March 2011 Issue
Derek J. Morris
The reformation we all need is a continued shaping of our hearts and lives in harmony with the will of God.Mighty seed
Marguerite Shuster
Times, we have been told, change. And they do, even quite radically. In particular, times for the church in the United States and western Europe have not only changed, they’ve changed in ways that don’t look so good for us. For one thing, as we are constantly told, we are failing to reach our young people.
Times, we have been told, change. And they do, even quite radically. In particular, times for the church in the United States and western Europe have not only changed, they’ve changed in ways that don’t look so good for us. For one thing, as we are constantly told, we are failing to reach our young people.The immortality of the soul: Could Christianity survive without it? 1 (Part 1 of 2)
Bryan W. Ball
Questions about the soul’s immortality are considered from both theological and historical perspectives.
Questions about the soul’s immortality are considered from both theological and historical perspectives.A broken commandment or an affirmation of hope?
Carl P. Cosaert
Tuesday afternoon, December 12, 2006. As I sorted through my mail, I came across a small handwritten envelope. Although I did not recognize the name on the return address, I had a hunch it was probably related to the death of my 16-year-old daughter Mindy, who had…
The Trinitarian dynamic of worship
Alain Coralie
The author explores the link between the doctrine of the Trinity and worship.
The author explores the link between the doctrine of the Trinity and worship.“My God, My God!”: On the mystery of the Incarnation
George E. Rice
The subject of the Incarnation will be studied by the redeemed through eternity.
The subject of the Incarnation will be studied by the redeemed through eternity.Genesis
Gerhard Pfandl
A review of the new Genesis Commentary by R.R. Reno
A review of the new Genesis Commentary by R.R. RenoLetters to the Editor
Praying boldlyDerek Morris’s excellent article“The Pastor as a Harvest Worker:Praying the Radical Prayer” (January2011), gave me an energy boost. Ihave read it several times, and thankhim for speaking to my heart at atime when I needed it. Every pastoris called upon…
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New White Estate Web site and apps Silver Spring, Maryland, United States—For the past several years, the Ellen G. White Estate has been actively working on producing a Web site of Ellen White books in multiple languages. Currently, this free Web site, www.egwwritings.org, contains resources in the following nine languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Spanish. The Web site is fully searchable instantly in all the… Continue reading...
