October 2003 Issue
Willmore D. Eva
No matter the activity, if it's worth doing it's always worth the time and energy it takes to make sure we're operating according to that which is basic to it. Whether such an appraisal of the basics has to do with our marriage, our health, our automobile's maintenance, or our preaching, it's always worth being sure that we're still genuinely in touch with the fundamentals.The redemptive harvest: A four factor equation
Peter J. Prime
The role of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the evangelistic enterprise . . . and the human factor
The role of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the evangelistic enterprise . . . and the human factorHeaven wills a completed task! Spiritual empowerment and revival
Charles D. Brooks
The foundational need for authentic spiritual preparation in the work of the evangelist
The foundational need for authentic spiritual preparation in the work of the evangelistIntegrated evangelism
Alejandro Bullón
Seven principles to practice when doing evangelism
Seven principles to practice when doing evangelismEvangelism: Adventism's heartbeat
Anthony Kent
Seven principles to practice when doing evangelism
Seven principles to practice when doing evangelismAffluent West, slow church growth: Another look
Borge Schantz
A reassessment of the role and success of church growth in "developed" countries
A reassessment of the role and success of church growth in "developed" countriesWomen in evangelism: The church's buried talent?
Adly Campos
The compelling place of women in the growth of the church
The compelling place of women in the growth of the churchParadigm shifts in evangelism today
Ron Gladden
Major changes in culture and the church that make new ways of doing evangelism imperative
Major changes in culture and the church that make new ways of doing evangelism imperativeFishing without a pole?
Ron Halvorsen, Jr.
What's at the heart and soul of successful evangelism
What's at the heart and soul of successful evangelismLetters to the Editor
The statement "wearing, or not wearing, wedding rings is entirely a personal conviction of the individualmembers" ("We Get Questions,"Pastor's Pastor, James Cress, February2003) is popularly interpreted to mean ifyou wish to wear a wedding ring, it isappropriate. There…
