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Issue at Hand, March 2020

Ryan Kregel·2020-03-01

Men, Young People - - -

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Rejoice in Your Youth (1)

Cornelius Hanko·1994-05-01

As a young man you are strong, muscular, capable of tasks expected of adults. As young women you have taken on the grace and attraction of bud unfolding. A sexual urge has awakened, and you are aware of and even attracted to the opposite sex. Mentally you have matured. You are an individual. You beg

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On Student Unrest

Jim Lanting·1969-10-01

But the young, it is becoming clear, are regarded with considerable hatred. Adult anger at the physical superiority of the young has usually been contained by the comforting assumption that eighteen-year olds are least the moral, intellectual and emotional inferiors of their elders. College students

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Federation Board: Current Affairs

Jeff VanUffelen·2005-04-01

One example would be the young adult (post-high) groups. Throughout the country they tend to be a loosely knit group with no rigid structure or principal body to oversee its work. They hold retreats which sometimes run into considerable expenses. At times these groups look to the Federation Board fo

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Strangers in a Strange Land – Their Destiny

David Engelsma·1970-06-01

After 30, one is burned out and has only the prospect of passing time, desperately trying to emulate the young. The fact is that the goal of human life, in the light of Scripture, is not youth but maturity, the grown-up man and woman. Wisdom and understanding are not bound up with youth, but with th

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Thanksgiving for Youth

Bernard Woudenberg·1956-08-01

Youth is a time of high hopes and aspirations. Youth is a time of dreams, plans, and preparations. This is no reason for surprise. It is but natural that the young person, a young man or a young woman, should have a forward look. The youth stands at the close of his childhood. His childish thoughts

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Interview with Everett Van Voorthuysen (2)

Mark Hoeksema·2016-03-01

EVV:  I would say that a lot of especially the older young adults seem to be much more spiritually-minded than when I was that age. They’re very good young adults. They seem to be more interested. I’m just speaking of how I felt in those days. For instance, I don’t think I read the Standard Bearer v

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The Dangers of Early Adolescence

P. DeBoer·1943-06-15

God has not willed that we should come into the world as mature men and women, ready to take a full- fledged place in life. Adam and Eve never had a childhood or youth. Their offspring, however, born into the world as helpless babes, must pass through a long period of growth and development before t

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Life Without Children

Michael DeVries·2006-11-15

Until very recently, the adult life course was thought to consist of two stages: parenthood and old age. Parenthood dominated the larger share of one's adult life. Old age occupied the lesser share. The years surrounding these two stages were transitional. Life before children was a brief time betwe

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The Ideal Parent

Andy Brummel·1962-04-01

Young people, on the other hand, are too big to be children and too small to be adults. They are experiencing a change in their place in the family and society. Once they were little tots who had to be told to do everything because they didn’t think for themselves. Now, however, they are beginning t