With patience and understanding on both sides, you might find that your brothers and sisters are a good source of support and advice.
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A Future Reunion for Israel and Judah
However tragic separation may be, God includes within His masterful design a plan to redeem Israel and humankind, to eventually bring them together with God and each other.
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Seeds of Separation
For numerous reasons the roots of Israel's disunity go as far back as Egypt. God knew from the beginning that good intentions don't always produce good actions.
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Helping Your Children Cope in Family Crises
Unexpected traumas, difficulties and setbacks are always hard on families. Adults, however, are usually better equipped to cope and move forward. What can families do to help younger children during times of uncertainty?
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Godly People Can Also Suffer From Depression
Some have imagined that depression is always the result of some sin, of a moral weakness. Although sin can cause depression, it is not true that sin is behind all bouts of depression.
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Is It Depression or Only the Blues?
Sometimes we're sad. Oftentimes when we're less than buoyant we say we're "depressed." But real depression—clinical depression—is more than just being sad or not quite buoyant.
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Seeking Help From God
God—along with His inspired Word, the Bible—is the most powerful resource for combating depression. The Bible provides enlightenment and encouragement—tremendous help in depressing situations. Here are some examples.
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Adultery: No Longer Shameful?
What does habitual and rampant adultery tell us about a person and a nation?
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Creation and Evolution: An Interview With Phillip Johnson
Law professor Phillip Johnson has examined the evidence for and against evolution in three books, including Darwin on Trial. He discusses the theory's underlying flaws and the impact on society of accepting evolution.
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Ussher's Erroneous Interpretation of Genesis
One of several controversies that broke out between the scientific community and the Roman church concerned the age of the earth.
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The Greek Concept of Creation
The ancient Greeks had no shortage of creation myths, with many elements taken from the Babylonian model.
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The Testimony of the New Testament
Many passages show us that Jesus Christ and the apostles fully accepted the Genesis account of the creation.
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Ancient Near-Eastern Concepts of Creation
At the beginning of recorded history, some 5,000 years ago, the Sumerians of Mesopotamia left accounts of their creation myths inscribed on cuneiform tablets.
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World News and Trends- Coming soon: a common European currency
If Jan. 1, 2000, promises to be one of the pivotal dates in history, Jan. 1, 1999, is probably no less important to the European Continent.
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World News and Trends: The millennium bug and the year 2,000
At the close of the 20th century, people are beset by so many threats that it's hard to keep up with them. Not least of the problems is all the fuss emanating from the calendar date itself-the beginning of the...
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World News and Trends: Taking stock of Britain
Last year, 1997, brought a sharp change of focus to the British Isles.
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World News and Trends- Drug addiction: An enormous global industry
According to a recent UN report, the illegal-drug industry generates $400 billion to $1 trillion in revenues and accounts for 8 percent of global trade-an industry larger than sales of iron or steel and almost as great as oil and...
Magazine Issue
Good News Magazine: July - August 1998
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World News and Trends: New states of anarchy
When authority collapses, chaos ensues, says world-affairs analyst and author Georgie Anne Geyer, and the trend is increasing around the world.
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World News and Trends- Information war: The next threat?
As the United States recently prepared for a showdown with Iraq, Pentagon planners increasingly worried about American vulnerability to a new kind of warfare-sabotage of U.S computer systems.