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NGJ Magazine: November-December 2012

NGJ Magazine:
November-December 2012

Volume 18, Number 6

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Table of Contents

Seeing Through A Glass Darkly

Seeing Through a Glass Darkly (reprint)

Debi Pearl

Occasionally we feel led to re-run an article – this was a definite nudge. Eternity is so eternal, so terribly final, so completely forever. Death is not final. By the grace of God, it is not without hope. (Originally from the June/July 1998 issue of NGJ Magazine.)

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Daddy's Pride & Joy

Daddy’s Pride and Joy

Shalom (Pearl) Brand

Make sure your kids know that you are proud of them in the little things, so they will want to make you proud in the big things.

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Go, and Sneer No More

Go, and Sneer No More

Debi Pearl

How can a man truly love a woman who treats him with disdain and disapproval? The recipe for a good marriage doesn’t include a pinch of scorn.

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Preparing To Be A Help Meet

PreparingToBeAHelpMeet.com

Shalom (Pearl) Brand

This is from the Preparing blog site. The girls are discussing Shalom’s article in the Sept/Oct 2012 NGJ magazine, “Where Are the Men?” It caused quite a stir.

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The Box

The Box

Author unknown

A classic we thought you’d enjoy!

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Jerry Balding teaching through Good & Evil

It’s Time

Debi Pearl

In just a few years, the story on pages 315-318 of the Good & Evil book has been repeated in the lives of millions of people in over 40 different language groups. In America families are buying cases of Good …

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1 response to November-December 2012

  1. Tabitha Jones

    Thank you so much for sharing part of “Good and Evil” in the November-December magazine. When I saw it I thought to myself, my son would really enjoy reading those stories. And sure enough, as soon as he picked up the magazine and found those pages he was hooked. For eight year old boys it can be hard to find things that interest them enough for them to read but he loved the story and couldn’t wait to share with his Dad what he had read. I just ordered him the first three parts for Chirstmas. Thank you for all you do. Your books have blessed our family greatly.

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