July 1996 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

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Dealing with AIDS!

Bruce C. Moyer

It is a disease that calls upon Christians to demonstrate compassion, love, and personal acceptance.

It is a disease that calls upon Christians to demonstrate compassion, love, and personal acceptance.

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AIDS: fear and compassion

Harvey A. Elder

Reducing irrational fears. Opening our hearts. Understanding how AIDS is and is not communicated.

Reducing irrational fears. Opening our hearts. Understanding how AIDS is and is not communicated.

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AIDS and the church in Africa

Saleem A. Farag, Joel N. Musvosvi

Practical implications for the church worldwide

Practical implications for the church worldwide

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AIDS: wrestling with fear and grief

Millie White

The personal, emotional, and familial trauma of AIDS

The personal, emotional, and familial trauma of AIDS

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The crisis of suicide

Vern R. Andress

That cry for help may come anytime. The pastor needs to he ready.

That cry for help may come anytime. The pastor needs to he ready.

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AIDS and Adventist youth

Gary Hopkins, Joyce Hopp, Helen P. Hopp, Christine Neish, Gayle Rhoads

An AIDS risk appraisal of students attending SDA high schools in the United States and Canada

An AIDS risk appraisal of students attending SDA high schools in the United States and Canada

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Letters to the Editor

Proving more than intendedGeorge Knight [March 1996] bringsto mind a statement from The GreatControversy: "Before accepting anydoctrine or precept, we should demanda plain 'thus saith the Lord' in itssupport" (p. 595). Why would anyoneconsider it unfair or unreasonable…

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James A. Cress

With regard to new believers, too often we do that which Jesus says must be reserved for the day of judgment and for angels who will serve as God's agents.