Society & Culture
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Martin Luther: Rising Sun of the Reformation
Reflecting on the bold life of Martin Luther, Arthur Patrick explores how the light of God's Word was allowed to shine in the dark.
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Our Times: September 2007
Lee Dunstan
The primary purpose of Signs of the Times has always been to reveal Jesus to people who have yet to meet Him.
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Finding Life's Purpose
Rochelle Woods
After trying fame, fortune and folly, Shaun Bao found his passion- Jesus. Rochelle Woods tells his story.
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T-shirt Slogan Accuracy
Kristel Rae
We are all human billboards- promoting products and attitudes through the clothing we choose to wear. Kristel Rae explains.
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Who are those Adventists?
Mark Kellner
I'll never forget the time when, while dining with a very senior executive of a world-leading aerospace firm, the subject of religion came up in a somewhat incidental manner. After being pressed, I said that I was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Chu
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7 Secrets of Contentment
Patricia Maxwell
Living simultaneously with positive and negative experiences can be stressful. Is it possible to find peace and contentment in such a world? Let's look at seven secrets "of being content in any and every situation."
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Violence: Will it ever end?
Loren Seibold
The 20th century was the most violent in history and the 21st promises to be just as bad. But the Bible holds out hope for a better future.
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Getting Control
Loron Wade
Most of us will never kill someone else, but our hearts are not innocent of such thoughts.explores the thought life that leads to law-breaking.
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Our Times: July 2007
Lee Dunstan
Signs remains committed to expressing the Word of God in every magazine.
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A Life Well Lived
Kristel Rae
Kristel Rae delves into the lives of a remarkable couple-Peter and Joan Ruthven.
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Does This Sound Good To You?
Kim Peckham
Putting our thoughts into words more often could be beneficial. Kim Peckham explores the value of both compliments and correction.
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Hugh Evans: Making Poverty History
Jarrod Stackelroth
By the time you finish reading this sentence, three children in the world will have died from preventable causes. Jarrod Stackelroth talks to humanitarian Hugh Evans about changing lives and making a difference.
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John Huss: Bohemian Reformer
Arthur Patrick reveals the heart of a man willing to die-being burned at the stake-for his beliefs.
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Online Gossip: more than sticks and stones
Mark Kellner
How can you know that what you find online can be trusted? Mark Kellner shares some advice.
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DEFCON 2
James Cullen
Is it possible that someone could give their life to save us all and yet be largely unknown? James Cullen tells one such story.
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The Sugar-driven Life
Kim Peckham
Sweets make life- well- sweeter. But Kim Peckham suggests a healthier way to improve life.
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God's Guiding Hand
Glenis Lindley
At the worst of times, God often seems the closest. Glenis Lindley tells the story of one such day.
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Tim Winton Telling Tales
He is one of Australia's foremost writers. But Nathan Brown reflects on Winton's own remarkable story.
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Generosity in Spirit
It is more blessed to give than to receive. Victor Parachin shares a few of the gifts that bless everyone involved.
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Our Times: June 2007
Lee Dunstan
Signs of the Times has recognised, valued and carefully approached the differing family structures, values and needs in our community for more than 120 years.
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Our Times: May 2007
Lee Dunstan
Signs magazine has been helping people take the next step in their Christian journey for more than 120 years.
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William Tyndale: The Sword and the Word
Arthur Patrick explores the lifework of William Tyndale, who said, "As a good surgeon cutteth away a putrefyed member, for the love he hath for the hole body, least it infecte the others members adjoynge to it."