Articles
Napoleon and the pope—what really happened in 1798?
The exile of Pope Pius VI in 1798 has been seen by Adventists as an event with prophetic significance. Cedric Ward analyzes Napoleon's role in that happening.
Preaching the Word
Evangelism in the capitals of two nations results in the baptism of hundreds.
Breath of Life in Washington, D.C.
Evangelistic meetings conducted by General Conference personnel result in hundreds baptized.
An open letter
The General Conference president writes to Adventist church leaders on the subject of Righteous by Faith.
The duty of confession
An appeal to church leaders, written in 1890, needs to be read and reread.
Sons of Issachar
"And of the children of Issachar . . . were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do"(l Chron. 12:32).
A time for temperance
An interview with E. H. J. Steed, Director, General Conference Temperance Department, regarding Temperance Year 1979.
How the E.G. White Books were Written—1
Arthur L White begins a series dealing with the preparation, expansion, and revision of various editions of his grandmother's works.
Biblical Archeology
The King's Highway. This royal road, often mentioned in the Bible, tied Israel into the very hub of ancient international contact.
From the Editor
What Assurance of Salvation Can a Seventh-day Adventist Christian Have——II? How will such assurance be shown in the everyday life?