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March 2018
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Editorial
The Perils of “Jesus &”
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Bill Knott
Every scrap of personal and political opinion is wrapped in gospel language.
FEATURES
Why Are We Here?
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Jonathan Burt
Christ’s crucifixion dashed the disciples’ hopes. His resurrection gave them a reason to live.
Where Change Is Leading
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Gorden & Cheryl Doss
The Commission remains the same; but as demographics change, our methods must too.
Scattering and Gathering
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Adventist Review Editors
The Adventist movement is dynamic. It always has been, it always will be.
ARTICLES
The Birth of Scattering
Lael Caesar
Now you understand how you got lost in the first place.
God’s Providence
Ellen G. White
In step with God; not ahead, not behind.
At the Corner of . . .
Betty Kossick
We may not be able to do as much as we used to, but we can still do something.
Why Are We Here?
Jonathan Burt
Christ’s crucifixion dashed the disciples’ hopes. His resurrection gave them a reason to live.
A Message From The Poor Wise Man
Delbert W. Baker
Resist the anger and pain that may develop if you don't get praise or accolades for your accomplishments.
Spiritual Change and Growing Understanding
Adriani Milli Rodrigues
Without growth in understanding, Christianity isn’t truly Christian.
Searching for My Mission
Thora Bliss
If we listen, God will lead.
Where Change Is Leading
Gorden & Cheryl Doss
The Commission remains the same; but as demographics change, our methods must too.
If Time Should Last
Eric Anderson
Adventism’s look when I am 80.
The Story of Florida Hospital
Robyn Edgerton
A Vision of Trust.
Adventist Growth and Change In Asia
Michael W. Campbell
Locations change, but the mission remains the same.
The Adventist Presence in Takoma Park
William Ellis
World changes and church moves.
The Enduring Light in Massachusetts
Joan Francis
Adventists in New England invent and reinvent themselves.
Beginning in Battle Creek
Merlin D. Burt
Adventist roots run deep in this Midwestern city.
Scattering and Gathering
Adventist Review Editors
The Adventist movement is dynamic. It always has been, it always will be.
The Perils of “Jesus &”
Bill Knott
Every scrap of personal and political opinion is wrapped in gospel language.
Candor is Queen
Jared Thurmon
People don't care how much we know, until they know how much we care.
Influenced for Good
Various
100 words to tell us about a person who had a positive influence. Ready, set, go!
Old Testament Law for Christians
Gerald A. Klingbeil
Demonstrating the relevance of Old Testament laws, placing them in the stream of divine revelation. . .
Love Alive
Hyveth Williams
Freedom is just another word for love.
Sugar and Sweeteners
Peter N. Landless & Zeno L. Charles-Marcel
Are they all safe to use?
The Man Who Ate Cat Food
Clifford Goldstein
Who, what, and how are the mores, the values, right and wrong, sanity or insanity, determined in our society?
Inbox
Various
Sister, Daughter, Mother, Wife | Outstanding Issue | Faith on Facebook | Sola | How Is Your . . .
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