September 1996 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
What is the significance of the relationship between music and worship?Sing the song of gladness
Anita J. Strawn de Ojeda
Being contemporary in music does not diminish its sacredness or its joy.
Being contemporary in music does not diminish its sacredness or its joy.Historical perspectives on change in worship music
Lillianne Doukhan
Our generation is not the first to struggle with changes in worship music.
Our generation is not the first to struggle with changes in worship music.The crisis in the congregation
Dick Tibbits
How to handle congregational conflicts
How to handle congregational conflictsThe Denny's dilemma
Ron Gladden
Multiplying means moving beyond the restrictions of the traditional order.
Multiplying means moving beyond the restrictions of the traditional order.Divine designs for dealing with ethical issues
Ron du Preez
A six step biblical paradigm
A six step biblical paradigmTen reasons we need those great hymns
Bill O'Connor
The great hymns of Christian history expand the mind, illuminate the understanding, and excite the soul.
The great hymns of Christian history expand the mind, illuminate the understanding, and excite the soul.Seminary News
Benjamin D. Schoun
Seminary features third H.M.S. Richards lectureship on preaching and evangelism
Seminary features third H.M.S. Richards lectureship on preaching and evangelismContemporary Christian music is Christian music
Michael Tomlinson
A candid discussion of the role of contemporary music in today's church
A candid discussion of the role of contemporary music in today's churchLetters to the Editor
The historical-critical method: theAdventist debateTo those of us who are notacademically qualified to participate inthe debate, Robert Mclver ("TheHistorical-Critical Method: The AdventistDebate" [March 1996]) has made asignificant contribution. He has given abalanced…
