June 1997 Issue
Joel Sarli
Pondering ministerial training as we head into the futureUnderstanding Israel in Prophecy
Hans K. LaRondelle
Understanding the prophetic continuity between literal Israel and the contemporary Christian church exposes our identity and destiny
Understanding the prophetic continuity between literal Israel and the contemporary Christian church exposes our identity and destinyPastoral Roles in Adventism's First Century
Stan Hudson
An insightful chronicle of the development of the pastoral role in Seventh-day Adventist history
An insightful chronicle of the development of the pastoral role in Seventh-day Adventist historyIntegrity: The pastor's ultimate ally
Terry Pooler
The crucial role of integrity in the life and ministry of the pastor
The crucial role of integrity in the life and ministry of the pastorOutreach in the Hindu Context
Kalapala J. Moses
Principles for communicating Christ to non-Christian people
Principles for communicating Christ to non-Christian peopleEllen White and the Basics of Salvation
Woodrow W. Whidden
A wholistic synopsis of Ellen White's teaching on justification and sanctification
A wholistic synopsis of Ellen White's teaching on justification and sanctificationThe leader under stress
Doug Burrell
Third in a five-part series on pastoral leadership
Third in a five-part series on pastoral leadershipCatch the vision
Don Shelton
An inspiring commentary on the need for a clear, God-given vision for ministry
An inspiring commentary on the need for a clear, God-given vision for ministryRoadblocks to Native American Ministry
Kitty Maracle, Ken Van Ochten
The challenge to bring Christ to a dispossessed and disillusioned people
The challenge to bring Christ to a dispossessed and disillusioned peopleLetters to the Editor
There is no delayMario Veloso makes an excellent pointin "There Is No Delay" (December 1996).Some Adventists imagine God as having acelestial signboard next to His throneannouncing the date of the Parousia.When things go well in His church, Hetells Gabriel to subtract…
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James A. Cress
How do you handle hate mail when the senders are too cowardly to identify them selves? Recently three people filled their pens with poison and targeted me. Praise God! At least when they were attacking me they were not after you. But although aimed at me, these letters actually landed in my trash can. That's the final resting place of all unidentified mail that comes my way. Normally anonymous letters don't arrive in my office three at a time. But whatever their… Continue reading...
