December 2000 Issue

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Willmore D. Eva

Some insight into who we are as Adventists and a greater awareness of what has gone into making us the people we have become

The Great Controversy theme: What it means to Adventists

Herbert E. Douglass

How this central biblical theme brings definitive meaning to every aspect of our theology

How this central biblical theme brings definitive meaning to every aspect of our theology

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Radio-interactive Bible-study evangelism: A Brazilian case study

Alberto R. Timm

The account of a successful radio and local congregation-based outreach plan

The account of a successful radio and local congregation-based outreach plan

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Without a living prophet

Paul McGraw

How the Adventist church sought to adjust to the work of Ellen White after her death

How the Adventist church sought to adjust to the work of Ellen White after her death

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A king's offering for the "house of the Lord"

Michael G. Hasel,

Recent evidence for the existence of Solomon's temple

Recent evidence for the existence of Solomon's temple

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Ministry to churches of other denominations

Leonard Holst

Positive reasons for Adventist pastors to minister in churches of other denominations

Positive reasons for Adventist pastors to minister in churches of other denominations

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Beyond the confines of formal training

Nehemiah M. Nyaundi

Attitudes and actions needed to enrich ongoing pastoral ministry

Attitudes and actions needed to enrich ongoing pastoral ministry

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What makes a pastor effective?

Roger Dudley, H. Peter Swanson

Results of a study focusing on what characteristics make an effective pastor

Results of a study focusing on what characteristics make an effective pastor

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Letters to the Editor

April 2000 issueEvangelist Halversen ("Nurturingand Preserving New Converts") couldnot have been more convincing of theneed to nurture the newly baptizedthan when he used such graphic termsas "obstetricians" and "pediatricians"in his description of the work ofevangelism…

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James A. Cress

Any church determined to reach their children and youth can make a real difference, not by producing ever more sensational spectator programming, but by involving the whole church, especially the youth, in meaningful ministry activities.

A book for frustrated but loyal members eager to invest their lives in hastening Jesus' return.