September 2006

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In some parts of the world the church
has few young people, while in other parts
they form the majority of the congregation.
Whatever their numbers, the church
has a responsibility to minister to them.
How can faith organizations make the saving of the youth
a part of their vision and mission?
How do you go about setting healthy relationship
boundaries with the opposite sex that allow for ministry to
happen but protect against a moral fall?
A registered nurse shares practical advice with those who will spend time visiting ill church members in hospitals.
Part three of an exploration of the relevance of Old Testament Scriptures for life in the twenty-first century.
The president of the Adventist Church discusses the forces
that impact and shape us as a church, and how we will
safely move forward into the future without losing our way.
The Sabbath is one of God’s memorials that shows us how
much He loves us.
Simple mathematics illustrate why
we must prioritize children. When
we lead an adult to Christ, we
add a soul, but when we bring a child
to Jesus, we introduce a multiplier for
decades to come.