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May/June 1999
» Contents of this issue
¬ Editorial: The Origin of Evil and Suffering
¬ The Real Star Wars
  The Dark Side: Its Effect on Humanity
  May the Force—God's Power—Be With You
¬ A Violent Century Begins and Ends in the Balkans
¬ Terror and Tragedy at Columbine High School
  Parenting and Social Responsibility
  Individual Rights Vs. Societal Rights
¬ Aging Gracefully in an Uncertain World
  Coping Successfully with Growing Older
  The Unrealized Benefits of Maturity
  A Ministry of Reconciliation
¬ King Hussein's Uncertain Legacy
¬ Family Finances: a Biblical Guide
¬ The Intertestamental Period: Daniel's Prophecies Come to Pass
¬ World News and Trends
¬ Profiles of Faith: Esther—A Queen Offers Her Life for Her People
   
   
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A Ministry of Reconciliation

Reconciliation opportunities exist in unexpected places. It's of little help to others when we want to make up for past mistakes if we fail to do so before we die. Each day is a window of opportunity to correct family mistakes. We can absolve the conscience and confront the uncomfortable situations of earlier years.

In the sunset of life we feel less embarrassment at losing face. We are best prepared by life's wisdom to humbly accept blame for wrongs. The mellowing of age equips to forgo pride in favor of doing the right thing.

The best gift we can give to a child or spouse is to set things straight while we still have time. The older we get the harder it is to lie to ourselves. How much happier we could be by clearing away a guilty conscience.

So write your own epitaph. What has been the sum of your life? Is it too late to put more meaning into it? How do you want to be remembered? GN

— Graemme Marshall


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