Beyond Today Magazine: November–December 2020

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In This Issue

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  • by Vince Szymkowiak
Promoting materialism, debt for what families can’t afford, lies and pagan revelry—it’s all part of the magic of Christmastime.
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  • by Mario Seiglie
On this 400th anniversary of the Mayflower’s arrival in America, we should understand some biblical aspects of what the Pilgrim fathers and their Puritan successors achieved and passed on.
  • by Tom Robinson
God gave great promises to the biblical patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Those promises were never fulfilled in ancient times. Yet that prophesied geopolitical role and abundant blessings are paralleled by what the United States and other English-speaking peoples have experienced. This is no coincidence.
  • by Victor Kubik
The biblical prophets have much to say to us today, declaring not only what will happen but why—and how we are to receive this truth from God.
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  • by Scott Ashley
These are dangerous times. The ground is shifting underneath our feet. Prophecies of a very different world—one in which the United States no longer exists as a viable nation—are lining up.
  • by Tom Robinson
Christ promised He would return. But why does He need to come back? In this second part of a two-part series, we consider further reasons for Jesus’ second coming. Just what does He have left to do here on earth?
  • by Darris McNeely
The year 2020 has been a time of upheaval throughout the world. As we wind down the calendar year, what should Beyond Today readers understand about what has happened and what it means for the future?
  • by Robin Webber
How are we to experience God’s gift of peace? Through the example of Jesus Christ and biblical principles of listening to God, drawing near to Him and trusting persistence.