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September 2016
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Editorial
The End of Nostalgia
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Bill Knott
The Adventist college of yesteryear has become the fulcrum of the church’s future.
FEATURES
When the Chalk Dust Settles
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Gerald A. Klingbeil
Should Adventist education adapt or stay the course?
Restoration
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Leslie N. Pollard
Rebuilding what was lost in Eden.
Higher Ground for Higher Education
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Larry Blackmer
Adventist colleges and universities are facing challenges they’ve never faced before.
ARTICLES
United in Prayer
Jill Morikone
I began to see God at work in the group texts first, then in my own heart.
When it Comes Our Time to Choose
Douglas Zinke
We invest more money in Adventist education than in anything else. Are we getting our money’s worth?
Earning Degrees in Cyberspace
Wilona Karimabadi
If you have access to the Internet, you have access to an Adventist education.
Let’s Celebrate Integrity
Allan R. Handysides
Can we Christians be trusted?
The Other “Abuse”
E. Edward Zinke
Child abuse can come in many forms.
An Ideal Education
Ellen G. White
“Higher than the highest human thought . . .”
Overcoming the Tension in Adventist Education
John M. Fowler
How do we relate to faith and reason as we look at our world?
When the Chalk Dust Settles
Gerald A. Klingbeil
Should Adventist education adapt or stay the course?
Forty Dollars and a Prayer
Sandra Blackmer
Like all great ideas, this one started small.
Restoration
Leslie N. Pollard
Rebuilding what was lost in Eden.
Health Education—a Lifelong Event
Peter N. Landless
A practical knowledge of the science of human life is necessary in order to glorify God in our bodies.
Didaskalos
Ella Smith Simmons
Learning lessons from the Master Teacher.
Higher Ground for Higher Education
Larry Blackmer
Adventist colleges and universities are facing challenges they’ve never faced before.
The View in the Rearview Mirror
Gerald A. Klingbeil
There are thousands of Adventist parents, grandparents, uncles, and aunts who watch closely.
Born Yesterday
Merle Poirier
The reader follows as the family drifts from mainstream Adventism to their own interpretation of biblical religion.
Education for Heart and Head
Various
We asked “How was your spiritual life affected during your college/university experience? Was it strengthened and reinforced, or was it tested and diminished?”
The Perfect Road Trip
Andy Nash
Paul’s resolute journeys were driven by his desire to share the Gospel.
Jesus Is for Mess-Ups
Clifford Goldstein
Jack Abbott stabbed a 22-year-old waiter to death outside a café in Manhattan.
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The End of Nostalgia
Bill Knott
The Adventist college of yesteryear has become the fulcrum of the church’s future.
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