January – March 2007

January – March 2007

Features

  • Jan. 14, 2008, pp. 10–12

    “Dad, you’re not going to believe this,” my daughter told me on the phone one day. “There’s evolution in the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding!”

  • Aug. 6, 2015, pp. 18–21

    At the root of Planned Parenthood is an evolutionary philosophy that man is merely an animal in the process of evolving to his ultimate potential.

  • March 9, 2009, pp. 22–25

    Preserving life—it is extremely important in the Christian faith. But what is the biblical definition of life, and how does this definition affect stem cell research?

  • July 28, 2008, pp. 26–27

    According to Darwinian theory, women were less evolved than men, and because of their smaller brains, they were “eternally primitive,” childlike, and more.

  • March 22, 2018, pp. 28–31

    Modern extreme feminism places women in authority over men, while traditional Darwinian evolution places women far below men. And since the Bible directs that a wife be in submission to her husband, even Christians may wonder, “Is the woman inferior or equal?”

  • Aug. 23, 2018, pp. 32–33

    Many people believe the abolition of slavery began in the United States during the American Civil War of the 1860s. In fact, the abolitionist movement began decades earlier in the British Empire.

  • June 23, 2008, pp. 34–36

    When it comes to a marriage involving two different skin “colors”, there remains in Western culture a basic intolerance. Just how should a Christian approach the topic?

  • Magazine Article
    Kinver Caveman
    June 17, 2008, pp. 38–39

    What comes into your mind when you hear the word “cavemen”? We have been so evolutionised that I suspect the majority of people immediately think of hairy, brutish men usually dressed in animal skins.

  • May 12, 2008, pp. 38–39

    In 2002 the Barna Research Group found that up to 70% of all students who regularly attend church in high school will leave the church. But the “why” question was basically left unanswered.

  • June 2, 2008, pp. 40–42

    Purity is much more than saving sex for marriage. It’s a way of life. In 1 Timothy 4:12–16, Paul instructed Timothy to strive for purity in all areas of life.

  • Jan. 1, 2007, pp. 44–47

    As a former radical Muslim who was heavily involved in the Iranian fundamentalist revolution, Daniel Shayesteh was once committed to exterminating Jews, Christians, and other “infidels.”

  • June 9, 2008, pp. 48–50

    The cultural divide in America concerning the family is growing. Hollywood films and other media have launched an aggressive campaign to normalize same-sex relationships.

  • Sept. 26, 2007, pp. 52–55

    Did you know that amazing, beautiful shapes have been built into numbers? Believe it or not, numbers contain a “secret code”—a hidden beauty embedded in them.

  • Magazine Article
    When God’s Plan Hurts
    Jan. 1, 2007, pp. 62–65

    Through Barbara Edwards’ painful struggle with rheumatoid arthritis, she and her husband Brian developed a deep relationship with, and an everlasting hope in, their God and Savior.

  • Nov. 28, 2006, pp. 66–68

    The polar bear is also referred to as the “white bear,” “sea bear,” and “northern bear.” An estimated 40,000 of them make their home on the southern edge of the Arctic ice cap.

  • July 18, 2007, pp. 70–73

    Most people give little thought to the placenta, and few appreciate the marvelous complexity and profound importance of this organ.

  • March 8, 2022, pp. 74–77

    For more than 100 years oil has been the “black gold” that has fueled transport vehicles and powered global economic growth and prosperity. So how does oil form, and what is its origin?

  • Jan. 1, 2007, pp. 78–79

    What happened to our culture when God and His Word were systematically removed and outlawed from the public forum?

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