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Compass Check

This issue of Compass Check is all about dealing with challenges.

Blogs
by Larry Walker
Halloween is a major holiday in the Western world for people of various backgrounds. Can Halloween celebrations be reconciled with a Christian worldview and lifestyle? The Bible holds the answer.
Blogs
by Don Hooser
Most folks who celebrate Halloween are nice people, but that doesn’t make Halloween nice.
Beyond Today Television Program
by Steve Myers
2024-09-08
What’s behind the conflict, racism, violence and war in the world? Why can’t people get along? Discover the primary cause of evil.
Beyond Today Television Program
by Steve Myers
2012-12-09
Is it possible Satan is closer than you think - even within the church you attend? Learn what the Bible reveals.
Beyond Today Magazine
by Rick Shabi
How will the beautiful picture of world peace and joy become reality? What stands in the way, how will change happen, and can change start now?
United News
by Don Hooser
The serpent plays a part in many cultural traditions around the world. But unlike Genesis 3, in many of the traditions the snake is the hero instead of the villain! That's exactly what Satan would like for people to believe!
Beyond Today Magazine
by Beyond Today Editor
Here you'll find links to all the additional resources listed in the pages of the magazine in the "Dive Deeper" boxes near the end of each article in the September-October 2024 issue as well as other referenced material throughout the text.
Vertical Thought
by Vince Szymkowiak
Playing computer games is a common pastime for many young people. Unfortunately, there are pitfalls to some cyber fun.
Vertical Thought
by David Treybig
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks upon the World Trade Center towers in New York and the Pentagon, most Americans, teens and adults alike, have shed any thoughts of personal invincibility. Sept. 11 taught us all that life is...
Sermon
by Jay Ledbetter
2024-04-27
London, KY
In 1st John chapter 3, the apostle John clearly states that Jesus Christ came to “take away our sins.” We must acknowledge and confess our sins in order for God to forgive them and ultimately destroy the works of the devil.

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