July 2006 Issue
Nikolaus Satelmajer
Whenever we preach or teach the Word of God, we invite each hearer to become a new person.Through the lenses of the new creation: A study in 2 Corinthians 5:14-6:2
Ivan T. Blazen
As a result of what Jesus has done for us, we can and must both view and treat one another as He would.
As a result of what Jesus has done for us, we can and must both view and treat one another as He would.What preachers can learn from aviation
Ricardo Norton
There are five elements of flying an airplane that parallel preaching a sermon.
There are five elements of flying an airplane that parallel preaching a sermon.Preaching Old Testament Law to New Testament Christians - Part 2
Daniel I. Block
Part two of an exploration of the relevance of Old Testament Scriptures for life in the twenty-first century.
Part two of an exploration of the relevance of Old Testament Scriptures for life in the twenty-first century.Coping with the stresses of ministry
Darren Croft
Five stress points that pastors will encounter at some point in time, and how to face those stressors victoriously.
Five stress points that pastors will encounter at some point in time, and how to face those stressors victoriously.The pastor's guide to resource materials on the Old Testament
Greg A. King
Old Testament materials that are a must-have for every pastor-theologian.
Old Testament materials that are a must-have for every pastor-theologian.Ten commandments for the senior pastor
Mark J. Molldrem
Practical counsel for senior pastors who lead other pastors within the same congregation.
Practical counsel for senior pastors who lead other pastors within the same congregation.Letters to the Editor
New look for MinistryJust a note to say that Ministry is lookinggood. Well done! More power toyou.—William G. Johnsson, editor, AdventistReview, Silver Spring, MD, United StatesThe Da Vinci CodeAfter reading Robert McIver’s articleexplaining The Da Vinci Code (May2006),…
