March 2003 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
Modernism" and "postmodernism" are notoriously difficult to define, so here's a long standing "parable" that helps to express some of what they embody.Process versus instant evangelism
Miroslav Pujic
An introduction to this month's theme
An introduction to this month's themeCasting a worthy vision
Cecil Perry
An expression of the vision that guides process evangelism in Britain
An expression of the vision that guides process evangelism in BritainThe 10/40 window of the West: Out of light and into darkness
Dwight K. Nelson
How do we reach the "first world" where increasingly people are turning their backs on traditional Christianity?
How do we reach the "first world" where increasingly people are turning their backs on traditional Christianity?Understanding secular minds: A perspective on "life development"
Bertil Wiklander
Working intelligently with people who are growing up in post-Christian cultures
Working intelligently with people who are growing up in post-Christian culturesWhen thinking BIG means thinking small: Growing communities of faith in a postmodern world
David Cox
The value of reaching contemporary people through small-group meetings rather than through traditional congregations
The value of reaching contemporary people through small-group meetings rather than through traditional congregationsMeeting the secular mind in uncertain times
Jon Paulien
Some basic needs and attitudes needed when communicating with postmodern people
Some basic needs and attitudes needed when communicating with postmodern peopleThe apostolic gospel: The master key to Revelation's code
Hans K. LaRondelle
Part 2 of a three-part series on understanding the Apocalypse
Part 2 of a three-part series on understanding the ApocalypseWhy should Jesus be both divine and human?
Woodrow W. Whidden
The third in an extended series on the Seventh-day Adventist faith, covers God the Father and the Son
The third in an extended series on the Seventh-day Adventist faith, covers God the Father and the SonLetters to the Editor
What matters more?As a minister of the Seventh-dayAdventist Church, I found the article"What Matters More: Container orContent?" (May 2002) very beneficial tome personally, as I understood theauthor's target to be ministers. Hence, Ihope the author does not mind the…