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Glad Tidings Issue 1456

Glad Tidings (full title: Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God) is a free Bible magazine published monthly by the Christadelphians (Brethren in Christ). The stated aims of the magazine are:

  • to encourage study of the Bible as God's inspired message to men;
  • to call attention to the Divine offer of forgiveness of sins through Jesus Christ;
  • to warn men and women that soon Christ will return to Earth as judge and ruler of God’s world-wide Kingdom.

To this end the magazine contains articles such as A Closer Look at Bible Prophecy,[1] Jews and Arabs to Find Lasting Peace[2] and Three Steps to a Happier Life[3] (titles all taken from the 1456 issue, pictured above).

A free six month subscription is available. Current and back issues can also be viewed online.

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  1. ^ Bownes, Andy (2007). "A Closer Look at Bible Prophecy" (PDF). Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God (UK: The Glad Tidings Publishing Association) (1456): 9–11. http://www.gladtidingsmagazine.com/Archive/2005/GT1457.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-01-01. 
  2. ^ Morgan, Tecwyn (2007). "Jews and Arabs to Find Lasting Peace" (PDF). Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God (UK: The Glad Tidings Publishing Association) (1456): 15–17. http://www.gladtidingsmagazine.com/Archive/2005/GT1457.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-01-01. 
  3. ^ Joiner, Sarah; Andy Joiner (2007). "Three Steps to a Happier Life" (PDF). Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God (UK: The Glad Tidings Publishing Association) (1456). http://www.gladtidingsmagazine.com/Archive/2005/GT1457.pdf. Retrieved on 2008-01-01. 

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