Raymond S. Moore

Graduate Program Officer for United States Education

Articles by Raymond S. Moore

Needed: Giants for God

March 1957

Sometimes some of us who are working overseas are deeply perplexed. It is not so much over the want of money. This is serious enough, for as one of our administra­tors, a former missionary, warned us before we headed for the mission land:…

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Reason--Shrine or Pathway (Conclusion)

July 1966

A DISTINGUISHED theol­ogy teacher in one of our universities recently expressed a fear that speculation was mixing more and more with our college and university programs. He attributed this in part to some turns we…

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Reason--Shrine or Pathway

June 1966

THERE is among us these days, as in the world around us, a stirring of the crowd toward the shrine of reason. And at this shrine many of us worship our own small weary minds. But why not? This is certainly ed­ucation's day and specu­lation's…

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Can We Finance both Evangelism and Education?

February 1966

RECENTLY the editor of THE MINISTRY asked me a question which appar­ently has been on the minds of a number of our men. "With all the developments and spend­ing in education today," he asked, "do we think our schools can 'keep up' without…

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He Spoke Without Knowing

January 1974

PETER was a minister called of God. He walked by the side of Christ. He shared the Saviour's miracles. He was even chosen to witness His trans figuration. Yet "he spoke without knowing what he was saying" (Luke 9:33, N.E.B.).*

He…

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It Is Time To Say It

November 1972

THE time has come for our ministers to speak out specifically on wills, trusts, and legacies. Not in pressure but in sound education of the church. And it should come from the pulpit and from the counseling room.

Many manifest a needless…

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Remove the Obstructions

February 1970

It may seem absurd or at least short sighted. But it is true. Many of our brethren in other churches still do not know that Adventists are Christians at all. Some are actually startled when we tell them that ours is a fundamentalist, evangelical…

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