June 2006

  • Decoding The Da Vinci Code

    Decoding The Da Vinci Code

    Grenville Kent looks at the facts behind the best-selling novel-and now hit movie.

  • Alcohol's Tragic Family Secrets

    Alcohol's Tragic Family Secrets

    John Ashton pulls the cork on the uncounted costs of alcohol.

  • When Jesus Came to Lae

    When Jesus Came to Lae

    Is it possible that Jesus still walks among us? According to David Thiele He visited Lae recently.

  • Running on Empty

    Running on Empty

    Roland Hegstad challenges our love for God and humanity.

  • Intelligent Design

    Intelligent Design

    Should schools teach an alternative to Darwin's 150-year-old theory of evolution? Ewan Ward and Lynden Rogers consider the debate.

  • 9 Ways to Guard Against Divorce

    9 Ways to Guard Against Divorce

    Even on the brink of divorce there are ways to keep your marriage together. Victor Parachin reviews some tried-and-true methods.

  • Trisha Broadbridge: Young Australian of the year

    Trisha Broadbridge: Young Australian of the year

    The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami ended both her honeymoon and the life of her new husband. Yet Trisha Broadbridge lives to bring life to those who suffered similar loss. Rochelle Woods explores Trisha's extraordinary life and courage.

  • Father, Son and Holy Spirit

    Father, Son and Holy Spirit

    Graeme Loftus wrestles with the nature of God. It's complicated but it's worth our attention.

  • Dear diary: it's Sabbath

    Dear diary: it's Sabbath

    The bookends of a day well spent- Hamley Perry spends a fulfilling day with his family and then graciously lets us have a peek in his diary.

  • A View Through the Curtain

    A View Through the Curtain

    Have you ever wished you could see God? Yiannis Dimitrio pulls back the curtain to reveal the reality.

  • Kitchen Couch

    Kitchen Couch

    It was more than just a place to sit. It was part of our family. Margaret Pearce considers the ...

  • The Reality of God

    The Reality of God

    Who am I? Who are you? Who is God? Samir Selmanovic finds poise and purpose in life's ultimate questions.

  • Reformation E-trail

    Reformation E-trail

    One way to know where a culture or civilisation has been is to look at the sites of its history.

  • A Day to Remember

    A Day to Remember

    The Sabbath is a weekly reminder that we need to take time to be with God, family and friends, to remember where we came from and what Jesus has done for us.

  • Healthy School Lunch Boxes

    Healthy School Lunch Boxes

    With the rates of obesity, type-2 diabetes, high-blood pressure and high cholesterol rising rapidly in children, packing a healthy lunch box has never been more important.

  • Offering Support

    Offering Support

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  • Itchy Eyes

    Itchy Eyes

    In hot weather, when there are many pollens in the air, do not rub itchy eyes.

  • Our Times: June 2006

    Our Times: June 2006

    The seventh day of the week as the Sabbath, as the Bible teaches it, has been a central teaching of Signs of the Times since it began publication in 1886.