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The Bible

By Sarah Bowen

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The Bible is a collection of 66 books, compiled into one volume. Some of these books are letters or lovely poetry, others are books of history and prophecy. Many different people, of different backgrounds and cultures, wrote the Bible over a period of about 1500 years. The Bible is divided into two distinct parts: The Old Testament and The New Testament. The Old Testament begins with the creation of the Earth and the Flood, and continues with a history of the Israelite nation, from Abraham to Moses and the kings of ancient Israel. The Old Testament ends with some books of practical wisdom about life, as well as books of poetry and prophecy. The New Testament begins with four books that give different accounts of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, and continues with a book called “The Acts of the Apostles” which is about the early preaching work that the Apostles did after Jesus’ death. This is followed by some letters written by the Apostles to the early church, and finally a detailed book of prophecy, called Revelation, that gives information about the world before and after Jesus Christ returns. more...

Isaac Newton

By Jeremy Bowen

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Isaac Newton was a remarkable man, one of the greatest scientists in modern times; he also had some amazing views on the Bible. Isaac came from a family of farmers. His father died at the age of 36 from poor health before Isaac was born; and Isaac was named after his father. more...

Weekly World Watch 4th June 2006

By Andy Walton

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Weekly World Watch 18th June 2006

By Andy Walton

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The nations are preparing for war! Have a look at some remarkable military exercises that took place this week. Also Iran signs a very interesting deal with Syria more...

Weekly World Watch 25th June 2006

By Andy Walton

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The world's attention now focuses on Israel. Russia moves towards Iran. Lots happening! more...