Articles by G. S. Stevenson

Developing Indigenous Leadership

July 1962

Seventh-day Adventism is a world church with a world mission. It must pro­claim the everlasting gospel to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people; it must make dis­ciples of all nations. Part of the aim envisaged in these di­vine commands…

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Putting All the Members to Work

June 1963

Individual Responsibility

Jesus Himself was sent to earth as an agent of the gospel, for He is "the Apostle . . . of our profession" (Heb. 3:1). As an organization of co-workers with Him, "the church is God's appointed…

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The Holy Spirit and the Church (Conclusion)

September 1963

The presence of the Spirit with God's workers will give the proclamation of truth a power that not all the honor or glory of the world could give." — The Acts of the Apostles, p. 51. As we have already…

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The Holy Spirit and the Church

August 1963

The lapse of time has wrought no change in Christ's parting promise to send the Holy Spirit as His representative. It is not be­cause of any restriction on the part of God that the riches of His grace do not flow…

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Some Books I Can Recommend

August 1961

Drugs and the Mind, by Robert S. de Ropp, Victor Gollancz Ltd., London, 1958, 310 pages.

A most fascinating account of the use of drugs in all lands and among all people to produce halluci­nations,…

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The Philosophy of Administration

January 1960

MANY workers in the Advent cause are engaged in some form of administration or will be called upon to bear administrative responsibility at some time during their career in the work of God. The church pastor, the mission director, the school…

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