 |  | 

You may now purchase back issues of The Saturday Evening Post online. Each issue costs $6.00. Click on each cover to see a larger image.
|
 | January/February 2000 Issue includes articles on proving God exists, America's free school for great musicians, Charleston Heston speaks out on freedom, a test for alzheimer's, an exciting new era in transplants and Dr. Craig Venter mapping our genes.

|  | March/Arpil 2000 Issue includes articles on the coronary gene therapy program, exercising with allergies, strength training for the elderly, how to keep your mind young, Philip Yancey on faith , humor therapy, and help for fibromyalgia.

|  |  | May/June 2000 Issue includes articles on finding a cause of parkinson's disease, saluting tulips, the magnesium-diabetes connection, heart-healthy mexican recipes, Ogden Nash humor and coronary gene therapy.

|  | July/August 2000 Issue includes articles on Dr. Craig Venter, the man leading the race to decipher the mysteries of DNA, how taking the stairs is a great exercise, limiting fats in our diet, beating diabetes, and Tom Brokaw's new book.

|  |  | September/October 2000 Issue includes articles on Michael J. Fox starring in the battle agains parkinson's, etiquette for dummies, Halloween art, weight training your heart, Charles Lindbergh revisted and a new blood test to predict heart disease.

|  | November/December 2000 Issue includes articles on keeping up with Jack LaLanne, lessons for live from Rich DeVos, church bulletin bloopers, flu news you can use, hearing aid advances, Dr. Dale Guyer on Arthritis and the art of Chirstmas.

|  |
|