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The 1962 Quadrennial Ministerial Convention

The Quadrennial Ministe­rial Convention-—since 1941 a regular feature preceding the General Conference ses­sion—-was a good meeting, rich in spirit­ual overtones and forthright counsel. It was the largest and best-attended convention we have yet held.

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Open Mind or Lack of Judgment?

Should not we, as Seventh-day Advent­ist workers, seek to find middle ground between dogmatism and cynicism?

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An Aggressive Conference Evangelistic Program

There is only one reason for the existence of the Sev­enth-day Adventist Church, and that is to carry on an ag­gressive program to finish the work of God here on the earth.

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Into Judea

Part of a panel discussion on the church program, pre­sented at the presession Ministerial Association council, San Francisco, July, 1962.

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Called of God

How many of us today would know what to do if we received a call like the one that came to Paul when he was at Troas?

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The Judgment in Heaven

The sanctuary question is one of the cardinal doc­trines of the Seventh-day Ad­ventist Church.

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Spirit Versus Letter (Concluded)

Opinions presented here are intended to stimulate objec­tive thinking, and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors.

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Music for Weddings

Many of our local churches have found it wise to adopt a policy concerning weddings held in the church. Over the years certain prac­tices in the conduct of wed­dings have grown up, and to avoid the inroad of secularism and sentimentalism some churches have drawn up regulations to govern all wed­dings in the church. This is a step in the right direction.

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