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August 2020
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Editorial
The Quietest of Virtues
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Bill Knott
We are building counterculture here.
FEATURES
Picking Up the Basin and the Towel
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Gerald A. Klingbeil
Will we know when we’re humble?
Humility in Followership
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Johnetta B. Flomo
When it’s time to roll up our sleeves.
Grace Under Pressure
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Ken Flemmer
Lectures aren’t always the most helpful answer.
Humility in Leadership
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Pardon K. Mwansa
Are leaders there to lead, or to serve?
The Constant Catalyst
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Dixil Rodríguez
Creatures make mistakes. All the more reason to trust our Creator.
Humblest Man On Earth
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Lael Caesar
Was Moses that great at being humble?
ARTICLES
I Can Breathe!
Gary Blanchard
As long as evil is in the world, we have to stand against it.
New Life
Fred Chileshe
The man thought he had nothing to live for.
Who Attends Adventist Schools? And Why?
Aimee Leukert
As a church, we invest a lot in Adventist education. Who benefits most?
God’s Hand in History
Jud Lake
The First Battle of Manassas in America’s Civil War revealed much more than military strategy.
The Path of Discovery
Ellen G. White
Not everything we believe came perfectly formed on stone tablets. We may have more to learn.
Humility and Justice for All
Kryselle Craig
Christians know about discrimination. But do we know what to do with it?
Unity, or War?
Jimmy Phillips
Peace can exist only when two opposing sides agree to unite.
Out of the Mouth of Babes
Merle Poirier
It was just a little pill.
Picking Up the Basin and the Towel
Gerald A. Klingbeil
Will we know when we’re humble?
Humility in Followership
Johnetta B. Flomo
When it’s time to roll up our sleeves.
Grace Under Pressure
Ken Flemmer
Lectures aren’t always the most helpful answer.
Humility in Leadership
Pardon K. Mwansa
Are leaders there to lead, or to serve?
The Constant Catalyst
Dixil Rodríguez
Creatures make mistakes. All the more reason to trust our Creator.
Humblest Man On Earth
Lael Caesar
Was Moses that great at being humble?
What's Next?
Lael Caesar
The future we need to know is secure and guaranteed.
The Path of Humility
Adventist Review Editors
Christianity embodies paradoxes: we die to live; give to receive; and humble ourselves to be exalted.
Environment and Politics
Sandra L. Richter & David VanDrunen
What Scripture Says About the Environment & Political Theology in a Fractured World.
The Cost of a Friend
Jill Morikone
Leadership is lonely. But I'd never experienced it myself.
Coming Home
Andy Nash
Where are our minds and hearts right now? Do we need to lift our eyes?
I Want To Breathe
Washington Johnson II
A wake-up call for all who believe that racial equality is a thing.
Physical Distancing... But Social Connectedness!
Peter N. Landless & Zeno L. Charles-Marcel
Love is prudent.
Inherit the Earth
Adventist Review Editors
Three young adults discuss humility: how to recognize it, how to practice it.
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The Quietest of Virtues
Bill Knott
We are building counterculture here.
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