Good News Magazine: March - April 2000

Table of Contents

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You may have noticed something a little different on the cover of The Good News. We've added a subtitle that we think captures the essence of what The...
2 minutes
How does God expect us to view and use His Word, the Bible? Consider some of these examples from the Scriptures:
10 minutes
Advertising executive and writer Bruce Barton called it The Book Nobody Knows. No other book is more important to you and your future.
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Here are some analogies to understand how the Bible can be unlocked.
1 minute
What it does and does not say.
10 minutes
The Bible is losing its once-held prominence in the Western world. Even professing Christians seldom read God's Word.
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Clouds in the sky.
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Millions of people have read novels structured around the idea of the rapture of Christians. Why do people believe in a rapture? Is there any biblical...
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Christians need to be ready, but that readiness is not connected with the specific belief of the rapture.
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The "great tribulation" refers to the time of crisis at the close of the age of man. Jesus spoke of "great tribulation" in Matthew 24:21 and told John...
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The Panama Canal is an engineering marvel and a symbol of "The American Century." What is the significance of America's decision to turn it over to...
3 minutes
Who will benefit from the United States relinquishing control of the Panama Canal?
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The actual chronology of Jesus's death and resurrection.
8 minutes
Our fast-paced world is far removed from the dusty roads Jesus walked in first-century Palestine. Can He really understand our needs and sufferings...
14 minutes
When family members read aloud together, lots of good things happen—including learning, laughter and love.
9 minutes
Archaeological findings shed light on and confirm the accuracy of historical details recorded for us in the Gospels.
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A recent New Yorker feature article states that "God and the afterlife still do well in polls, clocking affirmative ratings of around 90 per cent for...
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Zimbabwe, at one time a prosperous African nation, is seriously short of food, and a lack of fuel has brought industry to a standstill.