Magazines

2025 September-October



A tree with the American and British flags hanging from it, bathed in the warm glow of a setting sun. Its roots are seen going deep into the soil, suggesting that the origins of these nations go deeper than one might suppose

The Hidden Birthright Nations of Israel

  • Stuart Wachowicz

Many of God’s promises to the patriarchs have not come to the Jewish people. To whom have those blessings gone?

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What Is the Feast of Tabernacles?

  • Rod McNair

An ancient annual Festival reveals the glorious destiny God has planned for the world—the destiny He will bring about in the years just ahead!

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Christopher Columbus: Facts and Fictions

  • William Bowmer

What can we learn from taking an unvarnished look at the man who “discovered” America?

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The Last Great Day Solves a Biblical Enigma

  • Josh Lyons

A great question of Christianity is answered by understanding God’s annual Festivals.

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a column for those who want to lead their families according to God's word

The Adult in the Room

  • Jonathan McNair

We should hold our children to a standard of patience and respect—but what if we fail to meet that standard, ourselves?

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a column by Britons, for Britons, typically about Britons

The Challenge of True Masculinity

  • Simon R. D. Roberts

The disillusionment of young British males may be a symptom of greater problems facing Western society. Is there hope for Britain’s young men?

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a column to help you think biblically about world events

NewsWatch

  • Editorial Staff

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

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Presiding Evangelist Gerald E. Weston

Are You In the Arena?

  • Gerald E. Weston

Serious times take serious commitment. Why not consider the most serious—and rewarding—commitment of all?

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A column by canadians, for canadians, typically about canadians

The King of Canada Opens Parliament

  • Michael Heykoop

A few short months ago, King Charles III put an exclamation mark on five months of dizzying political change within Canada.

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A column for brief, easily digestible answers to some of the most fascinating Bible questions

Who was Melchizedek?

  • Editorial Staff

The identity of Melchizedek, called “the king of Salem” in the Bible, raises many questions. The answer is profound for those who honestly search the scriptures.

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Letters to TW

  • Editorial Staff

Tell us what you think!

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