There is little more painful than the death of a child. Whether unborn, at birth, or later, something deep inside us rebels at the thought of a child...
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The title: “Jesus Desired Their Good” is engrossed with meanings. It reminds the reader of what Ellen G. White said regarding the ideal ministry of...
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Editor's Note: We apologise for the lateness in posting last week's commentary. The author provided the commentary in plenty of time, the fault is...
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I love the introduction to this week's Sabbath School lesson that quotes the child, Robert Louis Stevenson, telling his nanny that the lamplighter...
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I define what is right and just. In other words, what is “just” is subjective. It is what I think is just—is just. That is the natural condition...
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Professor Fritz Guy made a presentation and led a discussion on "The Second Coming: How Long Can We Keep Saying 'Soon?'" at the Roy Branson Sabbath...
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Over the last week I’ve been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to travel in the footsteps of Paul through Turkey and Greece – beginning in...
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For millennia the Christian Church has sought to understand and explain the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection, and to appropriate it’s...
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