Christian Odyssey February-March 2012

- On Turning 60 As the president of Grace Communion International, I think often about what lies ahead for our denomination. By Joseph Tkach.
- Approaching the Light Physicists are learning more about the universe as they learn to accelerate particles at nearly the speed of light. By John Halford.
- So Why Collide Hadrons? (And What Are They, Anyway?) An interview with Dr. Keith Baker, professor of physics at Yale University.
- Listening "I know you can't do anything about it, but could you please listen?" By Barbara Dahlgren.
- Self-Portrait Scientists may have discovered a Rembrandt self-portrait. By James Henderson.
- The Gloves Are Off The simple act of putting gloves on made me feel alienated. By Sue Berger.
- Time for New Methods The man showed how he would repair the trees to make the orchard better. By Greg Williams.
- Enjoy the Ride Most of us go through periods in our lives we wish could just be over. By Tammy Tkach.
- 92 Years and Still Going Strong! My mom is an inspiration to everyone. By Donna Jones.
- The Joy of Communion When we take communion, we are symbolizing our unity with God, surely a reason to rejoice. By Rick Shallenberger.
- Crossing Borders -- Muchas Gracias It was our most difficult trip into Mexico. They were thankful, and so were we. By Lee Berger.
- A Model for All Believers: A Study of 1 Thessalonians 1 Paul focused their attention on the example they set. By Michael Morrison.
- Hmm... Feb.-Mar. 2012
- On Turning 60
- Approaching the Light
- So Why Collide Hadrons? (And What Are They, Anyway?)
- Listening
- Self-Portrait
- The Gloves Are Off
- Time for New Methods
- Enjoy the Ride
- 92 Years and Still Going Strong!
- The Joy of Communion
- Crossing Borders -- Muchas Gracias
- A Model for All Believers: A Study of 1 Thessalonians 1
- Hmm... Feb.-Mar. 2012
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