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July-August 2024

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Mark 13:37 | “And what I say to you, I say to all: Watch!


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London Calling

Loss of collective purpose has devastated the United Kingdom, which must heed ancient warnings lest it shatter completely.


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Personal

Can you make sense of the spiritual confusion in our world? Where is God’s true church today that follows the original doctrines and teachings of Jesus Christ?


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Oh Canada!

Canada and the other English-speaking nations have been blessed with abundance that should never be taken for granted.


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Questions and Answers

People often wonder about the origins of the mysterious biblical giants, like the Nephilim and the “sons of Anak,” but does scripture really say they were anything more than human beings, after all?


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Letter to the Editor

Tell us what you think!


May-June 2024

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Cover Story

Eighty years ago, the Allies carried out the largest amphibious assault in human history. Could they do it today? Would they ever need to? There are answers in prophecy for those willing to truly look.


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Feature Story

Decades after the famous novel, the Middle East is living a real conflict involving an aggressor as uncompromising as H.G. Wells’ otherworldly invaders.


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Feature Story

For twenty-five years, this magazine has predicted the fulfillment of biblical prophecy, especially regarding the end-time “House of Israel”—modern descendants of God’s ancient nation. How can you know that our words are true?


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Article

Social problems are simple cause and effect: If you don’t live by what the Bible says is right and wrong, you’ll never eliminate the root cause of your troubles.


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