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Family-Centered Training After High School
Family-Centered Training After High School
If men and women of antiquity could somehow be transported through time to our present era and culture, they would probably be dumbfounded by the number and kinds of choices that are granted to individuals in our society. As we have already noted, during Bible times parents exercised a decisive control in the arrangement of marriages. For the most part, a man’s choice of vocation was similarly determined. Sons usually took up the occupations… Continue reading
College at Home, for the Glory of God
College at Home, for the Glory of God
by John Thompson
As habitual as birds heading south for the winter, a new brood of students takes wing each fall to college campuses around the world. Clearly, this seasonal migration is healthful for birds. But is the flocking of students to college campuses likewise wholesome? Is this recurrent pilgrimage the result of careful reasoning or cultural influences? Before sending our children to flight, our family decided to more thoroughly investigate… Continue reading
Will You Be In Hell?
Will You Be In Hell?
Have you ever thought about this question: “Will you be in Hell”?
Q. What kind of question is that? Hell isn’t real, is it?
A. Yes, the Bible, God’s own Word, discusses Hell and God’s judgment from beginning to end. In fact, the Bible tells us that most people are headed there.
Let the Scriptures speak:
“The wicked shall be turned into Hell, and all the nations that forget God. [Psalm… Continue reading
Where Do We Go From Here?
Where Are You Going?
Where Are You Going?
By I.C. Herendeen
TIME FLIES. The days, the weeks, the months and the years slip by with incredible speed, and are gone before we realize it. It seems as though they no more begin, than they are gone, passed into eternity. So, too, the happenings of the day soon recede into the distant past. Everything in this world is fleeting and transitory — nothing is stable and lasting. “We spend our years as a tale that… Continue reading