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Restoration

A time of spiritual refreshing is coming that will restore all things.

"...until the times of restoration of all things, which God has spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world began" (Acts 3:21). "'Nevertheless, I will bring health and healing to it; I will heal my people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security (Jeremiah 33:6)

The world, because of Satan's corruptive influence and mankind's poor choices, has been falling apart almost since it began. But there remains hope—the sure return of a God who will reverse the seemingly irreversible damage we have both to our planet and our lives. Find out more below.

  • by Ken Treybig
The setting: the United Nations gardens in New York City. The plot: a dream symbolized by a statue becomes reality. The cast of characters: being chosen now...
  • by Robin Webber
It is not where we were planted on the road of life that determines our destiny, but what God can do with us. So what is in that heart of yours? Are you getting more and more bitter—or growing better and better?
  • by Ewin Barnett, Paul Kieffer
The demographic situation in Europe—particularly Western Europe—should cause us to consider how close we could be to the fulfillment of key end-time prophecies.
  • by Clyde Kilough
Included in the many end-time prophecies is an often-overlooked element that stands as a powerful warning in addition to the events to take place. Why is it people will be absolutely stunned by the suddenness of prophecies being fulfilled, and what can we learn from this lesson?
  • by Randy Stiver
In the lyrics of a song, the writer verbalized humanity's great conundrum. We want to live in peace. But we just don't know how. We don't even agree how 'peace' should be defined.
  • by Robin Webber
Each of the great cities of antiquity has ultimately crumbled and been buried by sand, volcanic ash or the layered rebuilding of its current inhabitants upon the faded ruins of the old. Today's "great" cities will no doubt fade as well.
  • by Darris McNeely
I use Google, the biggest search engine on the Internet, just about every day, as I am sure you do. I don't even look up phone numbers in a book anymore. It is faster to "Google it." No wonder the founders of Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, are the toast of Silicon Valley. They have also been named "Men of the Year" by the Financial Times.
  • by Louise Kleinbergs
Working with children whose lives have been devastated by war today provides some clues about how we can prepare to help people heal when peace finally does come.