September 2016 Issue
Jonas Arrais
There are moments that Jesus’ humanity seems questionable but other moments that His divinity seems debatable.But of the time and hour no one knows—See Matthew 24:36
Ekkhardt Mueller
Take a closer look at what Jesus meant in Matthew 24:36.
Take a closer look at what Jesus meant in Matthew 24:36.Creating healthy habits
Matthew D. Kim
Feeling drained? Contemplate these practical tips to help improve your life.
Feeling drained? Contemplate these practical tips to help improve your life.Worship in the book of Revelation: Worship as confession and moral identity—Part 1 of 2
Larry L. Lichtenwalter
Delve into the book of Revelation with the author to reveal its vibrant aspects of worship.
Delve into the book of Revelation with the author to reveal its vibrant aspects of worship.Gaining by denying: An invitation to the discipline of fasting—Part 2 of 2
S. Joseph Kidder, Kristy L. Hodson
Conclude this series by exploring the why and how of fasting.
Conclude this series by exploring the why and how of fasting.Martina’s choice—and the church that helped her make it
Skip Bell
Read an example of how your church can help save lives in its community.
Read an example of how your church can help save lives in its community.The seeking God
James J. Londis
In wanting to find God we must have a yearning and longing for Him.
In wanting to find God we must have a yearning and longing for Him.Every member a minister, totally
Jackie Ordelheide Smith
From our continuing revival and reformation series.
From our continuing revival and reformation series.The Reformation and the Remnant
Matthew J. Lucio
Miller handles each topic carefully, though not exhaustively.
Miller handles each topic carefully, though not exhaustively.Letters to the Editor
Worship—a matter of the heart Dear Editor, Marguerite Shuster’sarticle on Christian worship(“Reflections on Christian Worship”—July 2016) got me to thinking. I wish shehad actually taken the time to definewhat worship really is. We often talkabout it and around it…
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Baptisms Reach 100,000 in Rwanda Gisenyi, Rwanda—A total of 100,135 people have joined the Seventhday Adventist Church as a result of the May 13–28, 2016, evangelistic meetings at 2,227 sites across Rwanda. Duane McKey, a key coordinator of the event, who oversees the Adventist Church’s Total Member Involvement initiative, said, “The Rwanda experience is nothing short of a wonderful miracle.” Rwandan church leaders have credited Total Member Involvement, along… Continue reading...
