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January 2016
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Editorial
The Green Repentance
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Bill Knott
“Going green” will require that we do more than recycle our aluminum and keep noxious chemicals out of landfills.
FEATURES
New Evidence Leaves Macroevolution Dangling
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Arthur Chadwick and Leonard Brand
Hard questions for evolutionists.
Creativity and Health
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Julie Guirgis
To be created in God’s image means to appreciate and practice creativity.
Christians and Environmental Stewardship
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William K. Hayes
Walking the path between apathy and fanaticism.
ARTICLES
Let’s Celebrate Choices
Allan Handysides
With the power of choice comes the responsibility to choose well.
Riding in the Key of Life
Stephen Chavez
Mark Willey is master of the keyboard, and also of his commute.
The Big Fat Babylonian Repentance
Patrick Mazani
It took awhile, but Daniel’s consistent witness eventually bore fruit.
Who Are We and Why Are We Here?
Gerhard Pfandl
Every once in a while it’s good to get our bearings.
Of Apple Trees and Solar Panels
Gerald A. Klingbeil
Christ trumps my solar panels; the good news of salvation wins over my composter.
Voices
Various
What are your favorite Sabbath memories, and how do they reinforce your concept of God?
Chaplains, Summer Fades & For a New You: FitStar
Stephen Chavez & Wilona Karimabadi
Doblmeier takes viewers into a world in which chaplains serve in corporate, law-enforcement, legislative, and even professional sports settings.
Do Megadose Vitamins Help Prevent Dementia?
Peter N. Landless
The incidence of various forms of dementia is increasing, and many are worried about their future.
Mission Possible
Hyveth Williams
The disciples discovered for themselves that this mission is possible.
Someone to Lean on
Dixil Rodriguez
It happens to all guest speakers: the introduction.
The Color of Culture
Clifford Goldstein
Food, language, clothes, everything, is colored by culture.
Inbox
Various
Counting Our Blessings | Letter to Alexander | Conscientious Objectors | Watching the Changes | Great Story
The Green Repentance
Bill Knott
“Going green” will require that we do more than recycle our aluminum and keep noxious chemicals out of landfills.
New Evidence Leaves Macroevolution Dangling
Arthur Chadwick and Leonard Brand
Hard questions for evolutionists.
Creativity and Health
Julie Guirgis
To be created in God’s image means to appreciate and practice creativity.
Talents for Everyone
Ellen G. White
We all have something to offer, even if we think we don’t.
Amigas por Siempre
Morgan Nash
It’s easier to believe in a loving heavenly Father when someone is there with a hug.
Keep Watch
Ella Simmons
Beware of distractions.
Christians and Environmental Stewardship
William K. Hayes
Walking the path between apathy and fanaticism.
Identifying the Earth Destroyers
Keith Augustus Burton
Prophecy has something to say about those who are careless with God’s creation.
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