November 2005 Issue

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Nikolaus Satelmajer

Documents may define a relationship but do not assure a good one.

What's new about the new covenant?: Covenants, causes, and clarity

Kwabena Donkor

The notion of causality brings clarity to covenants.

The notion of causality brings clarity to covenants.

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The inexplicable unexplained: another look at evil

Clifford Goldstein

The author used to believe that we've got definite answers to our questions about evil. What does he believe now?

The author used to believe that we've got definite answers to our questions about evil. What does he believe now?

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The way that we love

Steven Chavez

How we define the neighbor can define us as Christians.

How we define the neighbor can define us as Christians.

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Integrity: an action, not an option

Teena M. Stewart

You either have it or you don't and it reveals who you are by what you do.

You either have it or you don't and it reveals who you are by what you do.

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Hudson Taylor: the man God shaped for China

Ed Gallagher

Missionary Taylor had a radical philosophy of mission services. And, maybe it's still radical today?

Missionary Taylor had a radical philosophy of mission services. And, maybe it's still radical today?

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Doing theology in mission

Jon L. Dybdahl

We need new theologies? How could that be?

We need new theologies? How could that be?

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Ministry lessons from war

Bruce Manners

Front line service brings with it a sharpening focus on life and the harsh realities of faith.

Front line service brings with it a sharpening focus on life and the harsh realities of faith.

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Retirement: an unfinished ministry?

Cliff Sorensen

Overnight everything changes. You were wanted and needed. Now you aren't.

Overnight everything changes. You were wanted and needed. Now you aren't.

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Letters to the Editor

Earth's Altered Geology and Geography"The June 2005 Ministry's article "In theI beginning God..." on the creationevolutiondialogue among Seventh-dayAdventists, came fresh on the heels ofan experience that demonstrates theseconcerns on the local church level.In a light…

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James A. Cress

For believers, hope is more than our heritage. Hope is more than even our destination. Hope is a journey, a process of moving our lives and the lives of our members from "here" to "there" through Jesus' power.