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"How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news, who announces peace and brings good news of happiness, who announces salvation, and says to Zion, 'Your God reigns!' " Isaiah 52:7 NASB July 2014, Volume 13 Issue 6 All articles are copyrighted by individual authors. Unless otherwise noted, permission is granted to make copies if no changes are made credit is given to author and the copies are not to be sold. Unless otherwise noted, all scripture on web site taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, by International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House. All rights reserved. All graphics on site Copyright © 2003 Nancy Vandemark and its licensers. All rights reserved. |
![]() Notes from NancyWhat awe and wonder God has shown to us through his creation! Even more wonderful and awesome is the fact God wants a special relationship with each of us individually. ...more Women in Christ Commentary: Here I Am.People wonder, if there is a God, why does he not show himself? The answer is: He does. He did in the past. He will now. He will in the future. The problem is: We do not recognize him because we carry a false image of what he looks like. ...more Bible Study Guide: Peace Among MenHow can you receive the peace Jesus offers? ...more Abundance of the Heart: Psalm 85:8-11I will hear what God the LORD will speak: ... more Exhortation: Great PeaceThe Scriptures tell us that humanity does not know the way to peace (Isaiah 59:8.) Look at the world around us and we can see the truth of that statement. ... more Book Review:Chip Ingram, the author of God As He Longs for You to See Him, states his purpose as: "In the chapters of this book, I want to help you develop an image of God as he longs to be seen. He has taken several millennia, inspired hundreds of pages of Scripture, and gone through a traumatic incarnation to paint an accurate portrait of himself." ...more If you haven't yet read Guidelines for Research Reading from the first issue (January 2002), we recommend reading these brief suggestions as an introduction to the book reviews. ...more |