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The splendor of God’s creation

by Dr. Jason Lisle
February 28, 2008

Consider the magnificent intricacy of a living cell, the complexity and the amazing diversity of life on earth, and the mathematical precision of the laws of physics and chemistry. These are all indicative of the incomprehensible creativity, intelligence, and power of the Creator.

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Distant Starlight – The Anisotropic Synchrony Convention

by Dr. Jason Lisle  
January 1, 2010

Some galaxies are so far away that even light would take billions of years to travel that distance. But since we see these galaxies, their light must have traveled from there to here. So if the light really took billions of years to get here, then the universe would therefore be billions of years old. But this interpretation clashes with a straightforward reading of the Bible.

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Perfecting parenting

by Vaneetha Rendall Risner
July 23, 2015

I have long wanted to be the perfect parent. I wanted to parent my daughters well. Perfectly, actually. I assumed that if I encouraged and disciplined exactly the right way, I would produce perfect children. It made sense to me. I just needed to find the right formula.

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How to pray when life falls apart

by Vaneetha Rendall Risner
March 25, 2016

In the midst of broken dreams and riveting pain, how should we pray? Should we pray for healing and deliverance, believing that we just need to ask, because God can do anything? Or should we relinquish our desires to God, trusting that even in our anguish he has the perfect plan for us?

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The agony of waiting

by Vaneetha Rendall Risner
May 5, 2016

It’s hardest to wait when I am uncertain about the outcome. When I’m trusting God for the best, while at the same time preparing for the worst. It would be much easier if I had a guaranteed good outcome. Or at least a promise from God to hold on to.

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The immorality of Socialism – The need for common sense

by Dr. David R. Reagan

Socialism always flourishes in a secular society. And the reason is simple. Here’s how Robert Knight of the American Civil Rights Union explained it in a recent article: “…Socialism goes hand in hand with abandoning God and worshiping the idol of an ever–growing government.”

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Resurrections and judgments – How many and when?

by Dr. David R. Reagan

The Bible does not teach one resurrection or even two resurrections in number. Rather, it teaches that there will be two resurrections in type which will be conducted in stages, resulting in several resurrections — at least four, to be specific.

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What happens to the unsaved when they die?

by Nathan E. Jones

In sharing the Gospel with the world, I would be remiss if I didn’t share what happens to those people who die without having accepted Jesus as their Savior and so continue on the path to judgment. What’s going to happen to them? Those people who have died never having accepting Jesus’ salvation have a different destination from Heaven entirely.

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The cost of discernment

by Robert Morey     

In an age in which discernment is viewed as a vice and gullibility as a virtue, there is a price to be paid if one decides to be “picky” about what to believe and how to live.

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Remembering the deadly Baltic deportations

by Karl Altau
June 23, 2015

By June 1940, the Soviet Union had invaded and occupied Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, immediately implementing a reign of repression and terror. Soon after, the Soviets started conducting arrests, deportations and executions. Their main objective was to eliminate the nation’s cultural, business, political, and military elite.

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