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¿Cómo y en qué momento hablar de sexualidad con nuestros hijos?




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Evolucionar en la dignidad, la estima y el merecimiento




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Recomendaciones e importancia de un adecuado ejercicio físico




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Método Melillo: transformar los diagnósticos de los trastornos del neurodesarrollo




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Historia de vida: periodista que rompe los estigmas de las personas con discapacidad




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Preparación de oncología para médicos generales y estudiantes de la salud




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Impacto físico y emocional de una ruptura amorosa




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El derecho a morir dignamente




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¿Cuáles son los síntomas de la tiroides?




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Aprender a identificar y a gestionar las emociones




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Volver a conectar con el ecosistema planetario




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Tamizaje neonatal: pruebas obligatorias a todo recién nacido




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El papel de las emociones en la salud




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Reconocer los síntomas de los cánceres hematológicos




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Anomia social: fenómeno que contribuye al riesgo suicida




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Mitos y síntomas de la diabetes




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El cuidado de las articulaciones comienza desde la infancia




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El bilingüismo se ha identificado como un generador de ventajas cognitivas




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La sanación pránica como un estilo de vida




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Influencia de las emociones en la alimentación




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Comunicación efectiva y ética en el cáncer




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Día Mundial del Alzheimer




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¿Cómo reconocer los síntomas del síndrome de Asia?




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Resistencia antimicrobiana: una amenaza a la salud pública




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¿Cómo mejorar la calidad de vida de la mujer durante la menopausia?




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¿Cómo abordar el estrés postraumático a causa del abuso sexual?




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Miocardiopatía hipertrófica obstructiva: enfermedad silenciosa del corazón




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Callejón del Duelo: homenaje a las víctimas de Armero




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Primeros auxilios: ¿cómo actuar frente a una emergencia?




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Acupuntura: medicina tradicional china




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¿Cómo tratar el envejecimiento facial?




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¿En qué se basa la medicina ortomolecular?




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Donación de sangre: acto responsable que salva la vida de millones de personas




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Psicochamanismo: exploración interna y externa de cada individuo




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Cáncer de mama: llevarse la mano al pecho mujeres y hombres




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Comprender y tratar el dolor individual




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Condiciones biológicas del sueño en las mujeres




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Acondroplasia: enfermedad rara que se caracteriza por su estatura baja




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The Time of Trouble

Average reading time is about 5 and a half minutes



For Protestants in the United States, a religious revival called the Second Great Awakening was their wake-up call. It culminated with a swiftly growing movement that had predicted Christ’s second coming on a particular date based on prophecies in the book of Daniel. Many holding these new beliefs were excommunicated from their denominations.

On October 22, 1844, these believers, who had been dubbed “Adventists,” eagerly awaited the coming of the Savior. All their hopes hung on this moment. But the day passed, and Jesus did not come. If they had been ostracized before, they were openly ridiculed now, made the laughingstock of society. This wave of humiliation led many to abandon association with the revival movement. But there was a small band who “kept [Christ’s] command to persevere,” who “fought the good fight [and] … kept the faith” through the shame (2 Timothy 4:7).

The Bible predicts that directly before Jesus’ second coming, as the final plagues begin to fall, there “shall come upon the whole world” a similar “hour of trial”: “a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation” (Daniel 12:1). This will be the “test” of faith for all those living at the very end of time. It will seem as though God has abandoned His last-day people. But if they will, like the Adventist remnant, endure through this darkest of hours—if they too, like their spiritual predecessors, will have purity of heart, unadulterated reliance upon their Savior, and perfect trust in His promises—they will be able to finally see Christ coming in the clouds of heaven.

When Jesus said, “I also will keep you from the hour of trial” (emphasis added), it does not mean that the faithful will evade all trouble. On the contrary, it means that just as Jesus endured the hour of trial in Gethsemane, He will give us grace to endure through this time of trouble. This was the same experience of the Adventist remnant. By faith, they claimed the promises in the Word of God—and we can do the same.

Lord Jesus, even when it seems that all hope is lost, may I exercise complete faith that You will keep me safe in the time of trouble.

For Further Study: Jeremiah 30:7; Habakkuk 2:3; Hebrews 12:1, 2

KEY BIBLE TEXTS
"Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth."
Revelation 3:10



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An Assassination Fails: Does God Want Trump to Be President?

After Trump survived an assassination attempt, some believe God has ordained him to win the upcoming election this November. Could they be onto something?




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There Is Hope: New Cancer Study Illuminates Bible Truth

A new study published by the American Cancer Society reveals that nearly half of all cancer deaths are attributable to lifestyle factors. Would a return to God’s original health plan make a difference?




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Can Humans Live Forever?

Despite staggering advancements in medical science, the overall increase in human lifespan is beginning to plateau, suggesting there are built-in limits to longevity. Can anything give us hope for even longer, happier lives?




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Bible Readings for November 13, 2024



Your Bible Reading Plan selections for today can be found below. If you don't have a Bible with you, just click the references to read each passage online:

Old Testament
Ezekiel 33-34  —  8.0 minutes
Job 12  —  4.0 minutes

New Testament
John 10:22-42  —  4.0 minutes
1 John 2:24-29  —  2.0 minutes

Total Average Read Time — 18.0 minutes



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A Woman in the Wilderness

In the center of Revelation, a woman that flees into the wilderness and brings forth a man-child, is one of the most important studies of Revelation.



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A Mother-Daughter Conspiracy

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The Deadly Mark

666. What is it? What does it mean? How does one get it? Will you be lost if you have it?



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The King’s Ambassador

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The Coming of the King

While we cannot predict the day of Christ’s return, we can know that it’s close—“even at the doors”—by the signs given in the Bible. But God’s Word not only tells us approximately when Jesus will return; it tells us exactly how. Will He come in secret—or in a glorious display of angels and fire?



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The Temple of God

To teach His people the way of salvation, God instructed them to build a sanctuary. This temple had three main areas: a courtyard, a holy place, and a most holy place. What the priests did in each compartment illustrates what our High Priest is doing today to eradicate sin from our lives.



  • Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor