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August 2006
¬ Middle East Sparks Interest in Literature
¬ "The Zone" Alive and Well at Summer Camp
¬ Clark Named Associate Senior Pastor for Ghana
¬ Feast Sermon Video Taping Done in Australia and New Zealand
¬ Council Member Profile: Les McCullough
¬ FORWARD! "Hastening the Coming of the Day of God"—How?
¬ Celebrating Published Authors and Musicians
¬ Etiquette at Sabbath Services
¬ Heart-to-Heart Talk With Women and Teen Girls
¬ Preparing for Pregnancy: Participating in a Miracle
¬ Our Role in the Millennium
¬ News at a Glance
¬ News From Around the World
¬ International News at a Glance
¬ Treasure Digest
¬ Local Church Updates
¬ Announcements
 
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Feast Sermon Video Taping Done in Australia and New Zealand

Clay Thornton (senior video producer) and Peter Eddington (Media and Communications Services operation manager) traveled to Australia and New Zealand June 13 through 26 to record material for this year's Feast of Tabernacles sermon video to be titled Life Anew in a New Land.

The 2006 Feast sermon video will have three main sections. These will include a special focus about the brethren and the work in Australia and New Zealand, a Feast sermon message from Australian minister Stephen Clark and a message from President Clyde Kilough on the major accomplishments of the past year and our goals for the future—looking forward to God's Kingdom: a "life anew in a new land."

The sermon portion by Mr. Clark will draw an analogy between the coming of the new civilization of God to this earth and the new civilization that the early Australians forged as they sought freedom in a new land. Cities visited included Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.

—Peter Eddington


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