Articles
Ellen White and Literary Dependency
MINISTRY Editor J. R. Spangler interviews Robert W. Olson, secretary, and Ron Graybill, assistant secretary, of the White Estate.
That first funeral
The beginning preacher probably faces no other task in his ministry with more trepidation and less preparation. Here's how novice and veteran alike can avoid some of the more mortifying pitfalls.
Imminence: Mainspring of Adventism—2
Even in this late hour indeed, because of this late hour we may sense the very footfalls of the coming King. Never before in history has the church had more evidence to believe that our Saviour may return almost immediately.
The dragon fighters
Champion warriors in the Adventist Church today who mistake each other for the enemy, need to remember that they are on the same side and to use a two-edged weapon.
How shall we work the cities—from without
Ted Wilson, who is involved in New York City ministry, presents the case for a city evangelism directed from rural outposts.
How shall we work the cities—from within?
Gottfried Oosterwal, professor of mission, presents the case for a city evangelism directed by those who themselves live in the city.
A Matter of Choice
The church potluck, though much maligned, can provide a nutritious variety of healthful foods; it's up to you.
Do we need a new hymnal?
Let's begin teaching our people the hundreds of hymns in the current book that remain unknown and unsung.
Daniel and Nebuchadnezzar
We know more about Nebuchadnezzar then we do about any other ancient king, and all we know confirms the Biblical record.