Peter Eddington

Peter serves at the home office as Media and Communications Services operation manager. He grew up in God's Church from an early age.

Peter studied production engineering at the Swinburne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia, and is a journeyman machinist. He moved to the United States to attend Ambassador College in 1980. He graduated from the Pasadena campus in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.

Peter was ordained an elder in 1992. He served as assistant pastor in the Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo, California, congregations from 1995 through 1998.
 

 
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The Middle East: Focus of End-Time Prophecy
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Forward: Trim Your Lamp Now
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by Peter Eddington

Have you noticed this in your Bible before? The New Testament records details about a very important festival that the early Church of God observed during the spring of each year. It wasn't Easter or any of the other unbiblical, modern festivals that churches observe today. It was called the Feast of Unleavened Bread .

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Posted April 11, 2012 -
by Peter Eddington

Many medical doctors don't like to mention the intervention of God when it involves the survival of one of their patients. But I heard the opposite when my father-in-law was admitted to the hospital after collapsing from a heart attack over a year ago. He subsequently needed a quadruple bypass operation.

The story gets very emotional when, a few weeks later, after recovering from the operation his heart stopped because of incorrect medication dosages, and he was rushed to the emergency room.

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Posted February 22, 2012 -
by Peter Eddington

We are very pleased to report that  Beyond Today  will soon begin airing on another cable/satellite television network! As you know, our programs have been airing nationwide on  WGN America  since July 2010 with excellent results. As we continue our fine relationship with  WGN America  we will now also add the  WORD Network  to our television lineup.

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Posted December 21, 2011 -
by Peter Eddington

There is an idea that promises world peace and prosperity that was first put in writing a few thousand years ago. It is the biblical teaching of the 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ on earth. It is called the Millennium, a Latin word which means one thousand years.

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Posted December 7, 2011 -
by Peter Eddington

I have a riddle for you: "What do you have, until you realize that you have it, and then you don't have it?"

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Posted August 3, 2011 -
by Peter Eddington

Below is specific channel information for the airing of  Beyond Today  in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle that begins on July 10, 2011. If you live in these cities you may want to make a note of it.

Chicago

Beyond Today airs on Sundays at 9:30 a.m. (CST) on ION network station WCPX on the following stations:

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Posted July 8, 2011 -
by Peter Eddington

You've heard this phrase before, haven't you? "It's not all about you!" We usually hear it when we've become selfish or have stopped thinking about the needs of other people around us. It often takes a good friend or our spouse to utter those words to us!

Well, there is actually a lot of wisdom in those five words. And when it comes to spiritual matters, it's never all about you. It's never all about me. In preparing to be sons and daughters in God's family, it's all about God, not us.

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