January 1992 Issue
Martin Weber
What a witness this world would have if believers of all colors and cultures would have humble hearts and love one another as Christ has loved us.At Ministry, a new editor and an enduring purpose
J. David Newman
Martin Weber is the new associate editor of Ministry Magazine
Martin Weber is the new associate editor of Ministry MagazineSex in the forbidden zone
Peter Rutter
Sexual exploitation, by design or accident, in professional relationships is becoming increasingly a source of concern. A psychiatrist looks at the issues and calls for maintaining the sacred frontiers in personal relationships.
Sexual exploitation, by design or accident, in professional relationships is becoming increasingly a source of concern. A psychiatrist looks at the issues and calls for maintaining the sacred frontiers in personal relationships.New light on the book of Daniel from the Dead Sea scrolls
Gerhard Hasel
Recent publications of Dead Sea scrolls confirm the authenticity and the earlier dating for the book of Daniel.
Recent publications of Dead Sea scrolls confirm the authenticity and the earlier dating for the book of Daniel.All things to all [wo]men
Helen Pearson
Instead of cosmetic change of pronouns, why not try inclusive awareness at a level that really matters?
Instead of cosmetic change of pronouns, why not try inclusive awareness at a level that really matters?Tips about time
Don Reynolds
The difference between the mediocre and the efficient may well be in how well you manage your time.
The difference between the mediocre and the efficient may well be in how well you manage your time.Mailbox nurture
James Astleford
In an age of exploding information, communication is vital for corporate health and stability. The church is no exception.
In an age of exploding information, communication is vital for corporate health and stability. The church is no exception.A cheap vacation, a changed lifestyle
Ronald Blau
A few simple health choices can make all the difference
A few simple health choices can make all the differenceTheistic evolution: Is it for Adventists?
L. James Gibson
Some Seventh-day Adventists have become interested in theistic evolution, and a few have apparently accepted it. Because interest in theistic evolution is likely to increase among Adventists, it seems worthwhile to investigate the model to determine whether it is compatible with Adventism.
Some Seventh-day Adventists have become interested in theistic evolution, and a few have apparently accepted it. Because interest in theistic evolution is likely to increase among Adventists, it seems worthwhile to investigate the model to determine whether it is compatible with Adventism.Letters to the Editor
Confused over the basis of salvation?In your editorial "Confused Overthe Basis of Salvation" (July 1991), youequate new birth with sanctificationand conversion. You write, "Howconverted do I have to be to be saved?"For me the implication is "HowChristian in my living…
