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Virtual Christian Magazine: May 2003
Virtual Christian Magazine: May 2003
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Lessons From Babylon: God's Still in Charge
3 minutes
The ancient city of Babylon provides a reminder that men's flawed systems and governments will give way to God's mastery of world events.
My Service Was a Waste!
6 minutes
Have you ever felt that what you tried to do to serve others turned out to be a waste? It's easy to get weary doing good. Is it really worth it?
Reflections on Loneliness
4 minutes
You can be lonely even in a crowd, but God offers hope for the lonely—now and for eternity.
"This Is the Will of God"
8 minutes
The Bible lists three specific actions we can do that fulfill the "will of God."
The Jealousy of Reuben
7 minutes
Knowing history helps us understand the present and future. Reading biographies helps us understand people in general, and especially the people who...
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