In this Issue: Live Longer, Protect your Reputation, The Science of the Mind, Are there Answers for Our Violent world?, The Glory of the Cross, Life Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, and more.
In this Issue: Is the Earth Flat?, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World, High-Speed Chase, The Biblical View of Predestination, Job’s Science Test, Teaching Children Respect
In this Issue: Sugar Pills, So You Want Friends?, Humanism and the Liberation Philosophy, The Chambered Nautilus, Where are the Men, The Christian and Political Action, and more.
The person who writes for a Conservative Mennonite publisher faces one extremely important question. How can I make my story leave a proper Christian witness, give it a Scriptural flavor, and have it turn out “right” while still keeping it realistic?
Without repentance we cannot be right toward God for we all have sinned against Him. True repentance hates sin and avoids it all costs. "God, be merciful to me, a sinner," should be the prayer of each of us.
If human life is created by God, in His own likeness, it must be highly valued. Since God is the author of life, it is His prerogative to decide the beginning and the ending of it. We accept His standard as our own and protect the precious lives He has placed in our care.
The primary purpose of prophecy is to encourage Christians with the news that the future with God will surpass anything we could experience on earth. Heaven will be wonderful!
Hell is an awful place and it is not God's will that any one go there. So He has set up a number of obstacles designed to help the sinner turn back from his downward path. We can bypass them if we choose but God has done His part to help us reach heaven.
Have you ever wondered if Jesus is truly the only way to God? Or maybe you think that if there is only one way to God it isn't fair to those who have never heard of Him. If you doubt God because of these things this article is for you.
Through the so-called Christmas season, Santa Claus is much in the mind of American children. Books portray him, TV displays him, songs remind us of him, and the stores give opportunity to meet him! Does the Bible have anything to say about this contemporary emphasis on a mythological Santa?