Good News Magazine: May - June 2004

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In This Issue

  • by Melvin Rhodes
Events in Europe are reshaping the world. The European Union has now expanded from 15 to 25 members. Most of Europe already shares a common currency and plans within months to have a European constitution to further unify the continent. Military and intelligence cooperation is increasing. Why are these developments taking place? Where are they heading and how will they affect you? The shocking...
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Few qualities in human affairs are more important than competent, capable leadership. With the May 1 addition of 10 nations joining the European Union, which nation or nations will exercise the most control, for good or bad? Who will govern Europe at the close of this age of man?
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  • by Gary Petty
Is there a logical and biblically supportable solution to the gay rights battle?
  • by Lisa Damour
Being a preschool teacher is an opportunity to see the childlike nature God desires of us at work.
  • by Leslie Schwartz
What happens when a young person who believes in God studies evolution? Read this first-hand account to discover what happened to one college freshman.
  • by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The Daily Mail's social affairs correspondent Steve Doughty recently summarized a somewhat surprising Anglican Church report.
  • by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
Young children who watch television at a very early age may risk later attention deficit problems, according to Dr. Dimitri Christakis (Associated Press report, April 5).
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  • by Larry Neff
What does it take to be a Christian? According to the Bible, there is much more to being a true follower of Jesus Christ than most people realize. How does God's Word define a true Christian?