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We're all interested in what the future holds.
What can we expect in the coming months and years? Is there
a way to know what lies ahead? Where should we look for answers?
How will future events affect our families and loved ones?
Human efforts at predicting the future are notoriously inaccurate.
Self-proclaimed prophets have been proven wrong time and time
again. But there is a sure way to know what the future holds.
It's written in advance in the pages of the Bible.
The book of Revelation—the last book in the Bible—is,
to many people, its most puzzling. They find its strange symbols
and images confusing and mysterious. But it need not be so.
The book's very name means a revealing, an opening up to understanding.
Its first verse tells us it was written to reveal "things
which must shortly take place."
We've prepared an exciting, eye-opening new booklet—The
Book of Revelation Unveiled—to help you understand
what will take place in the days ahead. This 32-page full-color
booklet will take you through the major themes of the book of
Revelation, helping you discover how it all fits together. In
this booklet you'll learn tomorrow's headlines today, discovering
the major trends and events that will shape the world in the
days ahead. You can't afford to be without this priceless knowledge. |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
May/June 2001
Vol. 6, Num. 3
Why The Good News Includes
Some Bad News?
A Good News editorial
Cover Story
Who Will Be the Next Superpower?
The collapse of the Soviet Union left the world with one remaining superpower,
the United States. Like the earlier collapse of the British Empire, the
sudden fall of the U.S.S.R. shows that no great power can take superpower
status for granted. Unthinkable as it may seem, the days of U.S. supremacy
may be numbered as a new power begins to emerge on the world scene.
-Sidebar-
European Rapid Reaction Force: Rival
to NATO
Britain: Caught in the Middle
More Cracks in the Transatlantic
Alliance
Feature Articles
Europe's Coming Religious Revival
Religion is one of Europe's great contradictions. Long the heart of Christianity,
Europe has in recent decades become increasingly atheistic. Bible prophecy,
however, predicts a great revival-and that's not good news.
-Sidebar-
Coming: A Religious Revival
With Deadly Consequences
What Did the Early Church
Believe and Practice
Foot-and-Mouth Disease: A Virus With
Global Reach
The outbreak of a virulent epidemic has brought us many haunting images
and tragic stories. What went wrong? How did this modern-day horror story
begin? The sad tale carries important and sobering lessons for all of
us.
-Sidebar-
What Caused the Outbreak?
The Survival Game: Who Wins?
A hit television show distills many common human experiences into one
central theme: survival. That goal has driven the human race from the
beginning-and explains a great deal about the sad state of our world.
When I Die Will I Go to Heaven?
Millions of people assume they'll go to heaven at death, there to spend all
eternity. But will they? The Good News radio program recently examined
this important topic and offered this overview of what the Bible has to say.
Archaeology and the Epistles
Many letters from the apostles are preserved for us in the New Testament,
and many of them mention fascinating historical details. How do
history and archaeology help illuminate these 2,000-year-old writings?
Regular Features
World News and Trends
An Overview of Conditions Around the World
Profiles of Faith
Timothy: Paul's Son in the Faith
Just for Youth
Planning for Life: Find a Career Path That Fits
Letters From Our Readers
Readers of The Good News share their thoughts
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