FIVE:15 The First Nation's Christian Magazine VOL 1 ISSUE 4 | Page 2

IN THIS ISSUE FEATURES And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again. OVERLOOKING PETTY OFFENSES Pastor Woody Elmore shares the keys to a successful and thriving marriage in this noholds-barred look at surviving the ups-anddowns of marriage. NEVER ALONE Pastor Derrick Anderson sheds light on a centuries old prophecy given to the wicked King Ahaz and how it relates to us today. 2 Corinthians 5:15 RISE UP MY BELOVED Read an excerpt from Rise Up My Beloved. Hear Author Sonia McLeod give us some insight into her writing experience and dealing with the lies of her heritage in a video blog from the Rise Up My Beloved website. CONTACT FIVE:15 ARISE www.five15magazine.com [email protected] +1 249 358 0440 We will face countless problems in life. Turning away from them may be the best thing we can do. Read this issue’s article from Derek McLeod. 4 6 12 14 7000+ people reached 3 issues 2300+ people reached per issue *************************** AN ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY AT A GREAT PRICE. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO. THE FIRST NATION’S CHRISTIAN MAGAZINE © 2014 This publisher is not responsible for any intentional or unintentional misuse of another author’s work. All material received and used on this site is considered original and submitted by its original owner. All material on this site is under copyright to each individual author and may not be republished without permission from that author. While we make reasonable efforts to maintain the inegrity of our beliefs and doctrine, the publishers of FIVE:15 The First Nations Christian Magazine may not necessarily agree with the views and opinions of contributors. While we offer generalized biblical information, each reader is left to his or her own responsibility in making application or not. We encourage the reader to seek local, competent spiritual advisors for counseling and guidance. In some cases, we can refer the reader to someone in their local community who can help.