June 1998 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

By far the two issues that have stirred up the most debate have been the ordination of women and alternative worship styles, or more precisely, music in worship.

The gospel and the New Age movement

Cezar Luchian

A primer on sharing the gospel with people of the New Age movement

A primer on sharing the gospel with people of the New Age movement

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Letter to a son

David Bell

A minister's council to his minister son

A minister's council to his minister son

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Deliverance ministry in a sophisticated world

Pete Harper

What to know and how to minister to people harrassed by demons

What to know and how to minister to people harrassed by demons

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Old Testament demonology

Ángel Manuel RodrÍguez

A scholarly review of demonology in the Old Testament and its implications for ministry today

A scholarly review of demonology in the Old Testament and its implications for ministry today

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Spiritual warfare

G. Lloyd Rediger

A comprehensive view of the role of evil in daily life

A comprehensive view of the role of evil in daily life

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Life Practicum 101

Bonita J. Shields

A pastor's account of discovering what really matters in ministry

A pastor's account of discovering what really matters in ministry

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The essence of good preaching

William Loveless

Second of a three-part series on relevance in preaching

Second of a three-part series on relevance in preaching

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Letters to the Editor

Getting something out of worshipI was saddened by Ralph Wood'sarticle, "The Fallacy of GettingSomething Out of Worship'" (February,1998). Worship is not about hearing agreat sermon, not about gettingsomething out of it, but it's about turningour hearts toward God and…

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James A. Cress

Adventists have affirmed the gift of prophecy given to our church through the ministry and writings of Ellen G. White. However, it seems that we "believe" in her counsels more firmly if they fit our preconceived notions, and we tend to "disregard" her counsels if they inconvenience our own plans or procedures.