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New Year Happiness

David Harbach·1979-09-01

Happy New Year! Those three words we spoke to many people at the beginning of this new year and rightly so. After all, it is another year, 1979, and we certainly want that year to be a happy one for those we love. Yet, you know that the world around us says the same thing and, in fact, makes a great

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New Year- – -1943

Cornelius Hanko·1943-04-01

The New Year carries with it new hopes and expectations, a certain enchantment of not knowing what the future may have in store for us. And yet at the same time we realize that a new year has dawned in an old, sin-ridden and war-torn world. The sun of a new day arises on the same path of our life jo

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HAPPY NEW YEAR????

Gise Vanbaren·1970-09-01

A happy new year it is as one sees through that year the definite unfolding of all the plan and purpose of our Sovereign God. It is a happy new year which brings us one year closer to the return of Christ. It is a happy new year—not so much because of what happens in it, but because it will serve Go

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Proverbs for Young Pilgrims: Our Boast for the New Year

Ed Lotterman·1982-01-01

As another New Year has begun, we reflect on the past year, and wonder about the New Year ahead. For some, depending on their view of life, the past year was termed “progress.”  Others are happy to be rid of the old year because of past frustrations. We must understand that the New Year will be more

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New Year Resolutions

Wilhelmina Kimm·1945-04-01

New Years day in this age has become a day of making resolutions. With it we are filled with new hope and plan on doing better than we have done in the past. The Old Year has brought us many disappointments and in a sense we realize that we have failed. The Old Year seems like a tottering old man, w

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Happy New Year

John Huizenga·1997-01-01

Happy New Year” from the Beacon Lights staff to our readers in Christ. We do not merely wish and desire your happiness, but on the basis of God’s covenant faithfulness we are assured that you will have a happy new year.

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A Happy New Year

John Huizenga·2006-01-01

Happy new year” from the Beacon Lights staff to our readers in Christ. We do not merely wish and desire your happiness, but on the basis of God’s covenant faithfulness we are assured that you will have a happy new year.

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Contentment in the New Year

Kris Moelker·2007-01-01

A new year is a time for reflection. The Year of our Lord 2006 has swiftly drawn to a close and the Year of our Lord 2007 has begun. Has the Lord’s hand touched your life in a striking way in the past year? Have you shed tears because of the loss of a friend or relative in death? Are you or someone

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New Yearsy Pistle to Jack and Jill

John Faber·1976-10-01

You noticed that I greeted you with that familiar “Happy New Year.” You’ve probably said that many times today as you greeted your fellow saints at church this morning. Tomorrow you will again repeat that phrase as you greet your neighbors and your fellow-workers. I wonder if you really mean it! Jus

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Gold Star Mother

George TenElshof·1945-04-01

A new year has come. A year supposedly full of new hope of better days ahead. A year ushered in by the world in a manner which reveals so clearly their lack of a true conception of life. They have made their resolutions and have spent a riotous night of hollow laughter and song and inebriation. Thei