Kenneth H. Wood

Kenneth H. Wood is editor of the Adventist Review.

Articles by Kenneth H. Wood

In Times of Crisis

November 1929

The experience of the past three years in the Kiangsu Mission [Far Eastern Division] has proved the work of the women's Bible work department to be of unique value. For a time al­most all other departments were seri­ously affected by political…

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Securing Co-operation of Church Members

May 1944

The third angel's message is without doubt the most important movement on earth to­day. Consequently the ministers of this de­nomination feel challenged to do everything pos­sible to forward the work and finish…

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Friend of the Pastor

November 1949

Imagine my consternation to be greeted by this remark two years ago as I entered departmental work after spending nine years in pastoral evangelism: "We are very sorry to hear that you are leaving the minis­try."…

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You or Thou?

January 1968

A reader asks: "Is it disrespectful to use You instead of Thee and Thou when addressing the Lord in prayer?" Inasmuch as this question has been asked by others, we assume that a brief discussion of the matter in these columns may be of general…

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The sound of certainty

December 1979

Elijah's confrontation with the priests of Baal atop Mount Carmel, as recorded in 1 Kings 18, is more than just an exciting story—it has special relevance for people in any age who have been given a divine mission, and particularly for Seventh-day…

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Awe—an essential of worship

November 1980

 

A friend told me that in a certain church he visited, the person offering the morning prayer began by saying, "Good morning, Dad." This casual approach to God shocked me, because I have always felt that if a person understands the…

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