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| In this Issue
Figures and statistics are indeed eloquent in loudly mourning the death of family. Divorces, spouse, child and parental abuses are some of the many symptoms of the decomposition. Is it too late to save the family? Can the husband reconcile with his wife when he is already involved with another woman? Can the father be responsible for the children when he is too busy making money? Can the children respect their parents when they are too concerned with their immediate pleasure? |
Shabbat Shalom Archives
Issues include Hebrew Roots; Bible Study; Archaeology; and Recent Books. Significant and vital themes such as Hope, The Holocaust, Humor of God, Israel and the Church. |
Shema Israel
As indicated in the title, this Bible course is designed for Jews (religious Jews as well as liberal Jews and even secular Jews) who wish to know better the biblical truth and thus discover or know better their God, the God of Isreael who revealed himself to the Hebrew prophets. |
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“Should we observe the Festivals?”, Special offer “Should we observe the Festivals?” Nowadays this question is hotly debated among some Seventh-day Adventists who are eager to keep all the laws of God as well as among other Christians who wish to recover their Jewish roots. To that question, Dr. Doukhan gives a direct and clear although not an easy answer. This pamphlet not only addresses some confusion surrounding the Christian practice of the festivals but also clarifies the significance of their relationship with the Sabbath and the New Moon. Furthermore, this study will relieve the tensions generated by the theological discussion and inspire instead lessons of Joy, Hope, and Peace. |
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