Articles
The Law in Adventist Theology and Christian Experience
BIBLICAL truth is more important than that which deals with the relationship of the law and the gospel, and it is imperative that we know the full revelation of God on this subject. Walter R. Martin, in his disagreement with the Adventist position, is unequivocal. These two positions are diametrically opposed to each other. Only one of these can be true.
Union or Unity
THE Seventh-day Adventist Church holds some doctrines which distinguish it markedly from other denominations and which tend to a form of exclusiveness that is foreign to a people with worldwide interests. There are many sincere Christians in other communions, and it is in the best interest of the church that we mingle with them whenever possible, without, of course, compromising our faith.
Stewardship in Its Larger Aspects: Accountability to God
Covetousness is one of man's fiercest foes. One of the Ten Commandments deals with it exclusively; and this marks it as one of the fiercest foes of a man's life.
The Virus of "Net Worshiping"*
A CERTAIN disease I wish to explore and review with you results from the infectious bite of the virus of net worshiping.
Zeal, but Not According to Knowledge*
This study was given to the workers of the Lake Union Conference at its tenth quadrennial session held at Detroit, Michigan, March 9-12, 1959
The Story of Accreditation at CME: Part I: Obtaining the Charter (C Rating)
Margaret Rossiter White gives this information of interest regarding the Vernier Radcliffe Memorial Library and her work and research there
How do we know? Concluded
NOTWITHSTANDING the priceless worth of knowledge, the stupendous advances that have been made in accumulating it, and the seemingly unlimited possibilities for future learning, there are certain limitations on its acquisition. These limitations are inherent, both in the defective nature of the sources of knowledge and in the inadequacies of the human mind.
Orphan Children
The church that cares for the orphans of the believers and of the community will have a rich award.
Mediocrity in Sacred Music
There is an increasing number of young people in the church who are longing to be fed by a better class of music than is sometimes used. In music as in all other things we should be eager to learn and to use the very best.
Solitude and the Golden Staff
This is the third in a series of talks to young ministers' wives by Dorothy Lockwood Aitken.