July 1990 Issue

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The changing of the guard

W. Floyd Bresee

J. Robert Spangler, Ministry's longest serving editor, retires.

J. Robert Spangler, Ministry's longest serving editor, retires.

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Does God get angry?

Tim Crosby

Is God love? Or is He just nice? Is Jesus a lion, a lamb, or both?

Is God love? Or is He just nice? Is Jesus a lion, a lamb, or both?

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True repentance

Neal Wilson

True repentance involves more than confession. It requires us to admit the darkness of the depth of our souls.

True repentance involves more than confession. It requires us to admit the darkness of the depth of our souls.

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The minister as a pastor

Norman K. Miles

The physiology of the pastor should include eyes that take in both the larger picture and the needs of individuals, a heart of compassion, and hands that work.

The physiology of the pastor should include eyes that take in both the larger picture and the needs of individuals, a heart of compassion, and hands that work.

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Family planning--a forbidden practice?

Luka Tambaya Daniel

The claims of some that practicing birth control violates Bible principles do not hold up. In fact, family planning comprises a part of the Christian's relating responsibly to this world.

The claims of some that practicing birth control violates Bible principles do not hold up. In fact, family planning comprises a part of the Christian's relating responsibly to this world.

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Jubilate!

Kenneth R. Wade

How does God respond to human failure?

How does God respond to human failure?

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Sleep

Galen C. Bosley

Sleep is important no one will deny that. But in the midst of a hectic schedule, when there is more to do than there is time to do it, it is tempting to begin to think of sleep time as lost time.

Sleep is important no one will deny that. But in the midst of a hectic schedule, when there is more to do than there is time to do it, it is tempting to begin to think of sleep time as lost time.

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Letters to the Editor

Finds it helpfulI have been receiving your magazineon a periodic basis for the past severalyears. I admit there are times when Ionly glance through, but there are othertimes when the issue winds up dogeared and well read. Such was the casewith the March 1990 issue,…

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W. Floyd Bresee

Many sermons we preach never really get "delivered." We have gotten them out of our system, off our hands. But, perhaps because of the way we worded what we had to say, they didn't get into the minds of those for whom they were intended. They were preached, but not delivered.