“Where I live is like Babylon – full of idol worship.”
November 2010 – Grace & Truth Magazine
I need your magazine! It tells me the truth of the Bible which our archenemy the devil is attempting to distort. That your magazine is the most outstanding is no exaggeration. Where I live it is like Babylon of the Bible – full of idol worship. I need your magazine to keep me from evil. — Kazakhstan
Your magazine is a very uplifting and powerful tool in my Bible studies. It is just what I need during my times of trial and tribulation as it consistently offers me the guidance I need. — USA
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I was puzzled by the Feature article, “The Significance Of Man In The Universe” (May ’09) – particularly the section headed “Man is at the exact physical center of the universe in size.” The common understanding of “exact ... center” would be midway. How the author, in his end note, arrives at a midway point I cannot understand. Nor can I see why it has any significance. Moreover, the average size of the adult human with which the resultant number is compared surely has increased over the centuries. I like the rest of the article but regard this section as mumbo jumbo, though I do not wish to give offense. — England
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Your magazine has been a source of much spiritual information for me. The Feature article entitled “Seven Cs Of Decision Making” (Nov. ’08) helped to settle some confusion in my life. A billion thanks to all who pay to make it free for us. I’m hoping to be able to send some support soon. Meanwhile please keep me on the mailing list. — Nigeria