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Many people are shocked to discover the origins of our most popular religious holidays. They are also surprised to find that the days God commands us to observe in the Bible—the same days Jesus Christ and the apostles kept—are almost universally ignored.

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by Rick Shabi
2020-05-09
Orlando, FL
Sighing and crying, weeping and gnashing of teeth. The Bible uses these descriptors when speaking of those who have been called Each group meets with a different response by God. What is God looking for in His people?
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by John Miller
2019-11-16
North Canton, OH
Who we are determines what we see, what we think and what we do. What we do determines what we are. Our actions shape who we become. Who we are shapes our actions. What do we practice?
Beyond Today Magazine

Few days have marked a turning point in human history. But one of those was

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by Tim Pebworth
2020-05-30
Petaluma, CA
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 5/30/20 The Apostle Paul encouraged Timothy to stir-up God’s Spirit and then went onto to describe four ways that Timothy could see God’s Spirit working in his life. As protests spread across the United States...
How to Understand the Bible
by United Church of God
If you have access to a personal computer with a CD or DVD drive or an Internet connection, you can make use of Bible helps.
Vertical Thought
by Amanda Stiver
British researchers at the University of Oxford analyzed the findings of 57 studies, revealing that those with a higher body mass index (BMI) lowered their life expectancy.
Beyond Today Dailys
by Darris McNeely
2013-12-05
What lesson can you learn from helping others that will help you overcome depression?
Good News
by Jerold Aust
Many battles have taken place in Megiddo, the place where the armies will gather in the end times.
Beyond Today Dailys
by Darris McNeely
2013-06-20
Yes they can and the best and surest foundation is from the Bible.
Good News
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Berlin-based Transparency International reports that the 1998 "Corruption Perceptions Index" indicated Denmark, Sweden and Finland were the least-corrupt nations.
Vertical Thought
by Vertical Thought
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