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Search Magazine - April 2005

The April 2005 edition of the magazine contained the following articles:

Editorial - Duncan McGregor

The Asian tsunami – lessons for the Christian, practical and prophetic


Missionary Fund News - Duncan McGregor

A summary of feedback from some contacts in India and Burma

 

Psalm 119 - Vicky Wilkinson

Verses 65-72 – “Before I was afflicted I went astray”, - learning the hard way: “no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but grievous; nevertheless….”

 

What does the Bible say to me? - Sylvia Penny

A short consideration of the parts of the Bible that are directly relevant to the Christian today, contrasted with what the Bible may say, but not to me!


Misconceptions - Michael Penny

“To be good, you don’t need God” – a misconception that is exposed by considering the impotency of ‘religion’ and historically-vain philosophies to change mankind for the better.


Young Searchers - Andrew and Andrea Marple

“Who is my neighbour?” – lessons from the parable of the good Samaritan.

 

The Upper Room Discourse - W.M. Henry

More consequences of the Lord’s departure, from John 15:18-25: warnings of the hatred which the Lord’s followers will experience in the world because of the world’s hatred of Him.

 

Common Sense - Brian Sherring

A ‘one-off’ consideration of common sense as it relates to Scripture, our faith, atheism and the Christian life.


The Letter to Hebrews - Charles Ozanne

The third in this series of systematic expositions looks at “superior to the angels” (verses 4-14 of chapter 1), commenting upon the seven quotations, mostly from the Psalms, that the writer uses to prove Christ’s immeasurable superiority to angels.


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