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2023 in Review: Some things old, some things new

Scott VanUffelen·2024-02-01

The start of a new year provides us with an opportunity to remind ourselves where we were one year ago. What has happened in the last 365 days, what has changed, and where do we see ourselves 365 days from now? I remind you of the facts and events that our sovereign Lord unfolded for us to see and k

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News From, For, and About Our Churches

Alice Reitsma·1959-01-01

19 No. 1 February 1959

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The End Of Hamilton (2): Deceitful Dealings

Herman Veldman·1951-03-01

Sunday, January 14, 1951

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The More Abundant Life

John Haan·1955-01-01

As we begin another new year, we cannot help but hear optimistic statements around about us.

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News from, for and about our churches

Karlene Oomkes·1965-10-01

24 No. 10 January 1965

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Past, Present, and Future

James McCollam·1955-10-01

Invariably, the New Year season is the one in which we take mental inventory of the past, noting those facts and events that stand out in our memories; reviewing sad or pleasant experiences; and remembering what was significant. Following hard on the heels of the review of the past is the inevitable

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Looking Forward

Gerald Kuiper·1962-10-01

The New Year is here, and another year of rapid human achievement is history. In the past twenty years the scientific advance of the world has been much more rapid than any period of that length before, and the next twenty years will undoubtedly surpass the period through which we have just passed.

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A Reminder: Be Carefree

H C Hoeksema·1948-04-01

But granting, for the moment, that January 1 marked the beginning of a new year: will there be any changes? Really? Beacon Lights will, we expect, be published at stated times throughout the coming year as it was before. Is there any change from December 1947 to January 1948? Its editors and contrib

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A Reminder – Be Carefree

H C Hoeksema·2011-01-01

But granting, for the moment, that January 1 marked the beginning of a new year: will there be any changes? Really? Beacon Lights will, we expect, be published at stated times throughout the coming year as it was before. Is there any change from December 1947, to January 1948? Its editors and contri

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1951: Vanity of Vanities

Sidney DeYoung·1952-04-01

The things temporal, which we can see, are always the same, although they may often charge their forms and shapes but the things eternal and of God, are al­ways new, for He is the one who says— Rev. 21:5—“Behold, I make all things new.” We enter then upon this new year of 1952 assured that it will