Articles
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.
300th Anniversary of a Great Puritan Bible Commentator
A look at the life of Matthew Henry.
Open Mind or Lack of Judgment?
Should not we, as Seventh-day Adventist workers, seek to find middle ground between dogmatism and cynicism?
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.
Into Judea
Part of a panel discussion on the church program, presented at the presession Ministerial Association council, San Francisco, July, 1962.
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?
The Judgment in Heaven
The sanctuary question is one of the cardinal doctrines of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Spirit Versus Letter (Concluded)
Opinions presented here are intended to stimulate objective thinking, and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors.
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.