Articles by Keld J. Reynolds
Evangelistic Opportunities of the Teacher
October 1948
The Adventist teacher holds a unique position as a Christian worker, a position carrying with it a privilege and a responsibility for evangelism such as no other denominational worker can claim.
He does…
Features
November 1953
'Open Thou Mine Eyes'
KELD J. REYNOLDS Associate Secretary, General Conference Department of Education
President Dick, members of the faculty of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, members of the graduating class,…
The Ministry in an Era of Expertise
December 1967
THE Seventh-day Adventist Church began developing an organization a little more than one hundred years ago, when American society was essentially rural and simpler in structure than it is now, when there were few large cities and few Adventists…
An Interview With Jerry Pettis, Congressman
April 1967
A friend and neighbor of mine has just been elected a member of the House of Representatives, from the Thirty-third Congressional District of California, in the…
Kneeling, You See Better
April 1952
On Norrecade [Norre Street], in Copenhagen, is an old cathedral. When you step into the central auditorium, decorated with the re strained elegance and chaste simplicity characteristic of the Nordic people, your eye is drawn to an attention- arresting…
PASTOR: Pastoring S.D.A. University Students
August 1951
There is a class of young Adventists whose personal evangelism potential is high, but who need a special kind of pastoring to contribute to their spiritual growth and to equip them for their unique opportunity for giving the third angel's…
