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March 2020
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Editorial
A Church Both Wise and True
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Bill Knott
Self-applied labels rarely have a strong adhesive.
FEATURES
When I Think of Ethics . . .
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Juan M. Guerrero, Morgan Rudley-Buckley, Ricardo Bacchus
Three takes on being ethical, no matter what the setting.
Helicopter Money and Investing
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Tim Aka
Is money a tool, or a weapon?
Why Journalism Matters to Adventists
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Costin Jordache
The Church’s raison d’etre is proclaiming the truth.
When Cultures Clash
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Gerald R. Winslow
When all is said and done, there’s one overriding principle.
“We Hold Them Accountable”
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Bill Knott
Interviews about the challenge of always doing the right thing.
The Live Option
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Lowell C. Cooper
Trust is hard-won and easily lost.
Ethics and The Sons of David
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Lael Caesar
When will they ever learn—Solomon included?
ARTICLES
My Attitude Adjustment
Erin White
Learning to let go and let God.
Happy Cereal Day!
Wilona Karimabadi
Cereal isn’t just for breakfast.
Distinguished Service: 18 Woman
Heather-Dawn Small
Recalling times—just a few of them—when women made the Adventist Church better.
The Vision That Could Not Be Told
Ellen G. White
Ellen White had a vision, but she couldn’t describe it until the time was right.
Small Church - Big Outreach!
Sandra Blackmer
Every December the Adventist church in Meridian, Idaho, becomes the focus of its community.
The Bread of Life
Juan M. Cabrera
In some places bread is the meal, and even the plate.
A Word on These Strange Political Times
Michael D. Peabody
Yes, voting is our patriotic duty. No, we don’t have to enjoy it.
When I Think of Ethics . . .
Juan M. Guerrero, Morgan Rudley-Buckley, Ricardo Bacchus
Three takes on being ethical, no matter what the setting.
Helicopter Money and Investing
Tim Aka
Is money a tool, or a weapon?
Why Journalism Matters to Adventists
Costin Jordache
The Church’s raison d’etre is proclaiming the truth.
When Cultures Clash
Gerald R. Winslow
When all is said and done, there’s one overriding principle.
“We Hold Them Accountable”
Bill Knott
Interviews about the challenge of always doing the right thing.
The Live Option
Lowell C. Cooper
Trust is hard-won and easily lost.
Ethics and The Sons of David
Lael Caesar
When will they ever learn—Solomon included?
Reflections From the Servant Queen
Sharon Tennyson
There is purpose in doing right, taking the long view instead of simply satisfying our immediate impulses.
When Doing the Right Thing Is Complicated
Adventist Review Editors
To live life is to make a series of choices.
Lexham Geographic Commentary on Acts through Revelation
Barry J. Beitzel
Real estate agents tell their clients that location is key to selling well.
Living the Dream
Hyveth Williams
We should no longer be willing to settle for the status quo.
"Pray For Me"
Dixil Rodríguez
What are we asking of others when we request their prayers?
Lessons From Bobo
Delbert W. Baker
People are influenced by observing and modelling the behaviour of others, either for good or ill.
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Tribute to Kari Paulsen | Woof! | The Pulse Café | A Message of Gratitude | . . .
A Church Both Wise and True
Bill Knott
Self-applied labels rarely have a strong adhesive.
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