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Stand by "us"

  1. 26th January 2012
  2. Richard A. Wilson (guest columnist)

No matter who we are, no matter how or where we live, no matter our station in life, there comes a time when we all need somebody to “stand by us.” To stand by us and hold us up as we, too, need to be there to hold others up. In essence, to stand in the gap wherever the “wall” of rightful faith and living is breached.

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It's My Right!

  1. 24th January 2012
  2. Charles Knowlton (1927-2013)

Those of us whose lifespan goes back to the Great Depression can still recall the image of grown men selling pencils on street corners. The common attitude saw life as a day-to-day struggle for existence. The United States had stalled in its tracks, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a monumental job on his hands seeking to stir up a nation to get out and...

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Why Poverty?

  1. 21st January 2012
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

The world’s economic system reels from one failure to another, as the Euro-zone nations, as well as the United Kingdom, the United States and others feverishly work to find the means to fund the crushing financial burden of entitlement programs promised to their citizens. What can be done?

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Is eternal life an intangible asset?

  1. 19th January 2012
  2. Karl Harmdierks (guest columnist)

When I was in high school, I was in a one-act play that reached the state finals. Our last competition started at 9:00 p.m.—on Friday evening. As a Sabbath-keeper, I wasn’t able to participate. One girl from our cast asked me, “Can’t you miss church once?” She casually added, “God would understand.”

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Isaiah in 2012?

  1. 14th January 2012
  2. Jonathan McNair

The Bible can seem like an ancient book, full of “thees” and “thous”. It can seem confusing, with dragons, and dreams, and lots of things that “theology experts” argue about. But when we actually read what the Bible says, its often more relevant to our modern society than we might think.

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Wanted: Leaders with Character

  1. 12th January 2012
  2. Adrian Käfer (guest columnist)

Morality and values seem to decline so rapidly that it is even surprising at times to observe. A few decades ago, it was shameful if someone had a divorce in their family, and respect for authorities was a given in practically all aspects of life—toward parents, teachers, police officers, and politicians—attitudes that seem to be outdated in our society today....

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The Law of Kindness

  1. 10th January 2012
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

It's not uncommon today to see talk and debate about the conflict between male and female interests in the workplace, in education, and in the home. The so-called “battle of the sexes” rages, if you are to believe the popular media. Of course, there are differences between men and women, and there is no doubt that in various ways—and in all strata of society—...

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What the World Needs Now

  1. 07th January 2012
  2. Richard A. Wilson (guest columnist)

“What the World Needs Now Is Love,” a popular song by writer Hal David and composer Burt Bacharach, is well known for its wistful lyric:

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Education, Then and Now

  1. 05th January 2012
  2. Charles Knowlton (1927-2013)

Several years ago, I had the honor of being a public school teacher in a major city. One year I was assigned to a new building under construction. When the time came for school to start, the building was not yet ready. So, I was given an assignment to take some other teachers to an old school building and hold classes there until the new building was ready.

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Following Christ At Any Stage of Life

  1. 03rd January 2012
  2. J. Davy Crockett III

In the hustle and bustle of daily life, few people take the time to consider where they are going or where they have been—until some personal upheaval jolts their sphere of activities and forces them to focus, however briefly, on the purpose of it all. Many do not pay much attention to where they are on the road of life until they approach “middle age.” Some...

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