Forerunner: Preparing Christians for the Kingdom of God
God and the Environment (February 1999)
February 1999
Volume 8, Number 2
Environmental concerns are a top priority to many people these days, and some environmentalists fell Christians are a chief cause of ecological ruin. Is God concerned with the environment? How should Christians approach environmental issues? (PhotoDisc Photo)
'Personal' from John W. Ritenbaugh
The Beatitudes, Part Two:
Poor in Spirit
What is it to be poor in spirit? John Ritenbaugh describes this attribute in its biblical usage. Those who are truly poor in spirit are on the road to true spiritual riches!
Ready Answer
The Enduring Results of Compromise
by Martin G. Collins
Compromise usually begins small and can grow to encompass once strongly held beliefs. Martin Collins uses the story of Solomon to illustrate how this process works.
Prophecy Watch
The Bible and the Environment
by Richard T. Ritenbaugh
Is God an environmentalist? Should Christians care about the ecological health of the earth and its inhabitants, human or otherwise? Richard Ritenbaugh explains the Bible's position on the environmental issue.
Valentine's Day and Real Love
by Staff
Valentine's Day is supposed to foster and advance true love between men and women. Its origins—and its tenuous association with the so-called Saint Valentine—clearly point to something other than true love, the love of God!
WorldWatch
WorldWatch
by Staff
Current news, events and trends in light of Bible prophecy for February 1999.
Bible Study
Basic Doctrines:
Going On to Perfection
by Staff
Most of our Christian lives will be spent going on to perfection. But what is it? How do we do it? This Bible Study helps explain this broad, yet vital subject.