Virtual Christian Magazine: July 2004

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In This Issue

  • by Lori Bryant
When the family breadwinner is on the road for as many as 20 days at a stretch, those at home need to keep a positive outlook. A wife of a truck driver shares spiritual insights of their life’s journey.
  • by Scott Ashley
You’ve probably heard the saying, “Experience is the best teacher.” That’s not necessarily true. Experience is the most effective teacher, but not always the best one. Once you have experienced something, it’s not possible to go back and unexperience it.
  • by Ken Treybig
Do you have trouble keeping your finances under control? Does money burn a hole in your pocket? Find out how you can identify and control your financial black holes.
  • by Robert H Berendt
Unlike the great care taken in endeavors of the space program, we often allow ourselves to rush through life without much thought or planning. What lessons can we learn from the mistakes of the space program?
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  • by John Ross Schroeder
At a time when frightening trends in world conditions require awareness, alertness and the most sober contemplation, millions are dozing all over the globe. The masses also slept serenely at the time of Noah’s Flood—apparently unaware of an impending calamity. Is history repeating itself?