Gorden R. Doss
Gorden R. Doss is associate professor in the department of world mission, Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan.
Articles by Gorden R. Doss
Faithful contextualization: Crossing boundaries of culture with the eternal gospel
December 2015
The church is now called to carry the everlasting gospel to more people in more diverse cultures than ever before. When the early Christian church launched its evangelism in obedience to Christ’s great commission, the world population is…
Spiritual growth through family ministries
February 1999
Across the denominational spectrum a remarkable range of specialized ministries offer family-life education. Seventh-day Adventist family ministry has much in common with the work of other Christian groups.
But do Adventists bring…
What does the Lord require?
February 2002
What does the Lord require of the Adventist Church today? Ever since the fall of Adam and Eve, God has been working out His redemptive mission for this world. When the Seventh-day Adventist Church was born, its founders…
Too far or not far enough: reaching out to Muslim people
February 2005
The attacks of 9/111 brought many new issues to center stage. This is true not only for American-Arab but also for Christian-Muslim relations. Many Christians are now trying to reconcile contradictions…
