John Sandeman | May 27th, 2021 11:04 AM
Eternity is a newspaper again. The physical version of Eternity has been printed and is on its way to churches and other distribution outlets.
We are glad that those who like to read on paper, rather than screens, have a chance again to enjoy their favourite version of Eternity.
In this latest edition, there’s a special emphasis on testimonies – of people coming to follow Christ. We also present a cluster of articles examining wisdom – what is it and where do you find it?
The last stand-alone Eternity newspaper was back in March 2020 – thanks, COVID-19 – and this year we will have a June and November edition.
Some papers will make it into church this weekend, with a large number having the paper on the following Sunday.
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