Articles
The Scores Who Have Not Fallen
When someone is defeated it naturally gives us pain, but let us not exaggerate our losses. Instead, let us thank God for the great group who have not fallen.
Our New Commentary
We are confident that our readers around the world would like to know how this Commentary is regarded by leaders and scholars outside of our ranks. We therefore publish from two outstanding reviews.
Premarital Interviews
Premarital counseling can make all the difference between a successful marriage and a failure.
Shall We Talk About Death?
Some of the most significant living can be lived in the shadow of the imminence of death.
The Consultation Clinic
What is the role of the minister or chaplain in telling a parishioner that his illness is hopeless and death is imminent?
Platform and Pulpit Manners
Decorum on the platform and in the pulpit can do much to set the tone and establish the mood for the church service.
Using Our Medical Talent in Evangelism
There are many ways of using our medical talent in public evangelism. We would like to suggest here, and discuss briefly, seven methods that we have seen work, and work well, in evangelistic campaigns thus far.
A Heart-to-Heart Talk With Adventist Women
As the decades have rolled on since the rise of the Advent Movement 111 years ago, the women of our denomination have been developing in many spheres of usefulness. Right from the early years of Adventism our sisters have played an important part in proclaiming the special message for this hour; but in the present decade they are revealing their influence in various services hitherto unknown in our denomination.