Good News Magazine: November - December 1999

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In This Issue

  • by Don Henson
Excitement builds as we approach the dawn of a new millennium. But what's so special about a new millennium, and what should the new millennium mean to you?
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  • by Darris McNeely
What key trends should we expect to see when we compare the state of the world with prophesies in the Bible?What key trends should we expect to see when we compare the state of the world with prophesies in the Bible?
  • by John Ross Schroeder
As we approach the threshold of a new millennium, what does the Bible say to those who count on the end of the world occurring around New Year's Day 2000?
  • by John Ross Schroeder
What will the map of Europe look like in the coming years? What city appears destined to shape the future of Europe?
  • by John Ross Schroeder
Today the Reichstag is the centerpiece of the new Berlin. It sets an architectural standard that should last well into the 21st century. The original building was torched in 1933.
  • by John Ross Schroeder
On June 20, 1991, the Bundestag decided to move the German capital from Bonn, where it had been for 40 years, to the traditional city of the German confederation after 1867.
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  • by Mario Seiglie
Many legends have sprung up about Jesus Christ during the 2,000 years since His birth. Can the Bible help us separate fact from fiction? Does it offer reliable evidence to help us know the truth? And does it really matter what we believe?
  • by David Treybig
Almost everybody wants to be considered normal. But what is normal? Should we always want to be normal?
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  • by Mario Seiglie
In the September-October Good News we examined historical and archaeological evidence that helps us better understand the time in Judea when Jesus Christ was born and grew up in the household of Joseph and Mary. We continue with the beginning of the ministry of Jesus of Nazareth.