South American Family DNA Assists Alzheimer’s Research A South American family has volunteered to be a part of research that could potentially lead to prevention of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s. Every 67 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Most patients are 65 or older, but 5 percent of patients worldwide develop symptoms in their […]
God’s Glory Filled the Temple–The Uniform Lesson for November 2, 2014
By Sam E. Stone This month we consider “Visions of Grandeur,” looking primarily at Ezekiel’s prophecies. G. R. Beasley-Murray put our text in perspective: “Ezekiel was a priest as well as a prophet. It was his joyful task to balance the prophecies of the ruin of the temple, the departure of Jehovah, and the […]
Waging the War of the Worlds
By Doug Redford The Bible begins with God’s creative activity, including a paradise that was shattered when the first man and woman yielded to temptation. It ends with the tempter, Satan, condemned to “the lake of burning sulfur” to be “tormented day and night for ever and ever” (Revelation 20:10). In between those points […]
A Defeated Foe
By Simon Presland The Flip Wilson Show was a popular variety show in the 1970s that featured various guests from the entertainment industry. Flip Wilson also created great comedy skits. One of his most popular characters was Geraldine Jones. Geraldine’s famous line was, “The devil made me do it,” and it became a national […]
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By Kelly Carr For 124 years, The Lookout has provided Christian adults with true-to-the-Bible teaching and current information to help them fulfill their desire to mature as believers, develop godly relationships, and live in the world as faithful witnesses of Christ. That includes you—you are the reason we write. We want to thank you […]
