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  • by Jerold Aust
As we enter the year 2000, what can we expect? Will we see a man-made utopia or a time of great crisis? Or will we see something entirely different and unexpected on the world scene—the dawn of a new age? Only the Bible can give us the right answer.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
As we approach the threshold of a new millennium, what does the Bible say to those who count on the end of the world occurring around New Year's Day 2000?
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  • by Darris McNeely
What key trends should we expect to see when we compare the state of the world with prophesies in the Bible?What key trends should we expect to see when we compare the state of the world with prophesies in the Bible?
  • by Don Henson
Excitement builds as we approach the dawn of a new millennium. But what's so special about a new millennium, and what should the new millennium mean to you?
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  • by Donald Ward
When the sense of urgency diminishes from the message of the church, the zeal of the people fades accordingly.
  • by Monica Kieffer
With so much suffering in the world, can we have hope for a brighter tomorrow?
  • by David Hulme
Is it time for you to investigate the literal truth of the world to come? If all things are to be restored, wouldn't you want to live in such a world?
  • by David Treybig
Do you believe in the return of Jesus Christ? Should you believe in it? What difference does it make?
  • by Jerold Aust
Many battles have taken place in Megiddo, the place where the armies will gather in the end times.
  • by Robert Dick
Belief in the imminent return of Jesus Christ and the dawn of a new age has existed since the days of the apostles. Nearly 1,000 years ago an interpretation of prophecies in the book of Revelation led to a belief that spread throughout Europe that Christ would soon return to earth.
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  • by Robert Dick
Many churches understand and teach that Jesus Christ will return. Far fewer know why He will return and what will happen when He arrives.