Vertical Thought: January - March 2011

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In This Issue

  • by Milan Janicich
Most of us have some regrets. Some of these affect only us; some affect family, friends and others. Here is how you can minimize them in your own life.
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  • by Howard Davis
In today's culture, porn is not going away. You can avoid the damage this sin causes.
  • by Doug Horchak
It sounds like it could be a local radio station, but WIIFM is actually the acronym for a question many people are asking today.
  • by Becky Sweat
In a tough economy, managing your personal finances is more important than ever. Here are some tips for saving and spending your hard-earned cash.
  • by Dan Dowd
The Bible is a unique book in the annals of history. Not only is it one of the most accurately and thoroughly preserved books of antiquity, it also stands alone as a record of God's instruction for subsequent generations on how to live.
  • by Randy Stiver
The King James Version, or Authorized Version, of the Bible was completed in 1611. Even if you have a more modern English version, it owes a great deal to this groundbreaking translation.
  • by David Treybig
Ironically, people buy Bibles, but apparently they don't read them. At least that's what seems to be the case according to a recent survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
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  • by Dan Dowd
There are three main types of Bible translations: word-for-word, thought-for-thought and paraphrase. Which one do you choose to study God's Word and learn His way?