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December 2020
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Editorial
Words Fail Me
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Bill Knott
“Love and gratitude require unlimited vocabularies.”
FEATURES
Adventist Review Christmas Concert
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Various
The music of Christmas is reflected in program notes.
Our Priceless Instruments
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Mark Willey
The mystery of voices joined—in unison; in harmony!
Angel Music Season
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Lael Caesar
Music and angels together in the Bible always means something special.
ARTICLES
You Will Find a Baby
Heather Crews
The pandemic has forced us to adapt our holiday traditions.
The Humanity of Adventists
Wilona Karimabadi
Kaleb Eisele wants to know your story. Yes, yours.
A Musician’s Comeback
Ed Guthero
A story you may not know about Handel’s Messiah.
Christmas In Our Adventist Past
Michael W. Campbell
Everything in moderation.
Celebrate With Light
Stephen Chavez
How can we celebrate with so much suffering? How can we not?
Reveling in Christmas Service
Marcos Paseggi
The Weiss family has a unique way to celebrate the holidays.
The Pandemic is Home for the Holidays!
Wilona Karimabadi
We can’t do everything we did last year. But we can still celebrate Christ’s birth.
Unto You a Saviour
Ellen G. White
Why were shepherds the first to hear the angels’ song?
Ancient and Sublime
Daniel Oscar Plenc
Christians have celebrated Christ’s birth in song for centuries.
Adventist Review Christmas Concert
Various
The music of Christmas is reflected in program notes.
Our Priceless Instruments
Mark Willey
The mystery of voices joined—in unison; in harmony!
Angel Music Season
Lael Caesar
Music and angels together in the Bible always means something special.
Call Me Servant
Stephen Chavez
Someone asked, "Steve, what are your hopes and dreams for the future?"
Celebrate? Yes!
Adventist Review Editors
No matter what anyone says, the season is about Jesus.
Those On The Left
Jimmy Phillips
There's no such thing as partial followers; we're either all in or not.
Spiritual Audacity: The Abraham Joshua Heschel Story
Martin Doblmeier
The twentieth century saw some remarkable religious persons whose influence is still felt. . .
The Day the Wall Came Down
Gerald A. Klingbeil
Walls may fall, but only God’s love conquers all.
A Very COVID Christmas
Peter N. Landless & Zeno L. Charles-Marcel
Preparing for the holidays.
Our Daughter's Family
Andy Nash
There's a trend toward separating worshippers by age, but the church Jesus invented. . .
Our Identity and Destination
Delbert W. Baker
Many believers struggle with doubt and experience the imposter syndrome in their relationship with Christ.
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Various
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Words Fail Me
Bill Knott
“Love and gratitude require unlimited vocabularies.”
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