Articles
The gift of prophecy and "thought voices"
Has God changed His mode of inspiration? Is He dictating letters to His church today? Is it too late for normal prophecy? It's time to take a careful look at "thought voices."
How to write a Bible
Was all Scripture inspired by means of dreams and visions? Can the writers of the biblical books be considered authors and theologians in their own right? Did some of their material come from their own research?
Harvest 90 administrative slogan?
Is Harvest 90 just another slogan, motto, or current catchword? Find out how it is a process and not a program.
Christ's human nature: an alternate view
The science of salvation will be the study of the redeemed through all eternity. Here is a glimpse of what that study will be like.
A quick response says we care
Adventist Information Ministry helps you find high-grade interests in your area. Some pastors report an almost 50 percent rate of success in establishing Bible studies with people who sent in general interest cards to AIM.
Making Sabbath special
Sabbaths aren't always a perfect delight in fact, they can turn out to be a hassle. But the right balance among ritual, planning, and flexibility can help.
Democracy by design
Can a man's or woman's worth be measured in square feet of office space? Major corporations are turning from office sizes graded by status to equal-sized offices for all professional employees with an upturn in morale.
Burnout in clergy families
Ministers are particularly subject to burnout. And there are some indications that wives of ministers may be even more susceptible. But you can prevent it or even reverse its early stages if you are willing to work at it.