Guiseppe Cupertino

Guiseppe Cupertino, a retired minister living in Switzerland, has written many articles and is the author of the book Have You Solved These Problems?

Articles by Guiseppe Cupertino

Sow Thy Seed

May 1955

After the joy of the harvest, the time of seed sowing is again here. Life leaves little room for dreaming. One must think of tomorrow's bread, and that is why the sower repeats his ritual gesture—throwing away the seed from which will emerge…

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Facing Our Real Problem

September 1958

The ministry of the Seventh-day Adventist Church face many problems in this trying age. But the problem that surpasses all others in importance is: How can the work of God be finished and the return of Jesus hastened? Noth­ing is…

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Evangelism-Winning Men For God

August 1954

Appearances or Realities?

G. CUPERTINO Associate Secretary, Ministerial Association Southern European Division

Among the many valuable lessons contained /\ in the history of ancient Israel is one * *- that should be very…

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The Highest Career

May 1959

Today the race for first place among nations and men has become feverish and ruthless. The conviction spreads more and more that those only are happy who reach the top. Thus, for some, life goes on in joyless activity, in ex­pectation of…

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The Two Israels

February 1963

The story of Israel takes up about two thirds of the Bible. All is told—its origin, its development, its mistakes, its hopes, its failure in living up to the standard for God's chosen people, and the transfer of its Messianic mission to the…

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The Victory Is Ours

November 1965

This denomination has been entrusted by God with tools or weapons that are not found in any other religious movement. We state this in all humility, for it is the Lord God Himself who has clothed His church with this outstanding armor with…

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Chairs or Truth?

July 1965

There is a general human tendency, when a decision in fundamental ques­tions is to be taken, to give primary consid­eration to secondary factors. The result is that the secondary consideration takes the place of the most essential, and often,…

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Evangelism

September 1953

When he travels through cities and villages humming with activity, and sees the people absorbed by the pursuit of illusions and pleasures, the worker for God can not help thinking of the heavy task that rests upon him: to warn these people,…

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Visiting Our Workers in the Southern European Division

February 1965

The Adventist Church is a world move­ment. This is why the General Confer­ence sends some of its staff into all countries, their purpose being to develop the different branches of the work and to give of their experience to local leading…

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It happened at the Louvre

August 1979

 

A museum may not seem the most likely place to get some tips on a well-rounded ministry, but—well, it happened at the Louvre . . .

"It was only in 1820 that this statue was discovered," the guide was saying, pointing a…

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