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…

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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,…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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