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FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Who am I? Answers from the Bible
Do you ever ask, Who am I? Why am I here?
Such questions come to almost everyone. So where do you find answers? In astrology, psychology, history, philosophy? There are all sorts of interesting human theories. But intelligent and serious questions deserve provable, intelligent answers, and there is no better guidebook than the Bible.
At this point you may ask, How could reading what was written way back when, help me today? Many early Bible stories deal with adventure, warfare, intrigue. But the basic problems people faced were the same as yours and mine: problems with human relationships, illness, money, and the search for identity. And the same truths biblical characters used to unwind snarls can help you.
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November 22, 1982 issue
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The deeper riches of the Bible
DIANE STAUNTON STAPLES
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Finding answers to our most searching questions
ELAINE H. NATALE
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The new covenant
LAURA CANFIELD LEE
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Daniel—a man of courage
VIRGINIA HOUGE STEVENS
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About lost sheep
GLORIA ELAINE MARLATT
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Prelude to the Lesson-Sermon
ADA S. ALLAN
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How important is the Bible?
DeWITT JOHN
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Obedience to the Bible
NATHAN A. TALBOT
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Who am I? Answers from the Bible
Aylesa Forsee
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This testimony is given in deep appreciation for...
NELL E. SMITH
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Before I learned about Christian Science, I frequently suffered...
FRANZISKA THIES with contributions from HEINRICH THIES
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The following experience can be likened to Jesus' parable in...
ANNE KROMPOTICH FLENKER
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The Bible reveals the law of God, the law of Life
WILLIAM C. FERGUSON with contributions from LUCINDA FERGUSON