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A real shift in thinking
Girl (9 years) playing softball, standing on pitcher's mound.
Do you have dry bones?
Female student making a speech. She is standing at a podium and smiling to the crowd.
How I overcame glossophobia
Close-up on man holding a cell phone while winning an online bet on a football game. **DESIGN IN SCREEN WAS MADE FROM SCRATCH BY US**
Sports betting is the latest national craze. Everyone is risking it for the biscuit. Should you?
Car electric repair. Setting up
Three days in the hot sun—for what?
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The greenies were left feeling blue after a narrow defeat.
Mr. Gerald Flurry
Personal from Gerald Flurry
16x9( Try, Try Again)
So, you failed. Now what?
Floating axe
As part of God’s greatest miracle ourselves, we ought to expect more miracles in our lives
Special member services department volunteer Bob Harmon narrates the Herbert W. Armstrong College Bible Correspondence Course. (Photo: Deborah Douglas)
EDMOND—The Philadelphia Church of God special member services department is in the midst of a new project with a huge potential audience. The department, which serves visually impaired Church members and others with unique needs, has produced and uploaded nearly …
planting a tomato seedling
A laughable land lesson
low angle view of a senior man reading the bible
We are only important to the extent we are involved in God’s Work.
Messy desk
Be proactive and just do it now!
Canoeing assistant Albert Clarke rides along with two members of 3B, helping them better learn the various strokes.
3B experiences its canoeing double header.
16x9( House in Order)
Hands with a document on a computer keyboard
God tells us to “lay up for a rainy day.”
On March 4, 2002, Air Force Combat Controller John Chapman voluntarily joined a rescue team going into an al-Qaeda terrorist stronghold on Takur Ghar Mountain. Upon landing, the rescue team soon ran into enemy personnel, and Chapman killed two of them. While advancing on a machine gun nest, the team came under fire from three sides. At close range and with little cover, he exchanged fire with the enemy until dying from multiple wounds. Afterward, the rescue team leader unequivocally credited Chapman with having saved the lives of the entire rescue team. Tech. Sgt. John Chapman in theater. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Going above and beyond the call of duty
Removing bread crumbs from Kitchen Tray Toaster
In preparation for the spring holy days, God commands us to remove leavening from our surroundings.
George Washington and Family
A founding father on the flame of attraction
16x9(The Blood Covenant)
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Without that precious blood, there would be no hope for mankind.
16x9(WWT is for you teens)
The beginning of the World Tomorrow will be far from utopia—but that’s where you come in.