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Signs of the Times magazine
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In this month's Signs:
Dr Carson has gone from an at-risk
adolescent to a risk-taker who saves
lives.
The Bible records many
crisis situations faced by God's people in the past.
Best of all, it traces the remarkable things God did for
His people in days of crisis.
An Australian family share how they celebrate Christmas.
To find and describe all the biblical titles for Jesus
is a huge task. So why does one person need at
least 240 names?
God our Stranger
Have a Better 2009
Capsicum and Walnut Dip
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In living, in dying and through all
circumstances in between, women and
men have turned to the Bible for support,
strength and insight.
Childhood Obesity Epidemic
Some health experts have already
described childhood obesity as an epidemic
and forecast that our future
health system will struggle to cope.
As a parent, can you afford to just sit
back and wait for that “puppy fat” to
melt away?
God Our Stranger
The distance that
used to separate people is being abolished
and our perspectives are changing.
In this new relationship, we are confronted
not only with a new view of
those we used to consider “outsiders”
but with a new view of ourselves.
Christmas Presence
The spiritual element of Christmas
shouldn’t be ignored or smothered
with a pile of presents.
Like Father, Like Son
When parents provide a good
role model, children emulate them. Parents
who live and give positive messages
impact their children for the good, as
they are born mimics.
Gift Giving
We do it all the time don’t we? A
friend in hospital; a new baby born; an engagement;
“just because” and
many more opportunities. It seems gift
giving says as much about the giver as
the one who receives.
Determined to Escape
North Korea is considered by mission
organisations as the most difficult
country in the world to penetrate, and
having the most systematic and severe
persecution of Christians. Yet Adventist World Radion
believes it is worthwhile to continue
faithfully broadcasting there.
Abandon Hope, All You Who Argue Here
Hope survives as a name because
we all recognise its worth. It’s as
important to human survival as air,
water and allergy medicine.
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