 05th October 2013
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

“Little Things Mean a Lot” was a very popular hit song that made it to the number one spot on the charts in the USA and the UK in 1954. Subsequently, many other recording artists have released their versions of this song. While it has nice lyrics and a lovely tune, the title says it all. In life, we often look for the big events or the very significant...

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Is God Sorry?

  1. 03rd October 2013
  2. Brian Pomicter

When I was a boy, my grandmother used to send our family copies of a Pennsylvania newspaper, Grit, which published only good news. Grit displayed news and features aimed at rural America, and climbed to a weekly circulation of 100,000 by 1900, and reached nearly half a million by its 50th anniversary in 1932. Grit is still printed today as a bimonthly magazine,...

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Is it Time for God to Act?

  1. 01st October 2013
  2. Roger Meyer

“It is time for You to act, O Lord, for they have regarded Your law as void (cast off, dissolved, caused to cease, made of none effect)” (Psalm 119:126). Today, Western nations have been taking actions that are casting off or trying to make void the laws of God as never before. Is it time for God to act?

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Press Onward—And Upward!

  1. 28th September 2013
  2. William Williams

I would be surprised to meet someone who has not felt depressed or unhappy at some point in his or her life. How about you? Some fall prey to depression and discouragement worse than others, true enough, and if we went through our lives never expecting to have problems, we would certainly be disappointed. But does knowing this really help? Why is it that the...

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A Better World Is Coming

  1. 26th September 2013
  2. Charles Knowlton (1927-2013)

“Wanted: Someone to walk with me”. This want ad appeared in a Ohio newspaper a few years ago. When I read it, I assumed it was a joke, and I made an inquiry. What I found was an old person wanting someone to take him for a walk—not because he needed physical help, but because he was afraid.

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A New Heart

  1. 24th September 2013
  2. Roger Meyer

The news media buzzed with excitement in 1967 about a revolutionary operation that had just taken place in Cape Town, South Africa. This was the date of the first human heart transplant in history. Millions have heart problems. Sometimes, our hearts simply wear out. Is a heart replacement the answer?

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