April 2019

Natural Shampoo

After sharing the recipe of my homemade hair nutrient, some people have requested that I also make a natural shampoo which has no chemicals. As women, we all want to have healthy hair. A woman’s hair serves her as her glory, but have you ever wondered how you can keep your hair shiny and glowing? [...]

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Respect Your Elders

Bill was the worst boy in the village; his father’s indulgence had spoiled him. “Don’t discipline and restrain the boy,” he would say to his mother, “you will crush all the manhood in him.” And so he grew up the terror of his neighbours. The old, the infirm, and the crippled were the special objects [...]

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Health Matters – Forms Of Hydrotherapy And Their Uses, Part 2

“Water treatments, wisely and skillfully given, may be the means of saving many lives. Let diligent study be united with careful treatments. Let prayers of faith be offered by the bedside of the sick. Let the sick be encouraged to claim the promises of God for themselves.” –My Life Today, p. 139 This month we [...]

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“Once Every Week” In 2019

It is our privilege to study the signs of the times every day. Every day we need to think twice about our future and our future depends on our present. Every week in 2019  you should  make a careful examination to learn what heaven requires of you;  do this at least once every week during [...]

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John Byington

John Byington was born on October 8, 1798, the sixth of ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Justus Byington of Hinesburg, Vermont. His father was a Methodist preacher and had served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War of Independence. Most of his brothers and sisters made no profession of religion, so John had the [...]

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Behind the Net, PART 3— The Opponents

We continue to learn from the analogy of the football team in Zamunda that decided to set up a new standard of scoring goals just because they had repeatedly failed to correctly score. As stated in the first part of this article, this “favorite team” of Zamunda met with tough opponents, against whom they could [...]

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Beyond Feeling

Last month I wrote an article about love being a principle not a feeling. We may have feelings of love, but we cannot depend on feelings alone. Feelings of love can sometimes change when faced with negative circumstances. Many times we are expected to show love, regardless whether we have any loving feelings. Love is [...]

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We Must Reach a High Standard

We are trying to prepare ourselves for the coming of Jesus, to go to heaven, and to have eternal life. The standard that we must reach is high; it is perfection; it is likeness to God, our Father. “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.” Matthew 5:48 What [...]

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Roses, Lilies and Pinks

"Suppose you were in a garden where bloomed beautiful roses, and lilies, and pinks; but instead of gathering the beautiful flowers, you should seek for everything objectionable to take away to show to others as a sample of that garden. Would the objectionable things you had gathered properly represent the garden?—By no means. If Christians [...]

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