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Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
Talk about variety! There is something for everyone in our winter issue of Compass Check magazine.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
Welcome to our summer issue of Compass Check, written directly with you as a teen in mind.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
To give credit where it is due, “Compass Checkers” is the creation of our new managing editor for Compass Check, Kourtney Kovanis.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
Welcome to the winter issue of Compass Check. Each article has been written with you in mind.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
Summer is here in full swing, and I hope you will be enjoying time at one of our fantastic United Youth Camps.
Compass Check

Dear Compass Checkers, In the last Compass Corner, we talked about the coming events of this spring and summer. I hope the Holy Days were profitable for you and that you were able to make plans for summer camp.

by Dan Preston
As a teenager, you’ve probably been asked a million times, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” The question can get old fast, but it’s a good one to ask yourself.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
I don’t know how you’ll answer this question, but my answer is a resounding “yes.” I have felt this way many times in my life. I’ve had to deal with my emotions in this regard.
Compass Check
by Kourtney Kovanis
What kind of statement are you making?
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
As I write my column for this issue of Compass Check, we have just returned a couple of weeks ago from observing the Feast of Tabernacles and Eighth Day. It was a fantastic Feast for all of us.
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
Notice God’s emphasis on rejoicing at the Feast of Tabernacles in Deuteronomy 16:14: “And you shall rejoice in your feast, you and your son and your daughter, your male servant and your female servant and the Levite, the stranger and the...
Compass Check
by Steve Nutzman
You’re looking at a photo of a Mallard male duck that obviously has an injury to one of his wings. This duck cannot fly.

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