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2011 May-June Issue

Solving the Mystery of Marriage

  • Rod McNair

Is marriage obsolete? Is it even relevant in our modern day? Why do people still come together in marriage, despite so many attacks on this once-cherished institution? The Bible gives powerful insights that...

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What is the "Work" of God?

  • Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

What should the Church be doing? Is it enough to believe the right things, or is there something true Christians should be doing as a result of their faith? Amid so much religious confusion, your Bible has...

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Overcoming Stress

  • Richard F. Ames (1936-2024)

Is your stress turning into distress? Do you wonder how you can continue to cope with the pressures of daily life and the frantic pace of the world around you? You may want to consider seven powerful...

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An Islamic Wind?

  • Dexter B. Wakefield

Frustration, humiliation­—then desperation. Mohamed Bouazizi was trying to support his family as a street vendor when Tunisian police confiscated his vegetable cart and produce. They claimed he lacked a...

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A Standard-of-Living Shock?

  • Wallace G. Smith

It was not the front page headline of that day's Wall Street Journal, but its message deserves the attention of all Americans who currently enjoy their way of life.  In Kelly Evans' small column deep within...

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Four Hundred Years of the King James Bible

  • John Meakin

The most influential book ever written in English marks its 400th anniversary this year. In 1611, a monumental project came to completion that had engaged more than 50 of England's finest scholars for seven...

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Blessings in Times of Famine

  • Wyatt Ciesielka

More than 6.5 million children die from malnutrition and hunger-related diseases each year. About 925 million humans suffer malnourishment (wfp.org, Fact Sheet: Hunger, 2011). In February 2011, food costs...

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A "Way" of Life

  • Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

Millions of people say they are searching for correct "standards" or "values." Some are trying out various "new age" belief systems, or different ideas and theories from pop-psychology. The pollsters tell...

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The True Gospel Proclaimed!

  • Douglas S. Winnail

Most professing Christian churches today believe they are following the instructions of Jesus to "go into all the world and preach the gospel" (Mark 16:15). Many sincere efforts have been made to preach a...

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Questions and Answers

  • Editorial Staff

Question: In the book of Job, we read, “But there is a spirit in man, and the breath of the Almighty gives him understanding” (Job 32:8). Later in the chapter, Job says, “the spirit within...

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Letters to the Editor

  • Editorial Staff

I read your booklet, Revelation: The Mystery Unveiled! Out of all the booklets I have read on Revelation, yours is the...

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Space Wars Ahead?



As more and more nations put satellites into orbit, and military planners look to the "weaponizing" of outer space, what does this mean for the safety of our planet? Your Bible foretells of a great war in space. Will you be ready for it?

The Handwriting Is on the Wall



Poets once said, "The sun never sets on the British Empire." Billions considered the United States a beacon of freedom and prosperity. But times are changing. Millennia ago, Bible prophecy warned of a sobering change ahead for the Western nations.

2011 March-April Issue

Space Wars Ahead?

  • Richard F. Ames (1936-2024)

As more and more nations put satellites into orbit, and military planners look to the "weaponizing" of outer space, what does this mean for the safety of our planet? Your Bible foretells of a great war in...

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When Will Christ Return?

  • Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

Will Jesus Christ return tonight? Will He return in a thousand years? For nearly 2,000 years, people have wondered when Jesus will return. Some cynics say He will never return. What does your Bible say? You...

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A Man Without Vengeance?

  • Rod McNair

In March 1861, 150 years ago, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office, to lead his nation at a time of terrible division and violence. What lessons can we learn from Lincoln's character— and...

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Easter or Passover: Which Is for Christians?

  • Dexter B. Wakefield

On April 24 this year, billions of people will celebrate Easter. About a week earlier, after sunset on Sunday, April 17, many Christians will gather to observe the biblical Passover. Does it matter which...

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Can You Stand Alone?

  • Phil Sena

Most peer pressure bombards its victims with messages telling them that they are inadequate and their life is incomplete, unless they go along with the crowd—even though the crowd does not often have the...

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Primogeniture

  • Rod King (1949-2019)

Among the European royal families there are several variations on the principle, but in England the rules are quite straightforward and dictate that Prince Charles is next in line to be king—despite what...

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True Education: Where To Find It?

  • Roderick C. Meredith (1930-2017)

If there is a real God—and there is—what would He think about a society that condones such behavior and even includes it as a part of a college education?

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Germany's Quiet Comeback!

  • Douglas S. Winnail

In recent years, Germany has developed the strongest economy in Europe and the fourth largest economy in the world.

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Questions and Answers

  • Editorial Staff

Question: Many people believe that a human being’s soul or spirit can separate from the body and travel to far-distant places beyond the body’s reach. This is not just a "New Age" or "...

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Letters to the Editor

  • Editorial Staff

I went to your presentation at Chester (United Kingdom) on Saturday, and I must say how much I enjoyed it. This was a first time...

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Oceans in Trouble!



Over the last several decades, scientists who monitor the state of the world's oceans have documented a number of disturbing trends that continue to worsen.

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