February 2003 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
It seems to me that God is more rigorous and even, at times, severe, in His dealings with us than we would like to admit or accept. What is even more disturbing to us is that God appears to us to be much less consistent and much more mystifying than we would like to acknowledge.A slice of history: The difficulties of imposing orthodoxy
Gilbert Valentine
A provocative view of the complexities of deciding truth within a community of faith
A provocative view of the complexities of deciding truth within a community of faithThe Trinity
Woodrow W. Whidden
The second in an extended series expressing a Christocentric view of Seventh-day Adventist faith
The second in an extended series expressing a Christocentric view of Seventh-day Adventist faithTruth and experience: Finding an authentic combination
Kevin L. Morgan
Integrating objective truth and subjective experience in personal faith
Integrating objective truth and subjective experience in personal faithFirst books and last things: What did Job believe about resurrection?
Lael Caesar
Ancient testimony about a central Christian tenet and its relevance today
Ancient testimony about a central Christian tenet and its relevance todayA kiss of charity: The debate over agape
John Dinsley
A balanced study of the uses of "agape" and related words in the New Testament
A balanced study of the uses of "agape" and related words in the New TestamentThe Discover Bible School
Kurt Johnson
An effective interpersonal Bible study tool
An effective interpersonal Bible study toolThe magnitude of the pastoral call
Zinaldo Santos
The inspiring significance and scope of the call to pastor
The inspiring significance and scope of the call to pastorLetters to the Editor
October 2002 issueThe article entitled "Church DisciplineI the Redemptive Way" deeply saddened me. \ disagree with it and havemajor issues with the content.It seems that Tim Crosby as well asmost Christians define "open sin" assexual sins as well as the usage of alcohol…
