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The Trinity Should one not concede that the Go for Broke! Regarding Jerry Moon’s “Heresy or death of Christ, as were His concep- William Johnsson’s plans (see “Time Hopeful Sign” tion and birth, “defies human ability to to Go for Broke,” Apr. 22) for sub- (Apr. 22 Anchor- fully explain”? The process of His scribing to the Review surely make Points Edition). It death remains enshrouded in mystery sense to us. Please don’t “quietly lay is the timeless pre- and defies human explanation. the plan aside.” existence of the If you can utilize no. 1 (“Offer a Trinity that defies —Joshua A. Smith, M.D. price no one can refuse”), and no. 2 my comprehen- S AN A NTONIO, TEXAS (“Use the best technique out there— sion, not Their word of mouth”), this wonderful idea oneness. That per- will surely succeed. We are behind you fect unity of selfless love on the part of Sweet Fragrances and willing to do more to help get this Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is precisely I enjoyed Myrna Tetz’s “Sweet important church paper to many what Christ prayed for us, so that we Fragrances Cannot Be Hidden” (Apr. more. could be one with Him, as He was one 22). My friend Chris Tesaphalis owns with the Father. Oneness is possible the Per- —Rebecca Twomley among us and with God, or He would fume V IA E-MAIL not have prayed for it. House The Trinity is our example of per- here in fection: shared motives so pure that Portland. I like William Johnsson’s ideas. despite personality or intellectual dif- It is the Finally somebody with ideas in a ferences we act as one when we teach, world’s place where ideas are not scoffed at! minister, study, and pray. Conflicts and leading The Review reminds me each week discord are unknown because self is fragrance that there are places where ideas totally subordinated to service. When entity, become reality and gives me courage that occurs, God draws even closer, Amouage is billed as “the and he is to make ideas happen in my church. I uniting His power with our faith. We most valuable perfume in the the num- want to be part of this. are one with Him in purpose because world.” ber 26 we have learned to love as He does. Nose in the world of perfumers. He —Dewitt Boyd says Amouage (sample enclosed) con- P LATO, MISSOURI —Jean Handwerk tains frankincense and myrrh ingredi- W ILMINGTON, DELAWARE ents dated back to the time of Jesus and uses the same essential oils that I agree with William G. Johnsson’s were in the gifts the Wise Men ideas. I am now 88+ years and par- In his sidebar, “What Happened to brought to Jesus. tially blind. I can recall reading the Christ’s Deity When He Died?” Jerry Review since I was 15, and since 1943 Moon concludes that “Christ’s deity —Mike Jones the Review has been coming to our did not die, but suffered something far VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON home. We’ll keep it coming as long as worse—the rending of the Trinity.” we are able to read. Reasons for this conclusion were cited. We don’t claim to have number 26 These reasons add up to agonies of Noses, but we can attest that the —Philip A. Pritel death, not to death or “something far Amouage sample Mike Jones mailed does VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON worse.” Death is the ultimate agony. indeed smell heavenly.—Editors.

2 (826) , JUNE 24, 1999 I’ve been a subscriber for many years Institute (1-530-637-4111, ext. 3605). and feel our magazine is the glue that Thank you again for grounding us in holds our ties as Adventists. I find our past and linking it to our present. uplifting reading in every issue. Every church member should receive the —Dr. David and Beverly Sedlacek Review. W EIMAR I NSTITUTE COVER STORY W EIMAR, CALIFORNIA —Manuel Tejada 8 ACTS 2000: Kumasi V IA E-MAIL Thousands converted in a day? Boston Regional Medical Sounds like Pentecost. Looks like Center Closes it, too. BY D OUGLAS A. TILSTRA As a pastor I think about how to Regarding Bill Knott’s “Grieving for increase the Review subscriptions for the ‘San’” (April 22). As one who was my members. I promote it as much as born there, spent the first five years of ARTICLES possible. Unfortunately, I see two my life there (with my parents problems: the “conservative” says it’s employed there), returned for nurses’ 13 The Value of a Soul too liberal; the “liberal” says it’s too training, courted and married there, All are precious in His sight. conservative. You can’t win! my mind grapples with a number of BY E LLEN G. WHITE But if you come up with a reduced “what-ifs.” rate for first-time subscribers, I’ll be What if the new wing erected in the 14 Is God for Real? glad to promote it. early 1950s had not been financed in It’s easy to feel alone, but that part by government moneys? Would we doesn’t make it so. —Name Withheld have kept our original Adventist nat- BY C LARINDA W ANG ural healing focus longer? What if physical therapy with its wonderful This two-pronged idea sounds good to facility for hydrotherapy had not been DEPARTMENTS me. I would like to see more church almost totally phased out over the 2 Letters members receive and read the Review. years, thus helping to keep the San dis- 7 Give & Take But the plan is not totally clear to me. tinctive in the use of the natural heal- Other than telling others of the Review ing methods God gave to us? What if 17 On the Home Front and its blessing to me, what would I do? the medical staff had always been com- 18 World News & Perspectives prised of Adventist physicians dedicat- —Stan Ray ed to the distinctive medical work 21 It Seems to Me K IRKLAND, WASHINGTON assigned to Adventists as “the right 22 Index arm of the gospel” instead of allowing 31 Reflections Stay tuned for more details.—The Editor. more and more non-Adventist physi- cians (without our vision) to impact and/or dictate the course of things? EDITORIALS S.M.I. Henry What if the School of Nursing had not It was wonderful reading about the life been moved to the Atlantic Union 5 Dearest Georgie and work of Mrs. S.M.I. Henry (see College campus, thus leaving the stu- 6 A Moving Relationship Bill Knott’s “A World to Win,” Apr. dent nurses there to work their way 22). We have been fans of Mrs. while learning? That method kept Henry’s writings for some time now. labor costs down for the San and edu- NEXT WEEK Not only was she actively involved cational costs down for the students— with the temperance movement, but and it worked. What if? What if? Why I Stay she was the pioneer in our church in Maybe with the recent emphasis on There are lots of reasons people leave the teaching mothers about how to parent preventive, natural, herbal, nutri- church. And lots to stay and be involved. their children. tional, and alternative methods of RITTEN W S We have recently compiled 35 of healing, we would now be the head OVER PHOTO FEW OF THE I

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4 (828) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 EDITORIAL Dearest Georgie WILLIAM G. JOHNSSON

ecently I was given access to some belle-lettres 23 and I 19 votes, and things could not budge. It was terrible.” from long ago. Written in the expectation that Then delegates from Europe swung, and “for two or three days no one else would ever see them, they reveal a I had 26, and A. G. [Daniells] 20.” At this point the nominat- close and tender relationship and provide a fas- ing committee went to the session and, with only delegates cinating glimpse into an important chapter in present, presented a majority and a minority report. RAdventist history. Spicer now argued before the assembly why he The writer, who signs himself “Will” or should not be considered. “I showed that the very “Your W,” is Elder William A. Spicer, secretary talk of me as a candidate had disqualified me. of the General Conference. The recipient, That someone else must take it or people would whom he addresses as “Dearest Georgie” or think I had contended for it. I argued that we “My Georgie,” is his wife, Georgia, living in select some younger man—outside the circle.” Takoma Park, Maryland. “Don’t tell anyone Spicer went back to his hotel room, con- what I have written,” he requests in one letter vinced that he had won the delegates to his and underlines “anyone.” Georgia may not viewpoint. But the following morning, while have told, but she kept the letters, and they in he was on his knees “thanking God for turn passed to her daughter, who at one point release,” the chair of the nominating com- was about to destroy them, but—fortunately for W. A. Spicer mittee telephoned that the vote had fallen us—had second thoughts. unanimously for him. It’s the spring of 1922. Spicer is traveling by train across “I begged all to think of some other way, but after a sea- the to attend the world session of the church son of prayer no way seemed open and I could not refuse,” in San Francisco. As the date for the conference draws near, he tells Georgia. “I am sorry for you, dear Georgie. You expectation and tension increase. The big question is: Will would not wish it for me. It is so different from the work I Arthur G. Daniells, who already has served as General longed to do. But I just couldn’t get out of it without selfish- Conference president for 21 years, be returned to office? ness. Don’t worry. It does not call for a superman but just for Spicer finds himself in the thick of the fray. As second-in- a consecrated man doing his best, and that I will be, Georgie command he has traveled the world, seeking out the most iso- dear, by God’s help.” lated mission outposts and carrying gifts for lonely children of Will was now leader of the world church, but his priorities workers. He has become one of the denomination’s most remained the same. “So dear sweet wife, I am just your hus- beloved leaders, and some eye him as the next president. band that loves you and would rather have the kingdom of Spicer has no desire for the office. Stopping over in your heart than any office honors.” Then follows one of the Chicago, he writes his wife: “They have me down for the greatest statements ever made by an Adventist leader: “There job, some of these talkers. But I promise you I will not be are no posts of honor but only of service.” [president], dear Georgia. I only hope I shall not have the Already Spicer was planning ahead: embarrassment of having anyone putting in my name.” “Don’t worry, dear Georgie, four years and What would he really like? “I want to be field sec. [field sec- I will have my successor ready, you may .

SSN retary, which would enable him to do even more traveling] and be sure.” But four years, and they asked

. A have a chance to do editorial work.” But even more important him for four more years, and he again UB P is his dearest Georgie. “I love you every minute,” he closes. said yes.

ERALD In San Francisco Spicer finds himself embroiled in the The reluctant president eventually H midst of a protracted struggle over the presidency. Day by day got his wishes, however. After he planned to write with the news that he “was coming out leaving the presidency, he served

EVIEW AND all right not to get heavier burdens,” but the situation kept as general field secretary until R changing with various “shifts and turns.” The nominating age 75. Then he “retired”—and HOTO

P committee of 49 became deadlocked: “For days Daniells had edited the Review!

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (829) 5 EDITORIAL A Moving CARLOS MEDLEY Relationship

Motion: an irregular stirring, shaking, or oscillating move- wife to work constantly on their relationship through ment; the action or process of a body passing from one place or communication and affirmation. position to another; a process of change—used chiefly in philoso- phy; an impulse or inclination of the mind, will, or desires; an Destructive Tide act or instance of moving the body or any of its parts.* For Adam and Eve, the simple action of eating a fruit set in motion a terrible shift in their divine relationship with robably the most fascinating lesson I learned in God, a move that affected all of nature. It launched a my high school science classes is that human destructive tide that has steadily gained momentum until beings, like other animals, are today. Adam and Eve lost their face-to-face always in constant motion. It’s connection with God and their dominion impossible to stay completely over the earth. Pmotionless. Even as I lie in bed sleeping I “When God made man He made him ruler inhale fresh air into my lungs and exhale over the earth and all living creatures. So carbon dioxide. My heart beats constantly, long as Adam remained loyal to Heaven, all pumping blood through a complex net- nature was in subjection to him. But when he work of arteries and capillaries. New body rebelled against the divine law, the inferior cells are being produced constantly as old creatures were in rebellion against his rule” ones die off. (Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 59). Even if we totally ignore the constant Drooping flowers, falling leaves, a forfeited motion within the body, living beings are still garden home, and a life of sweat and toil, all experiencing constant motion on a much bore testimony of the moving rift between larger scale. Though I’m lying in bed, the earth rotates on its God and humanity. axis once each day, and it orbits the sun each year. The Master’s Plan A Daily Race Fortunately, when human beings sinned, God set in There’s no doubt about it: we live in a world filled with motion a master plan of reconciliation to reverse the rift motion. Our lives revolve around motion. From the time we get and reclaim His fallen children. He set Abraham in motion, up in the morning we’re constantly going somewhere or some- calling him away from his family and homeland to occupy a place. During the morning rush hour it seems that my whole new land of promise and father a new nation that would give community hurries from home to jobs, only to rush back again witness to the world of His divine love. He set Israel in at the end of the day and start the process again tomorrow. motion, freeing them from the bondage of Egypt so He could In many major cities of the world, such as New York or Rio, establish His presence in their midst and they could model the motion never stops. You can see the people scurrying—to God’s ways to the world. shops, restaurants, movie theaters, or coffeehouses—around the Above all, Christ Himself moved from heav- clock in the proverbial rat race. Unfortunately, as most of us en to earth to reach out to fallen humanity. cope with the frenzied motion that blurs our lives, it becomes Through His life, death, and resurrection, exceedingly difficult to understand how that physical move- Christ opened the door of salvation for ment affects the shifting motion in our values and ideals. us all. Now humanity can reconnect For example, did you know that the marriage relation- with the Creator and constantly

ISC ship is in constant motion? Family life specialists tell us move toward a new and deeper D that marriage partners are either moving toward each relationship with the Almighty. HOTO other and nurturing marital intimacy or they are drifting © P * Webster’s Third New International apart. The everyday realities of life often drive wedges Dictionary (Springfield, Mass.: Merriam- HOTO

P between spouses. That’s why its essential for husband and Webster, Inc., 1986), p. 1475.

6 (830) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 ADVENTIST LIFE Being a small country church, we have to share our pastor with the neighboring city. Since we get him only once a month, we have potluck on his Sabbath. He has to drive more than an REWS hour, so he keeps his food in C

a large chest. ERRY T One Sabbath he was run- GIVE& ning late, and all the mem- bers could see him struggling

up the steps to the kitchen LLUSTRATION BY I door with his ice chest, Bible, and books. Before we could help, one member yelled to a teenager on the other side of the church: “Go help the pastor in the door. He’s loaded again!” —Georgia Hilton, Marthaville church, Marthaville, Louisiana

At last year’s Soquel camp meeting, a hot plate in someone’s trailer was forgot- ten, leading to a small fire. Firefighters soon arrived and took care of the problem. During the incident, the woman staying in the trailer was heard to say to her TAKE husband: “You take care of the firemen. I must go and save our seats!” —V. Krussow, Sonora, California JOTS & TITTLES In this feature readers share church- related advice. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Our 6-year- old granddaughter, Jackie Clare Byl, just loves animals of all kinds—farm, domestic, jungle, you name it. Recently, while sitting on her grand- pa’s lap during church, she drew as

—submitted by George Parry, a schoolteacher in Charlotte, North Carolina many of God’s creatures on the cover of her Little Friend as she could fit. We WE NEED YOU counted 55 of God’s precious crea- Send Give & Take submissions to . . . Give & Take, Adventist Review, 12501 Old Columbia Pike, tures. This might be an activity that Silver Spring, MD 20904; Fax: 301-680-6638; E-mail: [email protected]. Please other children would enjoy. include phone number. Submissions will not be returned. —Clare E. Loveridge, Cocoa, Florida

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (831) 7 COVER STORY

ACTS 2000: Kumasi Battling rain, red tape, equipment failure, and soccer

BY DOUGLAS TILSTRA

OU’VE GOT TO READ THIS! IT’S all about preparation for ACTS 2000 in Kumasi. I didn’t inspiring!” even know where to find Kumasi on the map, and my My wife, Lorraine, had just dropped seven knowledge of ACTS 2000 was about as scant. freshly printed pages onto my desk. They were Less than 30 days later Lorraine and I suddenly found an e-mail letter from our friends, the Thorps. ourselves in Kumasi and in the middle of the adventure of YThe heading read “Greetings From Kumasi, Ghana.” It was ACTS 2000. RITTEN W S I T I

THEIR DAY: More than 1,000 baptismal candidates gathered under a canopy in the open air on a Sabbath morning to prepare for their HOTOS FROM baptism. P

8 (832) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 TAKING A STAND: Close to 600,000 people reportedly attended the ACTS 2000 series on site and by satellite. According to word received from Africa-Indian Ocean president Luka Daniel May 13, nearly 13,000 new members have been added to the church in Ghana alone.

It was a simple phone call. Brad North America? Why not rapidly that would broadcast the gospel from Thorp, director of Adventist Global expand the network of satellite com- major regions of the world to satellite Communications Network (AGCN), munication for evangelism, training, downlink sites in those same regions needed a friendly favor. Could we and education in the church? Former accompanied by music, artwork, illus- please come to Africa in two weeks and General Conference president Robert trations, and the flavor of the respective hand-carry 40 digital satellite receivers Folkenberg and leaders of ASI and regions and cultures: Manila, Kumasi, for new ACTS 2000 downlink sites? AGCN caught the vision and presented São Paulo, Bucharest, Santiago, Madras, Hand-carrying the equipment was the it to leaders of the world divisions. Los Angeles, Seoul, Sydney, Kingston only option if the receivers were to The result? Adventist Commission (Jamaica). Of the 10 cities, Kumasi in arrive on time for the meetings. Through Satellite (ACTS) 2000—a Ghana, West Africa, would run the Two weeks, two Ghana visas, and 16-month, 10-city evangelistic tour longest (March 6-27) and have the 200 details later we were on KLM Flight 860 from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, bound for West Africa and ACTS 2000.

The Dream ACTS 2000 is a team effort between AGCN, (IIW), and Adventist-Laymen’s Services and Industries (ASI). During the NET ’96 evangelistic series, Mark Finley, IIW speaker/director, began dreaming a new vision. Why not use the technol- ogy of satellite evangelism for global coverage and remain sensitive to cul- NEW SYMBOL: Like thousands of other churches throughout Africa, Europe, and the tural diversity? Why not base interna- Pacific Rim, Adventist churches in Ghana installed satellite dishes to receive the broad- tional satellite uplink sites outside cast signals live.

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (833) 9 BEHIND THE SCENES: The success of the effort depended on many persons working away from public view. They included transla- tors (who met together before each meeting for earnest prayer, then took up their individual posts in iso- lated rooms) and the pro- duction/technical crew operating the machinery.

largest potential viewing audi- at the teamwork! Kumasi is a ence (500,000-plus). city of nearly 1 million. More When our plane landed in than 40,000 Seventh-day Ghana we were delayed four Adventists live there and wor- hours clearing customs. But we ship in 105 churches dotted learned later that our delay was throughout the city. Many of trivial compared to the four- these churches have been week delay imposed on the planted within the past five Adventist Media Center pro- years. The evangelistic enthusi- duction crew when their equip- asm of Kumasi Adventists was ment was held at the airport obvious in their support of until the night before the ACTS 2000. We saw crews car- meetings began! Thanks to the excel- ing a stage and backdrop, stringing rying chairs, painting backdrops, lent negotiation skills of Pastor Joe telephone lines, setting up a generator arranging platform flags. We heard the Hagan, communication director for and production studio, purchasing ACTS 2000 Choir singing original West Africa, tons of unfamiliar equip- 5,000 chairs, obtaining government compositions and the Pathfinder ment landed on Ghanaian soil to be permission for satellite transmission, marching bands circling the Cultural used in one of the country’s largest- and cooperation with 20 army guards Centre practicing for opening night. ever media events. on 24-hour duty. We learned of 20 translators arriving We joined a group of the ACTS My wife and I helped during the from around Africa, 40 professionals 2000 translators for the four-hour bus final two days of setup. We marveled staffing the daily health screening, 100 ride from Accra to Kumasi. Ghanaian pastors traveling to Sitting among us was a friendly Kumasi to support the meet- young accountant from ings, 500 prayer warriors Kumasi. He commented on praying around the clock, sites of interest we passed, 1,000 Kumasi members train- explained local customs, ing and visiting daily at 3:00 Ghanaian history and politics, p.m., and prayer meetings of and asked about our reason for 1,000-plus members that last being in Ghana. Before part- all night long! ing, he accepted an invitation We also saw Warren Judd, to the meetings at the Ghana manager of Adventist Media National Cultural Centre. Productions, and Brad Thorp fervently coordinating their What It Took teams and equipment for The Cultural Centre is an world-class transmission in a outdoor venue with unique country with almost no techni- challenges. Preparation for WITH MUSIC: Many Ghanaian young adults enthusiastically con- cal infrastructure. More than ACTS 2000 included build- tributed their talents to the meetings. 650 downlink sites in Africa,

10 (834) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 Great Challenges—Great Miracles! message could be beamed to the sky. The stories of changed lives were astounding. An Just a brief glimpse African chief visited Jerusalem. When the sun set on Friday, he wondered why the streets were empty. He con- BY MARK A. FINLEY cluded that if Christianity was founded in Jerusalem and the Jews kept the Sabbath, maybe Christians should too. When our satellite uplink equipment arrived in Accra, The influential chief had a nephew who is a Seventh-day Ghana’s capital, customs held delivery for four long days, Adventist. When he returned to Ghana, he asked his demanding a $250,000 cash bond to release them. But God Adventist nephew about the Sabbath. His nephew invited miraculously intervened. Through the influence of some high- him to our evangelistic meetings. One night as I made profile Ghanaian friends, the National Bank of Ghana put up the the appeal to accept Christ, the chief came forward. On bond, and our equipment was discharged from customs just in Sabbath, March 27, along with 1,610 precious souls, he time for our meetings. was baptized in the We are convinced that pool at Ghana God was at work! University of Science A few nights it and Technology. rained fiercely during A sergeant in the my sermon. Since I Ghanaian army, was preaching in the whose wife is a open air without any Seventh-day protection, I got Adventist, came to drenched repeat- the baptism in his edly—“rebaptized” military uniform. He with the rains from begged us to baptize heaven! I was TO BE USED OF GOD: Against the green background of nature’s garden, Mark Finley him. When he amazed that 5,000 tried each meeting to adapt his sermons to the African culture. Translators such as walked into the people exposed to West African Union Mission president Peter O. Mensah ably aided in the effort. water in his military the elements would uniform, 25 soldiers sit there spellbound, listening to the Word of God. When I from Accra viewing his baptism via satellite made their asked my African hosts why the people did not leave when it decision to be in the next baptism. rained so hard, they responded, “Pastor, the people couldn’t A non-Adventist preacher would listen intently to each of leave; they saw you getting soaked while you were preaching, our meetings and the next morning travel through the vil- so the least they could do was listen.” lage, stopping at strategic spots, to preach against what One night it rained so hard the canvas covering the satel- he’d heard the night before. This continued for three or four lite uplink equipment filled with 20 inches of water. Six of nights. Gradually, however, his preaching began to change. the Ghanaian soldiers guarding the equipment lifted their He still listened each evening, carefully taking notes. But AK-47 rifles to drain the canvas. What a scene! Ghanaian now he was preaching the same sermons I was preaching. soldiers with guns in their hands forcing the water to run off He became so convicted of the truth he was baptized at the the canvas top away from our satellite equipment so God’s end of the series.

Europe, and the Pacific Rim would join “I’m here!” My mind raced. Where had action at Kumasi ACTS 2000. It ACTS 2000 from Kumasi live each I met this man? “Remember, we met on rained four evenings in a row prior to evening. Yet delays in equipment arrival the bus from Accra. I’m Felis, and I’ve March 6. Saturday night thunder and made setup a challenge and pretesting come because you invited me.” lightning competed with the first musi- impossible. I watched Felis’s face that night cal number. “Here it comes,” my wife when Mark Finley spoke briefly and I said to each other as several rain- He Came! between magnificent musical presenta- drops fell. But we prayed silently, join- The series began Saturday night, tions. Mark spoke of Jesus’ second com- ing scores of praying others, I am sure. March 6, with a musical concert pre- ing and the hope and certainty such The rain stopped immediately. The meeting and a test of the satellite sys- understanding could give. Felis leaned next morning we learned heavy rain tems. Two hours before the meeting I forward, his eyes locked on the speaker. had fallen everywhere in town except was outside the production studio Afterward he confessed, “I need to hear at the Cultural Centre! when a young man approached me, every one of these topics.” But not all was well in Kumasi that extended his hand, and announced, Even the weather indicated God’s first night. Five major power surges blew

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (835) 11 fuses and crippled vital equipment. second time with Twi translation. We I scanned the headline news from Atmospheric conditions were unfavor- heard of one local pastor who attended Brad Thorp, Mark Finley, and others: able. Satellite signals were weak. No with his entire congregation because of Kumasi attendance tops 15,000. A bap- satellite transmission occurred for the a dream last December in which God tism March 21 in Kumasi of more than final test transmission. informed him about an event of inter- 1,000. Another 3,000 preparing for bap- Sunday morning we sat in on the national significance in Kumasi during tism in Kumasi. The bus driver for the ACTS 2000 Steering Committee, which thousands would discover God’s 100 Ghanaian pastors is baptized. The chaired by Elder Peter O. Mensah, truth. Phone calls poured in from 20 soldiers from the Ghanaian Army president of the West African Union around the transmission area. The request personal Bible studies with Mark Mission. I mentally flashed back to his satellite signal was coming in strong Finley. One soldier baptized. masterful stage presence the night and steady everywhere—everywhere Commander in chief of the Ghanaian before as he verbally embraced the except Ghana. The low angle of recep- Army offers four-acre piece of property audience, “Are you HAPPY? Give a tion from PAS 4 and atmospheric in Kumasi to build new church following warm welcome to our speaker, Dr. ACTS 2000. The pastor with the Mark Finley!” Elder Mensah had December dream still attending with cleared his calendar to attend every his congregation. Reports from around ACTS 2000 meeting and do daily We heard of Africa tell of many other ACTS 2000 visitation with Mark Finley. sites: Nigeria—83 churches, 12,000 While the committee discussed one local pastor attend in just four locations; South lighting and sound, ushering and Africa—246 churches; New umbrellas, portable toilets and who attended Guinea—60,000 in one stadium, 2000 response cards, the technicians and in one church; Tanzania—73 church- AGCN crew toiled to ensure a es, 60,000 attending. There was even broadcast that night. In Ghana with his entire welcome news about Ghana downlink alone more than 125 churches had sites. AGCN added a broadcast on sacrificed to buy satellite equipment congregation PAS 3 satellite that gives a better sig- and downlink the series. Equipment nal for West Africa. Ghana is now costs, after matching funds from a because of a receiving ACTS 2000 live along with donor outside Ghana, were the rest of Africa. US$2,000 per church. That is rough- A final comment from Brad ly the gross salary an average dream last Thorp, director of AGCN, caught Ghanaian member might earn in my eye with a summary statement. five to seven years! Yet church after December. “We are delighted with the tremen- church raised the money! Some dous impact the satellite network is churches had no floor, no roof, no making across Africa. We have nearly pews, yet they sacrificed to buy satellite interference prevented most Ghanaian 600,000 attending every evening. The equipment for evangelism. AGCN sites from receiving the broadcast. The use of satellite has not only made a couldn’t let those churches down. AGCN crew still had more work to do. tremendous evangelistic impact; it has During the next few nights momen- also boosted the image of the church. Opening Night, Soccer, and a tum built despite the challenges. Crowds The live satellite program is often Dream swelled to 14,000 at times. Rain again shown out of doors in fields next to the Sunday night, March 7, ACTS stopped in mid-downpour just as the churches, and almost whole villages are 2000 officially opened. March 7 was meetings began. The next night crowds attending. The church becomes the also the final championship soccer of 6,000-7,000 sat in the pouring rain center of activity for the entire area. As game between Ghana and Nigeria. during the entire meeting, and hundreds the AGCN network expands and we The crowds stayed home to watch the came forward to accept Christ. add many new categories of program- game by the thousands. But when the ming, the church will make a new and game ended (Ghana won) the Wow! powerful impact on society.” Cultural Centre began to fill. The In mid-momentum and with the I laid the 16 pages back on my desk. 5,000 chairs filled quickly, and people Ghana satellite signal dilemma still Now, that was inspiring! ■ kept coming. Best estimates of the unresolved, my wife and I had to leave crowds were 8,000+. for home. We eagerly watched our e- Douglas Tilstra pastors the Everything about opening night mail for news. Almost two weeks after Burnaby and Coquitlam seemed flawless. The crowds responded our return Lorraine dropped a 16-page Seventh-day Adventist enthusiastically to Mark’s presentation document on my desk: “You’ll have fun churches in British of Daniel 2, even staying to hear it a reading this!” Columbia, Canada.

12 (836) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 SPIRIT OF PROPHECY The Value of a Soul Learning Christ’s compassion for the lost

BY ELLEN G. WHITE

O EVERY SOUL WHOM CHRIST HAS upon the issue of the conflict. Heaven itself was imperiled rescued from the pit of sin, be he old or young, for our redemption. At the foot of the cross, remembering parent or child, He has committed a trust to that for one sinner Jesus would have yielded up His life, we work in His name for the saving of the lost. may estimate the value of a soul. This work had been neglected in Israel, even by If you are in communion with Christ, you will place His Tthe shepherds of the flock. Is it not estimate upon men; you will feel for neglected today among those who others the same anxiety, the same profess to be followers of Christ? deep love that He has felt for you. How many of the wandering and Are we Then you will be able to win, not lost have you, O reader, sought for drive, to attract, not repulse, the and brought back to the fold? When Christians, or souls for whom Christ died. You will you turn away from those who seem guard and care for the sheep and unpromising and unattractive, do mere pretenders? lambs of His fold. Not one soul you realize that you are neglecting would ever have been brought back souls for whom Jesus is seeking? to the fold, if Christ had not made a Perhaps at the very moment when you have turned from personal effort to save that which was lost; and it is by this them, they were in the greatest need of your tenderness and personal effort that you can rescue souls. If they stray, you compassion. Many who appear hard and reckless are allowed will not, cannot rest in quiet indifference and ease. You will to drift on to ruin, for the want of a helping hand stretched leave the ninety and nine that are within the fold, and will out to save them. Had these erring, neglected ones received go out to seek the lost. You will work with the same tender the same advantages that others have had, they might have care, the same untiring energy that the Master showed. The revealed far more nobility of soul, and greater talent for use- greater their sin and the deeper their misery, the more fulness than do many who have been watched over day and earnest and tender and determined will be your efforts for night with gentlest care and overflowing love. Angels pity them. Every earthly and selfish interest will be swallowed up these wandering ones; angels weep, while human eyes are in the longing to rescue these souls. You will discern the dry, and human hearts are closed to pity. need of those who are suffering, who have been sinning O, there is a lack of deep, earnest, soul-touching sympa- against God, and who are oppressed by a burden of guilt. thy and love for the tempted and the erring. We need far Your heart will go out in sympathy for them, and you will more of Christ’s Spirit, and far less of self. reach out a helping hand to lift the poor souls out of the When a human life is in danger, what sacrifices men are slough of despair in which their feet are sinking. In the arms ready to make! They stop at no risk, they grudge no effort of your faith and love, you will bear them back to the fold. and no cost that will save the imperiled life. Of how much You will watch over and encourage them, and your sympa- more value is that life which measures with the life of thy and confidence will make it hard for them to fall from God! If we are Christians, and not mere pretenders, shall their steadfastness. All heaven is ready to cooperate with we not be far more earnest and interested to rescue the you in this work. The salvation of the lost is the object of soul than to save the body? most intense interest to the heavenly hosts, and the angels Who can estimate the value of a soul? Go to will aid you in your efforts to reach the hearts of the most Gethsemane, and there watch with Jesus through those long careless and the most hardened. hours of anguish when He sweat as it were great drops of blood; look upon the Saviour uplifted on the cross; hear This article is selected from one originally published that despairing cry, “My God, my God, why hast thou for- in the General Conference Bulletin, December saken me?” Look upon that wounded head, the pierced side, 1895. Seventh-day Adventists believe that Ellen G. the marred feet. Remember that Christ risked all; “tempted White exercised the biblical gift of prophecy during like as we are,” He staked even His own eternal existence more than 70 years of public ministry.

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (837) 13 DEVOTIONAL

IS GOD FOR REAL? How God let me know He was in the same boat with me.

BY CLARINDA WANG

The following is one of some 17 additional articles (beyond the thoughts swam round and round in my mind. What do You top three winners) accepted in our 1998 AnchorPoints Essay want from me, God? There seemed no hope of rescue in Contest for young writers.—Editors. sight. Jonah says it so well for me: “You hurled me into the deep, ITTING IN CHURCH, I LONGED TO FIND into the very heart of the seas, and the currents swirled about me; Him. all your waves and breakers swept over me.” 1 But church was like watching television wearing I had hit rock bottom. dark sunglasses and a Walkman. Nothing was getting Then I was listening to a song God sent me at the right through to me. The words were just that—words. time, and one thought broke through. You’ve heard so many SI did not doubt God existed. For as an artist, I couldn’t times that God is love, my mind told me, so how can He hate help noticing God’s artwork everywhere. But reading certain you? I knew then that God knew my thoughts at that very parts of the Bible frightened me. When I would read about moment. the terrifying things God would do to people who refused to “But you brought my life up from the pit, listen to Him, I was afraid of having to meet Him someday. O Lord my God. And I felt embarrassed to share this awful picture I had of When my life was ebbing away, I remembered you, Lord, God with anyone. and my prayer rose to you, to your holy temple.” 2 Did God really care about me? I’m so glad He hung in I’m thankful God showed me my helplessness and need of there until the special words I’d heard sung and read so often Him. But I was still in preschool, as it were, learning to trust finally became meaningful. Him. I had yet to realize it takes time to grow, that I needed I wanted to please God. I also was afraid of being caught to give Him my burdens. Healing wounds take time. Hope, on the wrong side at the end. And getting baptized looked like small stars, began to shine into the darkness. God like the best solution. However, I was distressed to find I was seemed to be saying, “Clarinda, don’t give up yet. There’s still imperfect. After high school I tried being the happy more to come.” Christian I thought I was meant to be. But forcing myself to smile was tiring. Life became a black hole. I even loathed art, The Struggle Continued once my first love. Giving up looked like such an easy escape. I had applied to study fine arts at one university long after the closing date for applications. Incredibly, however, I was Jonah’s Whale accepted. It was a dream come true! The Christians I met in I felt as if I were sitting inside Jonah’s “whale” and letting the cell groups made a deep impression on my mind. They LLUSTRATIONS FOR THIS ARTICLE ARE BY THE AUTHOR God down. I could see only my failures. Discouraging were vibrant and enthusiastic. And I wished I knew the I

14 (838) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 secret of their joy. Why did they find diagnosis. I lost a lot of weight and fell my own paintings. Every day in print- God so interesting? into the sea again, drowning in my making class as I mixed the thick, oily After university things began to worries. I needed assurance. Was I inks, color nourished me. I finally look up. A friendship with a special ready to meet God? What does God learned how to draw tones after receiv- classmate had begun rebuilding. And I really think of me? ing a surprise postcard from my art began to notice the subtlety of colors Just at that time a friend lent me teacher exhibiting in New York in everywhere. Sydney never looked so Graham Maxwell’s Servants or Friends,4 1994. I pondered the tiny drawing for a beautiful! I was like a child seeing a book that gave me refreshing insights week. God was really my teacher all everything for the first time. But into God’s personality and character. I along! Now even the simple gray clouds abruptly our friendship ended. I was began to see the beautiful, true picture looked like amazing, subtle master- devastated. pieces. Letting go My sister was so diffi- was leaving cult. her job at a Then the large news- thought paper after came to me: my etching Would God course punish some- ended. I was one for offered her rejecting position, Him as a and I felt friend? relieved to It was find work so then that I soon. Now I discovered had to read a delightful the paper interpreta- every day, tion of the something I story of previously Hosea and had avoid- Gomer, a ed. The sto- story that ries I was suggests that God also finds it hard to of God that Jesus had painted in the handling began to trouble me. How let go of prodigals.3 A taped sermon Bible. “Anyone who has seen me has could I see God working in the middle by Graham Maxwell (“Conversations seen the Father,” 5 Jesus said. So the rea- of such chaotic developments from With God”) also came to my atten- son Jesus came was to introduce us to around the world? Where was God tion and stuck like glue in my mind. His Father. I know now what He’ll be now? I longed to find a satisfying “God will cry too as His sinful chil- like to live with forever. While Jesus answer. dren die at the end,” it said. “How was on the cross He forgave the ones In the midst of my new questionings, can I give you up, how can I let you who tortured Him so cruelly, even yet another book came to my rescue. go? The consuming fire surrounding though they never asked Him to. It This time it was Harold Kushner’s When God is like torture to His lost chil- said to me that God has a forgiving Bad Things Happen to Good People.6 It dren because they are out of harmony heart. I felt a growing sense of peace, answered many questions. Still I won- with Him. But God’s presence . . . is relief, and wonder. dered why the Bible often describes God life-giving, energizing, and a joy to as destroying people. And for this a ser- His people.” That was just so cool to God’s in the Boat With Us mon I heard gave a clue. First Chronicles hear! I liked that picture of God. More answers came to me—while 10:4 describes Saul as committing I held on to it, however, only with studying my Bible; while listening to suicide. Yet later (in verse 14) it says: my fingertips. Vivaldi’s lively Four Seasons, played by “So the Lord put him to death.” Job’s a live Suzuki children’s orchestra; while story and these passages were the keys Back to Sea Again meditating on a quiet Steven Curtis that unlocked for me the way the Bible When I was 25 a doctor found a Chapman song; while watching a beau- expresses God’s involvement in our lives. lump in my breast. I was terrified. tiful sky; while engaged in personal He takes responsibility for what happens Though it turned out to be benign, it conversations; through reading; in the to us—similar to the way my family is took me a long time to believe that cheerful laughter of children; through responsible for our rabbit, Harry, who

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (839) 15 likes running away. all the days of old.” 10 In Hannah Hurnard’s book The “Who is a God like you, who pardons sin Winged Life7 I discovered new meaning and forgives the transgression? . . . to the word “omnipotent.” She says it You do not stay angry forever but delight means God feels and knows what every to show mercy. person goes through—mentally and You will again have compassion on us; physically. He carries the sins of the you will tread our sins underfoot and hurl whole world. He constantly has every- all our iniquities one on His mind. He is truly “a man of into the depths of the sea.” 11 ■ sorrows, and familiar with suffering.” 8 No one can say God doesn’t care about 1 Jonah 2:3. All the Scripture references in this article are from the New International this suffering planet, because our God Version. became one of us! 2 Verses 6, 7. 3 Frederick Buechner, Peculiar Treasures (New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1979). The Big Picture 4 Graham Maxwell, Servants or Friends? I look for the big picture often. It’s (Redlands, Calif.: Pine Knolls Publications, like listening to music I enjoy again 1992). 5 John 14:9. and again. God cares for every individual 6 Harold Kushner, When Bad Things Happen on this planet, nothing will catch Him by to Good People (Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House surprise! It’s an attitude that keeps me Publishers, 1978). 7 Hannah Hurnard, The Winged Life from being swallowed by that whale (Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers, again. I know I’m loved because God 1978). listens to me with deep insight and Someday soon we’ll see God’s kindest 8 Isa. 53:3. 9 James 1:17. compassion. He could be doing a mil- face for the very first time. Then with 10 Isa. 63:9. lion other things—like running the the friends we have introduced to Jesus 11 Micah 7:18, 19. whole universe, yet He takes the time by revealing Him in our lives, we’ll be to stop for me. forever with the God we’ve come to When I think about the people I’ve admire and adore. met in my life and the encouragement, “In all their distress he too was distressed, Clarinda Wang is a freelance warmth, and kindness they gave to and the artist and writer living in me, I realize God is the source of their angel of his presence saved them. New South Wales, love. And I keep catching all these In his love . . . Australia. glimpses of Him in the people I meet, he redeemed them; . . . and carried them both in and out of church, and I am delighted to discover His lovely sense of humor. James says that “every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights.” 9 Remembering this gives me hope to face every new day. Perhaps my questions to God dur- ing the dark times were impolite, too full of doubt. But I’m glad I asked them. We must continue bringing all our questions to God. The answers may not come the way we planned or expected. We might encounter a “whale” on a rescue mission. But our personal story will be unique, our experience will be special. Like snowflakes, every one of us is unique. We can never be replaced. There’s only one treasure we can take from this planet to share with the rest of the universe: the life we let God make beautiful in His time.

16 (840) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 ON THE HOME FRONT A Short Leash LESLIE KAY

any summers ago, I worked as a prep cook somewhat hardier version of my younger self. And I never at the Grand Canyon. One warm, lazy got to carry the gospel to the farthest corners of this inhos- afternoon I wandered through the village pitable, allergenic earth. and was greeted by a strange sight. I saw a What can be concluded from this daily, lifelong con- young couple huddled together, eyes rivet- frontation with weakness and limitation? Just this: While Med on a park brochure held in the man’s right hand, God desires me to have the best health I can absorbed in a discussion of the next point of possibly have in this body, He doesn’t need to interest. The man’s left arm was flung out to make me well to make me useful. He doesn’t his side, muscles tensed, hand grasping the need to disregard His own divinely ordained end of a taut, vibrating leash. The leash was laws of heredity to make me a partaker of His snapped to a halter that restrained, not an divine nature, and an effective ambassador of overzealous dog, but a screaming toddler who His grace. clawed wildly at the air and struggled, with The marvel of Christianity is its utter lack of every ounce of his fierce little being, to break dependence upon favorable circumstances; its free and hurtle headfirst through the crowd capacity to thrive in the most forbidding envi- to his next point of interest. ronment, even hampered by weakness and At the time, I sympathized with the boy. limitation—transforming the believer and Imagine, I huffed to myself, walking your child the world, not from the outside in, but from on a leash as though he were a dog! I’ve since the inside out. The glory of Christianity is been grocery shopping with a slippery tod- the omnipotent God subjecting Himself to dler or two, and my sympathies have shifted the limitations imposed by His own laws of somewhat. But I still feel for the boy—because I, heredity, eternally identifying Himself with the frailty and too, know what it’s like to chafe at the end of a frustratingly affliction of the children of Adam, surrendering Himself to short leash. the outworking of our deep, inward enmity—and coming off My short leash is an invisible physical limitation called more than Conqueror. asthma. As far back as I can remember, asthma and its atten- It’s an infuriating mystery to the carnal mind that “God dant allergies have been as integral a part of my identity as chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; blue eyes and blond hair. I was the girl at the slumber party God chose the weak things of the world to shame the who went home wheezing in the morning because of the cat strong. He chose the lowly things of this world and the who’d just had kittens in the closet. The pale, skinny kid in despised things . . . so that no one may boast before him” PE who couldn’t run anything more strenuous than the 50- (1 Cor. 1:27, 28, NIV). yard dash. The wannabe backpacker who fantasized about I might well wish it were otherwise. Wheezing and sneez- but never actually went camping because of all that insidious ing, itching and scratching just don’t feel very noble and mold-infested, pollen-producing green stuff. victorious. But my day of deliverance is coming. Until then, When I became an Adventist Christian, I felt sure the I can know that my short leash keeps me near the One who Lord would cut me loose from my short leash. I ate, slept, grips it with divine-human empathy. And I can rejoice that and prayed the eight natural remedies (see The Ministry of “when I am weak, then I am strong,” because His strength is

REWS Healing, p. 127). I vowed that when I was healed, I would made perfect in my weakness (2 Cor. 12:10, NIV). C sail to the farthest corners of this darkened earth to share ERRY

T the wonderful news of my Saviour. And to demonstrate my Leslie Kay and her family live near the arid and rel- faith, I tossed my inhaler into the trash. atively pollen-free community of Chloride, Arizona. The Reader’s Digest version (as my husband would call it) of this long, melodramatic tale is this: No longer a LLUSTRATION BY I sickly, skinny, asthmatic kid, I’m now a skinny, asthmatic,

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (841) 17 WORLD NEWS & PERSPECTIVES The Challenge to Finish 14K

BY MIKE RYAN, GENERAL FIELD SECRETARY, GLOBAL M ISSION, FOR THE G ENERAL C ONFERENCE

lobal Mission places come from secular before the world church urban centers, where a goal—Finish 14K—to six in 10 people live. finish planting 14,000 Church planting new congregations for among secular people Gthe current decade. According to best living in the West is estimates the Adventist Church has one of the greatest planted 13,000 new congregations challenges facing the since 1990. The challenge remains to church. Finish 14K is plant 1,000 more new congregations in touching these cen- the remaining 500 days between ters with hope. February 1999 and the General This isn’t a time Conference session in July 2000. for the church to Finish 14K is a huge venture in faith. look backward or Many of the 1,000 new congregations suspend our gospel will be planted among peoples who work while caring for NEW BELIEVERS: A group of new believers now worship in Ziniare, have had strong resistance to the things that may Burkina Faso, thanks to Global Mission pioneer Koulete Mattheiu Christian faith. These are difficult areas. appear to be of high- (second from right). There are now three Adventist churches and er priority. Amid the 18 congregations in this Muslim country. 10/40 and Secular Challenges turmoil and tensions Only 9 percent of Adventist mem- that touch every part of the world and months the number of members amid bers live in the 10/40 window where that to some may appear to absorb the the 500 million Hindus of northern 60 percent of the world’s population church, it’s not a time for paralysis. India has almost doubled. In Muslim lives in 88 countries. Previously there countries, better left unnamed, thou- have been few church planting pro- The Need for Action sands have joined the church, and grams to bring hope to vast populations Compassion for people means pro- hundreds of new congregations now of Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and ani- claiming hope in Christ. As never worship. These opportunities have not mist peoples. Some of the most star- before, the church needs to move for- been created by humans. God is open- tling church membership statistics ward. There are now unprecedented ing the door, calling His people home. opportunities to pro- Finish 14K directly addresses the invi- claim Christ’s name tation of the gospel commission. among the great popula- The Bible characters in Hebrews 11 tions of the earth. were judged faithful not because they Recent church history is performed great acts but because they encouraging. Since 1990 trusted God. Each day they lived in the number of church faith and made renewal and revival members has at least their highest priority. Are revival and quadrupled in every faith our highest priorities? How will conference in the former we respond to Finish 14K? Soviet Union. During The most important thing we can do this period at least for Finish 14K is to pray. I met a young 40,000 more people man who had prayed for a woman who have been baptized in had been devil-possessed for 10 years. RAPID GROWTH: In 1990 there were no Adventist churches China than the former At her baptism the young man testified, or members in Cambodia. Today there are 3,000 church mem- Soviet Union. “God answered my prayer.” bers in 65 churches. In the past 12 A woman in North America prayed

18 (842) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 WORLD NEWS & PERSPECTIVES that she might be God’s witness in a Ten thousand dollars provides three South Pacific, eastern Asia, and other community in which there was no weeks of training for the pioneers, a difficult affluent areas. A new church church. “God answered my prayer,” she $50 monthly stipend for each pioneer planted in New South Wales, testified at the baptism of the ninetieth for five years, some very simple and Australia, recently celebrated its first person to whom she had witnessed. humble evangelism material, plus a few anniversary. On that day 94 people God is still answering prayers. He other items. We’ve found that at the were worshiping. Among them were will answer your prayer for the outpour- end of five years these new congrega- 15 “reclaimed” former Adventists, and ing of the Holy Spirit upon people who tions average about 100 members. nine unchurched people who have have no hope. been recently baptized. Not huge Thousands of lay members are work- Post-2000 Challenges numbers by some standards, but very ing as Global Mission pioneers, establish- In more affluent areas of the world heartening for secular Australia. ing new groups of believers in unentered the cost of establishing a new congre- We believe we can establish 1,000 areas. Many more would like to join gation is much greater. However, in new congregations by the 2000 General them. The average cost of establishing a these areas, experience shows that Conference session. After that, Global new congregation varies from place to members and congregations will gen- Mission will continue its mandate to place. In the 10/40 window it costs about erate their own Finish 14K plans and reach the unreached with hope. Part of $10,000. Past experience has taught us funding. How encouraged I was this task involves planting 1,040 new that in the 10/40 window Global Mission recently to see the faith and excite- churches in the 10/40 window with volunteers can establish a new congrega- ment of leading laypeople who want funds generated by the General tion in about a year. However, two pio- to evangelize New York City. God’s Conference Session Offering. The neers are needed in a location for five work isn’t dead in affluent areas. The 10/40 window is a particularly chal- years. Congregations simply disappear if work is moving forward. lenging area for this to happen. pioneers leave a place after a year, with- Church planting is being reinvent- The Holy Spirit is ready, but it out firmly establishing it. ed in North America, Europe, the makes me wonder: Am I ready?

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Oregon Churches Accommodating other places such as Tonga, the Philippines, South Refugees From Kosovo Africa, and the Ukraine and know what it’s like to make a new life. Many of these people have been refugees in tone Tower Seventh-day Adventist Church in the sense they’ve come to America destitute and in need SPortland, Oregon, will be providing shelter for 2 of a helping hand, and they, in turn, want to help Kosovar refugees expected to arrive within weeks. now.”—Adventist News Network. The Stone Tower church has previously assisted refugees from Asia, Russia, and Vietnam. When Susan Assistant Editor Andy Nash Leaves Review Staff Bird, coordinator of Sponsors Organized to Assist Refugees (SOAR), gave a presentation on helping After three and a half years working on the Review refugees from Kosovo, the church was eager to help. staff, assistant editor Andy Nash is leaving the magazine The Stone Tower church will be responsible for a to join the faculty of in Lincoln, Nebraska. young man and his 17-year-old wife, who will be among Nash has spear- the first refugees to arrive in Portland. Members have also headed the Review’s volunteered to provide furnishings, food, personal needs, Cutting Edge and most important, transportation to the other refugees Edition, which is that are to come. targeted for young “All the refugees that are coming have had an eighth adults. He has also grade education at most,” says Phil Shultz, pastor of the been active with Stone Tower church. “Most of them do not speak efforts to minister to English. The American Muslim Family Services will be Andy Nash Kimberly Luste GenXers in the assisting particularly the Muslim refugees that cannot Maran Washington, D.C., speak English. metropolitan area and around the North American “Our church is multiethnic and can relate to the Division. refugees,” says Schultz. “We have nearly 500 members, “Andy has made a major contribution to the Review,” including many who have come to this country from says editor and publisher William G. Johnsson. “He’s an

ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 (843) 19 WORLD NEWS & PERSPECTIVES Retro Is Back!

BY REGER SMITH, JR., C REATIVE S UPERVISOR, REVIEW A ND H ERALD P UBLISHING A SSOCIATION A RT D EPARTMENT

irst there was the Plymouth Prowler, the first factory Christian time when Dad, Mom, and kids lived on a tree- production of a hot rod. Then came the VW Beetle, lined street in a small town and watched Leave It to Beaver F the runaway seller that proved you can go back again. together on the tube. Christian networks have brought And now Chrysler announces the “PT Cruiser,” which back the Beaver and other fifties shows, some have even grabbed my eye in the latest car magazine with a shape rem- tried to re-create the small town in programs such as iniscent of a station wagon from the forties. It’s coming to a Adventures in Odyssey, with its monoethnic community in dealer near you next fall. I’ve got to have one. which people still pray in public schools. There’s retro in the air, with feature Salvation was within our grasp, and films made of old sitcoms and platform NEWS COMMENTARY somehow we let it get away. If only we shoes from the seventies, and swing is could go back! in from the thirties and forties. Why is everyone looking Adventists are focused on the future, or at least that’s backward? what our name implies. We should be wary of putting our Somehow we think that it was better then. hand to the plow and looking back. To be sure, there are pil- It’s actually a condition that affects us Christians, per- lars of faith and waymarks and things we should not forget haps more than most. We constantly admonish ourselves to about how the Lord has led us in the past. But all of that is get back to where we were, to have a revival! Some have to help us see the future more vividly. brought it to a near art form, with idealistic views of a more Salvation is not behind us. The future ahead is clear.

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excellent writer—creative, fresh, and gifted. He developed Crumbly, Leadership editor. and shaped the Give & Take page and contributed excellent The grand prize is $250, with a second-place prize of articles. Readers of all ages looked forward to his material.” $100, and $50 for the third place. The song should have Nash will be an assistant professor of English in the col- two verses and a chorus and be suitable for primary lege’s Humanities Division. He will teach writing, speech, through adult Sabbath school members. Typeset scores and journalism classes. Nash is married to the former should be mailed to Sabbath School Leadership, 55 West Cindy Griffin. They have a 19-month-old daughter, Ally. Oak Ridge Drive, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740. Include Replacing Nash is Kimberly C. Luste Maran, who is a stamped, self-addressed postcard, which will be returned currently managing editor of the Columbia Union Visitor. to verify receipt of your composition. Deadline for entries Maran, a graduate of Columbia Union College, brings a is December 1. wide range of experience to the staff, including writing, editing, photography, design, and production capabilities. News Notes She is married to Gidnei Maran. ✔ The Canadian Deaf Ministry recently launched its New Music Contest Seeks Sabbath School Song new “Theater of God’s Universe” Web site at www.tag- net.org/theater. The new site offers a complete presenta- A new music competition seeks to find a brand-new tion of the story of salvation from beginning to end in 20 Sabbath school song that will join the old standards, such sections. There’s also a basic Bible history time-line. as “Dare to Be a Daniel.” Sponsored by the North American Division Stewardship What’s Upcoming and Sabbath School and General Conference Sabbath School departments, and Sabbath School Leadership maga- June 26 Thirteenth Sabbath Offering for the zine, the contest seeks to find new songs that point out Southern Asia-Pacific Division the challenges and joys of partnering with God for the July 3 Vacation Witnessing emphasis soon return of Jesus Christ by financially supporting mis- July 17 Home Study International Promotion sions through the Investment program, says Faith Aug. 7 Global Mission Evangelism

20 (844) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 IT SEEMS TO ME Angels R. LYNN SAULS

ome people have seen angels. I haven’t. A lot of aunts and uncles were angels to me—too But some of the human guardians and messen- many to name. Aunt Mittie Mae was so exuberant in her gers God has sent my way—and their angelic affirmation that I could read it in her voice, her smile, ministry—has made a difference in my life. and the twinkle of her eyes. I loved to be around her. Papa (that’s what I Once when my mother was in the Scalled my grandfather Sauls) prayed hospital for an extended stay, my before meals, read his Bible, and Their angelic father let me take a bus from was a pillar in the rural Missionary Hollywood to Homestead all by Baptist church. He loved children myself to see Aunt Mitt, Uncle and was forever finding ways to ministry made Byrd, and Cousin Jenny. I first demonstrate that he loved me. became aware of Seventh-day Maniece (that’s what I called my a difference in Adventists on that trip. As we maternal grandmother), a good drove by a little stone church, Christian Scientist, taught me that my life. people were coming out. It was “God is love,” that a positive atti- Saturday. “Look at those Seventh- tude is better than a negative one, day Adventists,” said Uncle Byrd. that as a person “thinketh in his heart, so is he” (Prov. 23:7). “They keep Saturday for Sunday.” The happiest period of my rather unsettled childhood Back at the Sauls’ home place in Georgia, I attended was the summer between first and second grade. We lived Sunday school every week at the Freewill Baptist Church two miles from the Hollywood, Florida, beach. Overcome by just down the road. Ms. Pete Aycock was the young people’s depression that summer, my mother stayed in bed. But she teacher. And she was a good one. She motivated us to mem- let me go to the beach every day. Sometimes I walked; orize the Beatitudes, Psalm 1, Psalm 23, 1 Corinthians 13, sometimes I hitchhiked. Sometimes I took a sack lunch; and the Ten Commandments. She gave us presents at sometimes I gathered pop bottles and used the return Christmastime. After I moved away, she corresponded with deposits to buy junk food. me until she couldn’t write anymore and had to go into a Then I met Rex. He did not smoke or drink. He could nursing home. turn a complete flip and land on his feet. He and his buddies How helpful Pastor David Henrickson and his wife were had come to Hollywood waiting to be drafted into the to me while I was deciding to become a Seventh-day armed services prior to World War II. That summer Rex Adventist. They opened their home to me every weekend taught me to swim and to eat right (milk instead of soda and took me 500 miles to see Southern Missionary College pop, fruit instead of candy) and used his influence to get me (now Southern Adventist University). During my six years on the Hollywood swimming team as their mascot. When at that college I found wonderful guardians in many of my he went into the Air Force, he left a healthier, happier little teachers and classmates. boy in Hollywood. As God sends angels to guard and instruct, so He sends A couple years later we moved to a different neighbor- humans. He wants us to be guardians and messengers to hood. Mr. Barwick lived two houses away. Early Sunday the children and youth around us. We can make an eternal morning he would drive around, see children playing, and difference in their lives. ask if they wanted to go to Sunday school and church. So it seems to me. Those of us who were interested crowded into the Barwicks’ family car and went to the First Baptist Church. We espe- R. Lynn Sauls is a retired college/university profes- cially liked to go to BTU (Baptist Training Union) Sunday sor who lives in Naples, Florida, with his wife, evening because on the way home Mr. Barwick treated us to Helen. ice-cream sundaes. As best I knew how, I wanted to be on God’s side and have so chosen ever since.

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May 20, p8-10(656-658). p24-26(248-250). INDEX The final exam. (S). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr 15, Johnsson, Noelene: Ronald McDonald goes to church. (L). Jun p14-16(470-472). [3], p16-19(728-731). Church, Ginger Mostert: My reluctant witness. (SI). [Mar 4], Johnsson, William G.: Caught in the web. (SR). Feb 11, p4- This index, for January through June 24, 1999, p31(287). 5(164-165). includes the articles, editorials, columns, book Clouzet, Ron E.: Doing windows. (SI ). [Mar 4], p29-30(285-286). Dearest Georgie. (E) June 24. Coe, Michael D. Jr.: Nature’s dark side. (NC). Mar 18, p20(348). Fresh 27. Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr [29], p2(522). reviews, and news features. Not included are chil- Coffin, James N.: Should it take a massacre to move us? A gathering intensity. (E). Feb 18,p6(198). dren’s stories, Bulletin Board, and recent (Opinion). Jun[3], p.25(737). Learning the language. (F). Feb 18, p28-30(220-222). Coleman, Everett F.: The healing. (S). Apr 8, p26-27(450-451). The lordship of Jesus. (E). Apr [1],p5(397). Newsbreak stories. Indexing is prepared by the SDA Coleman, Sarah E.: Leave it to Jesus. (R). May 20, p30(678). Mayhem at midday. (E) May 13. Periodical Index, James White Library, Andrews Colvin, Gerald F.: Heaven still matters. Mar 25, p8-11(368-371). One amazing morning. (SR). Mar 11, p17-18(313-314). Coon, Roger W.: Ellen White’s disturbing disclaimer of 1904. Our guiding star. (F). Feb 11, p22-24(182-184). University, Berrien Springs, MI 49104-1400. The (H). May 13, p24-27(640-643). Paulsen chosen to lead world church. (SR). Mar 11, p8-9(304-305). Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index is available Cooney, Betty: Net ‘99 is coming. May [6], p20(588). A praying people. (E). May 20, p5(653). Crandall, Janet: Certified to work? (CEM). Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). Surprises in Bangladesh. (CS). Jan 14, p8-11(40-43). free on the internet in electronic form. Telnet: Not really seen. (NC). May 27, p20(700). Time to go Deeper: Intimacy with God. [Mar 4], p[1]-3([257]-259). library.libr.andrews.edu. Worldwide web: Davidson, Jo Ann: Deep breathing. (D). May [6], p36-38(604-606). Time to go for broke. (E). Apr 22, p5(493). Davis, Tanita Sesalye: In the laundromat. (S). Feb 25, p14- The view from inside. May 6. http://143.207.5.3:82/screens/opacmenu.html. 15(238-239). Where have all the heroes gone? (E). Jan 28, p5(101). Delinger, John L.: It’s a miracle! (S). May 27, p22-23(702-703). Who loves the city? (E). Jan [7], p5(5). 27F The 27 Fundamental Beliefs of the Seventh-day Devnich, D. Douglas: Life-and-death matter. (S). Feb 11, p26- Jones, Elizabeth A.: Broken for you. (R). Jan 28, p31(127). Adventist Church No.— 28(186-188). Juberg, Morten: Why be afraid? (R). Apr [1], p30(422). AWR Radio Dillon, Sally J.: Burned Out On Being Good [Review]. (B). Jan Kalliokoski, Sibrina: World voices. (SR). Mar 11, p19-20(315-316). B Book Mark 21, p30(94). Karst, Gerry: One dog telling another dog. (D). Apr 22, p14- C Column Things We Don’t Talk [Review]. (B). Mar 18, p29(357). 15(502-503). CEC Cutting Edge Conversations Doran, Sandra Finley: Family matters. (C). Jun [3], p29(741). Kay, Leslie E.: Blessed are the nice? (C). May 27, p17(697). CEM Cutting Edge Meditations Is TV that bad? (C). Jan [7], p16(16). A bride for all seasons. (D). Feb 11, p8-9(168-169). CS Cover Story Let not your heart be troubled. (C). May [6], p14(582). A short leash. (C). Jun 24, p17(841). D Devotional My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. (C). Apr [1], p22(414). Counting the cost. (C). Feb 25, p13(237). E Editorial Trouble in Paradise. (C). Feb [4], p12(140). The good life. (C). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Jan 28, p30(126). F Feature Duerksen, Richard: John Elway, the failure? (NC). Jan [7], Hang on—it’ll get better. (C). Apr 22, p16(504). GM Global Mission p20(20). You say “tomato”... (C). Mar 25, p16(376). L Lifestyle Need a new Bible? (NC). May 20, p20(668). Ketting, Ginger: What if. (SI). NC News Commentary Who feeds the homeless in March? (NC). Jan 28, p22(118). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, [Mar 4], p11(167). P Parables of the Kingdom Duerksen, Richard, comp.: Letters to God. (CS). Mar 18, p8- Kibble, Alvin M.: Where a child is treasured. (E). May [6], p6(574). R Reflections 12(336-340). Kilmer, Jim: A picture of God in work gloves. (L). Jun 17,p22- S Story Fedusenko, Jason: A memorable show. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). 24(814-816). SI Special Issue Felder, Henry Edward: If the lights go out. (CS). Feb 25, p8- Klingbeil, Chantal: A lay member’s guide to evangelizing your SR Special Report 11(232-235). pastor’s kids. (L). Apr 8, p22-23(446-447). TP Turning Point Folkenberg, Robert S.: Balancing act. (C). Jan [7], p28(28). Klingbeil, Gerald A.: The finger of God. (Bible study). Mar 11, Evangelists of confidence. (C). Feb [4], p29(157). p14-15(310-311). Fordham, Sari K.: Searching eyes. (R). Jan 14, p31(63). Knickerbocker, Betti: Two are not enough. (R). Feb [4], p30(158). Fowler, John M.: Why change? (E). Apr 8, p6(430). Knight, George R.: 10 ways for leaders to foster congregational Authors Froese, Patty: Absentees. (CEM). ism (if they really want to). Jan 28, p17(113). Adventist Review: 1999, Adventist congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? (CS). Jan Adams, Roy: Best of both worlds. (E). Apr 15, p5(461). v176, 28, p12-18(108-114). Beware hobbyhorses. (E). Jun [3], p5(717). Mar 18, p27(355). Knott, Bill: A bridge so near. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, Danger ahead. (E). Mar 25, p5(365). Gainer, George: A pastor’s take on Y2K. v176, Jan 14, p5(37). The diversity breakdown. Feb 11, p19(179). Feb 25, p10(234). Another visit to the doctor. (CS). May 27, p8-13(688-693). Dreaming unity. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb 11, p6(166). Gallagher, Edwin V.: The ADVENTure. Grieving for the “San” (News Feature), April 22, p.18-19. Fresh voices—the first wave. (E). Jan 21, p5(69). Apr [1], p17(409). Losing the battle? Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Jan 21, p25(89). Rainbow over Hell. (CS). Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). Gallagher, Jonathan: Betting their lives. Man on the move. (SR). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb 18, p4- Turn to God—Rejoice in Hope. (CS). Feb 11, p14-19(174-179). (Current issues). Jan 21, 5(196-197). Vardo update. Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr 8, p10(434). p22-25(86-89). Notes from the wilderness. (E). Feb [4], p5(133). When people hurt. (D). Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). Giang, Daniel: Our mixed-up “church”. Old visions still live. (Education). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr When the time is ripe. (E). Mar 11, p5(301). (D). Jun 17, p26-28 8, p24-25(448-449). Who said it? (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, May 13, p5(621). (818-820). The rites (and wrongs) of Spring. (E). May [6], p5(573). World Council 101. Feb 11, p18(178). Gilbertson, Cheryl L.: He’s my brother. (S). Jan 21, p14-16(78-80). Taught by love. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb 25, p5(229). Anderson, Mary Lane: Wantok. Feb 11, p30(190). Goldstein, Clifford R.: The curse of the law. (C). Jan 28, What happens next? (SR). Feb 18, p3(195). Arakaki, Saburo: Arakaki in his own words. Jun 10, p8-13 p11(107). Why she sings at midnight. (E). Jun 17, p5(797). (768-773). The forms of truth. (C). Apr 22, p22(510). A world to win. (Heritage). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr 22, Bacchiocchi, Samuele R.: Under fire. (D). Jun [3], p20-24 On “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. (C). Mar 25, p27(387). p24-25(512-513). (732-736). Publish or they perish. (CS). Jun [3], p8-13(720-725). Knott, Esther F. Ramharacksingh: Barrientos, Maruja: Of ice cream and love. (CEM). Mar 18, The rough edges. (C). Feb 25, p19(243). She keeps me reading. (SI). [Mar 4], p22-23. p26(354). “What is truth?”. (C). May 27,p16(696). Kossick, Betty: A community con Bassford, K. L.: The bench. (R). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Graham, Ricardo: Isn’t God good? (SI). [Mar 4], p32(288). nection. (L). Jan 14, p12-13(44-45). Jan [7], p30(30). Granger, Robert H.: Adventists and LSD. (L). Jan [7], p22- Getting to be a habit. Apr [1], p15(407). Blake, Christopher: At the cross. (C). May 20, p17(665). 24(22-24). Kramer, Sarah: It grows on you. (SI). [Mar 4], p18(274). God is right-brained. (C). Jun 17, p29(821). Grant, E. Maxine: Local dining hall employees disagree. (P). Krause, Gary: Bandaging pneumonia. (GM). Jan [7], p29(29). How to change the world. (C). Apr 15, p13(469). May 20, p27(675). “I read the news today, oh boy”. (NC). Apr 15, p20(476). Jesus died for Goliath, too. (C). Mar 18, p17(345). Grondahl, Melanee: Love letters. (CEM). Mar 18, p26-27(354-355). Krause, Renate: By what standard? (L). Jan 28, p8-10(104-106). Let’s talk about. (C). Jan 21, p29(93). Gugliotto, Lee J.: Don’t depend on others (not even her). May Lamoreaux, Nancy: What the corporate church is doing. Feb 25, The little Sabbath school that could. (C). Feb 18, p25(217). 20, p15(663). p11(235). Blake, Nathanael J.: Jesus wants us to be liberal—even radical. Getting started in (serious) Bible study. May 20, p11-15(659-663). Larsen, Nancy: Pharisees at McDonald’s? (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). (AP). Apr 15, p26-28(482-282). Gulke, Stephanie: For all who feel average. (D). Feb 18, p12- Laws, Lindsay John: Your legacy. (D). Jun 10, p22-24(782-784). Blanco, Jack J.: His life, His book. (SI). [Mar 4], p16-17(272-273). 13(204-205). Lee, Julie Z.: A room of their own. (CS). Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Bowes, Ronald W.: The vision of a blind man. Jun [3],p12(724). Spending one’s self. (F). Apr 15, p22-23(478-479). Lehnhoff, Audrey Gair: The church—a lasting treasure. (TP). Bragan, Jeris E.: A father’s prayer. (S). Jun [3], p14-15(726-727). The wealthiest woman I know. (Mentors). Apr 15, p23. May 27, p28(708). Brown, George W.: Forward to the promised land. (SR). Mar 11, Hagele, Elaine: A night in Heartbreak Hotel. (D). Feb 25,p16- Leito, Ludi: For the record. (F). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, p18(314). 18(240-242). May [6], p16-23(584-591). Brown, Nathan: The whole universe dancing. (CS). Jan 21, Hagele, Tana: Of lemonade and Sabbath rest. (R). Apr 15, Maffeo, Richard: Who’s in charge here? (R). Apr 22, p31(519). p8-11(72-75). p31(487). Manners, Bruce: Faith in foxholes. (NC). May 13, p20(636). Brown, Victor: A violent planet. (NC). Adventist Review: 1999, Halvorsen, Ron Sr.: Cities under seige. (CS). Jan [7], p8-13(8-13). Marshall, David N.: Christ’s counterculture. (L). Mar 11, p22- v176, Apr 22, p21(509). Heide, Ruth: Everyone should have a father like that. (F). Jun 23(318-319). Bruinsma, Reinder: The changing face of Yugoslavia. Jun 17, [3], p44(756). Violent planet. Apr 8, p20(444). p18-19(810-811). Hoehn, Thelma: I yam what I yam. (L). May 13, p22-23(638-639). Martin, A. Allan: Blasting off. (C). Feb 18, p17(209). Bryan, Alex: Editing God? (NC). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Hopkins, Jim: A nudge in the right direction. (SI). [Mar 4], Get to know, go slow, spiritually grow. (C). Jun 17, p13(805). Jan 21, p20(84). p25(291). “I know the Bible says stuff about marrying and dating people of your Bullock, Dan: Experiencing God [Review]. (B). Jun 17, p25(817). Houghton, Dan: Catalyst for awakening. (F). Feb [4], p13- own kind...,” (C). Mar 18, p13(341). Burke, Ann: And Noah found grace. (R). Mar 25, p31(391). 15(141-143). Jesus Christ, MVP. (C). Jan 21, p17(81). Carlson, Dennis N.: Four questions for Jesus. (E). Jan [7], p6(6). “Create a moment”. Feb [4], p14(142). Our young adults went to conneXions99, and all I got was this lousy t- Chalfant, Morris: Alone but not lonely. (F). Jan 28, p24-25 Huff, Barbara: Exiled. (S). Jun 10, p25-27(785-787). shirt. (C). Apr 15, p17(470). (120-121). Hunt, Bob II: Sentenced to life. (S). Jun 17, p16-17(808-809). Parents, piercing, and pain. (C). May 20, p16(664). Chandler, Anne L.: Love your ex? (L). Jan 21, p26-28(90-92). Ibañez, M. Carmen: Like an open book. (SI). [Mar 4], p8-9 Martin, Deirdre: Jeans and Jesus: “Please help me understand the Charles-Marcel, Zeno: Living despite the odds. (health). Feb [4], (264-265). young adults in our church who prefer casual clothes for Sabbath p26-28(154-156). Jacobsen, Donald: What I learned in China. (AWR). Mar 11, worship.”. (C). Mar 18, p13. Chavez, Stephen: Get connected. (NC). Feb 18, p20(212). p24-25(320-321). Martin, Frances Harriet: A house like Grandma’s. (CEM). Jun Implications of the incarnation. (E). Jun10, p5(765). James, Royson: Back to basics. (C). Jan [7], p27(27). 17, p14-15(806-807). It’s a family! (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb 25, p6(230). Dear pastor. (C). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, May [6], p24(592). Maxwell, Randy: Showers of blessing. (SI). [Mar 4], p6-7(262-263). Keep it moving. (E). Jan 28, p6(102). In the spotlight. (C). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr [1], p29(421). Mazat, Alberta S.: Captivated by love. (L). Apr [1], p23-25 A life in the spotlight. (Cover story). Feb [4], p8-11(136-139). Just ask Bob. (C). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb [4], p15(153). (415-417). The rest of your life. (E). Apr 15, p6(462). Sabbath in the city. (C). Jan [7], p12(12). The original Eden experience a model of Christian marital love. Apr [1], Straight talk. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, May 27, p5(685). Janzen, Lydia: Mother’s little gray bag. (R). Apr 8, p31(455). p25(417). Chilson, Beverly: Single like me. (L). Feb 11, p10-11(170-171). Jarnes, David C.: A life-changing anniversary. Jun [3], p10(722). McClure, Alfred C.: The awesome power of one. (E). Apr [1], Christian, Ed: “Don’t Adventists use the Bible anymore?”. (CS). Johnson, Kim Allan: The other side of introversion. (L). Feb 25, p6(398).

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Growing churches. (D). Apr [1], p14-17(406-409). Punishing the rebellious child. (C). May 13, p13(629). Abiding principles[: “What disturbs me about the church is all the new ways McClure, Charlotte Pedersen: Already forgiven. (L). Mar 25, The ultimate test. (C). Mar 11, p16(312). of doing things....”]. Rock, Calvin B. (C). May 13, p17(633). p14-15(374-375). Useful gifts. (C). Apr 8, p28(452). Absentees. Froese, Patty. (CEM). Mar 18, p27(355). An extraordinary journey. (F). May [6], p12-13(580-581). Rosado, Caleb: Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? (Theology). Mar ACTS 2000: Kumasi. Tilstra, Douglas A. (CS). Jun 24, p8-12(832-836). McKee, Sam: A disciple’s diary discovered. (R). Jan 21, p31(95). 25, p17-19(377-379). Adam’s sin, and ours. Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. (C). Feb 11, p29(189). McKown, Mona Schmidt: Finishing touches. (CEM). Jun 17, Rose, Michael: Safe in His care. (CEM). Adventist Review: Adventist congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? Knight, George R. p14-15(806-807). 1999, v176, Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). (CS). Jan 28, p12-18(108-114). Medley, Carlos: Adventist world president resigns. (SR). Feb 18, Rose, Mike: Prison clover. (CEM). Adventist Review: 1999, Adventist world president resigns. Medley, Carlos. (SR). Feb 18, p2-4(194- p2-4(194-196). v176, Jan 21, p13(77). 196). Divine pages. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr 8, p5(429). Rydzewski, Ella Mae: Baptism—it’s not magic. (E). Mar 25,p6(366). Adventists and LSD. Granger, Robert H. (L). Jan [7], p22-24(22-24). A moving relationship. (E). Jun 24, p6(830). For the thirsty soul. (SI). [Mar 4], p14-15(270-271). The ADVENTure. Gallagher, Edwin V. Apr [1], p17(409). When the lights go out. (E). Mar 11, p6(302). The shades of humanity. (NC). Apr [1],p20(412). All yours. Mitchell, Florence J. (CEM). Mar 18, p27(355). World church leaders grapple with controversy. (SR). Feb 11, p2-3(162- Who is saved? (E). May 27, p6(686). Alone but not lonely. Chalfant, Morris. (F). Jan 28, p24-25(120-121). 163). Sage, Myrna D.: God’s signature. (CEM). Jan 21, p12(76). Already forgiven. McClure, Charlotte Pedersen. (L). Mar 25, p14-15(374- Melendez, Ricardo: In my Father’s house. (CEM). Jan 21, p12(76). Sahlin, Monte: Do the math. Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Jan 375). Misseghers, Laurelee: Angels in my classroom. (S). Jan 14, p15- [7], p11(11). And Noah found grace. Burke, Ann. (R). Mar 25, p31(391). 16(47-48). Satelmajer, Nikolaus: Not without a witness. (Heritage). Jan Angels. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). Jun 24, p21(845). Mitchell, Florence J.: All yours. (CEM). 14,p26-29(58-61). Angels in my classroom. Misseghers, Laurelee. (S). Jan 14, p15-16(47-48). Mar 18, p27(355). Sauls, R. Lynn: Angels. (C). Jun 24, p21(845). Another visit to the doctor. Knott, Bill. (CS). May 27, p8-13(688-693). Mohri, Tsuneyuki: Saved from suicide. Friends. (C). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Feb 25, p28(252). Anything is possible. Rigsby, Joyce. (L). Apr 22, p28-30(516-518). Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). Jesus and journalists. (C). Mar 25, p29(389). Arakaki in his own words. Arakaki, Saburo. Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). Moon, Jerry: Heresy or hopeful sign? (CS). N/A. (C). Jan 28, p19(115). Are you new? Roderick, Althea. (R). Feb 18, p31(223). Apr 22, p8-13(496-501). Oxygen, grapefruit and ice. C). Apr 22, p26(514). At the cross. Blake, Christopher. (C). May 20, p17(665). Moore, Marvin: Experimenting with reli- Through a glass darkly. C). May 27, p27(707). The awesome power of one. McClure, Alfred C. (E). Apr [1], p6(398). gion. (Guest editorial). Schafer, Kerry: Reluctant saint, reluctant skier. (R). Jun17, Back to basics. James, Royson. (C). Jan [7], p27(27). Jun [3], p6(718). p30(822). Balancing act. Folkenberg, Robert S. (C). Jan [7], p28(28). Moore, Sheryl, SIeud.: A tale of two Schwirzer, Jennifer Jill: A rose if there ever was one. (L). May 20, Bandaging pneumonia. Krause, Gary. (GM). Jan [7], p29(29). courtships. (S). Mar 18, p26(674). Baptism. (27F14). Apr [29], p24(544). p14-16(342-344). Scoggins, Becky Lane: Journal of a Not-So-Perfect Daughter Baptism—it’s not magic. Rydzewski, Ella Mae. (E). Mar 25,p6(366). Mosby, Ruth-Ann J.: Young widowhood. [Review]. (B). Mar 18, p29(357). The bench. Bassford, K. L. (R). Jan [7], p30(30). (CS). Feb 18, p8- Scragg, Walter R. L.: friends in the customs house. (AWR). Apr Best of both worlds. Adams, Roy. (E). Apr 15, p5(461). 11(200-203). 8, p29(453). Betting their lives. Gallagher, Jonathan. (Current issues). Jan 21, p22-25(86- Myer, F. Edna: Touched by an angel. (C). Mar 18, p27(355). Shields, Bonita J.: Rooting them out. (CEM). Jan 21, p12-13(76-77). 89). Nash, Andy: Church. (E). Jun 17, p6(798). Shull, Judy L.: Taking the plunge. (P). May 13, p28(644). Beware hobbyhorses. Adams, Roy. (E). Jun [3], p5(717). Clearing our arteries. (E). Jan 21, p6(70). Small, Christopher J.: A love story. (L). Feb 18, p22-24(214-216). Blasting off. Martin, A. Allan. (C). Feb 18, p17(209). The least resistance kids. (CS). Apr 15, p8-12(464-468). Speegle, Michael: Making the most of it. (SI). [Mar 4], p20(276). Blessed are the nice? Kay, Leslie E. (C). May 27, p17(697). Nash Ramblings II. (E). May 20, p6(654). Spilovoy, Tanya Marie: A voice of my own. (Mentors). Apr 15, A bride for all seasons. Kay, Leslie E. (D). Feb 11, p8-9(168-169). One lovely evening. (E). Mar 18, p5(333). p25(481). A bridge so near. Knott, Bill. (E). Jan 14, p5(37). The other spring meeting. (F). May [6], p40-44(608-612). Spivey-Brown, Gina: Fifteen minutes a day. (SI). [Mar 4], p34(290). Broken for you. Jones, Elizabeth A. (R). Jan 28, p31(127). Nash, Don: Special delivery. (CEM). Adventist Review: 1999, Stacey, Brenton: Fighting the millennium fever. (NC). Feb 11, Burned Out On Being Good [Review]. Dillon, Sally J. (B). Jan 21, p30(94). v176, Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). p20(180). By what standard? Krause, Renate. (L). Jan 28, p8-10(104-106). Neidigh, Gloria: Introducing Marty. (L). May 27,p28-29(708-709). Steele, Andrea: “I want to surrender my soul”. (AWR). Feb 11, Captivated by love. Mazat, Alberta S. (L). Apr [1], p23-25(415-417). Nelson, Dwight K.: So how are you doing? (CS). Apr [1], p8- p13(173). Capturing the secular media. Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). 11(400-403). One listener, many believers. (AWR). Jan 14, p17(49). Catalyst for awakening. Houghton, Dan. (F). Feb [4], p13-15(141-143). Nolan, Shelley: Fresh start. (NC). Adventist Review: 1999, Stevens, Nelda: What if we had known how much we didn’t Caught in the web. Johnsson, William G. (SR). Feb 11, p4-5(164-165). v176, Mar 25, p22(382). know! (Poem). Jun [3], p38(750). Certified to work? Crandall, Janet. (CEM). Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). Omwega, Nyang’ara: Safe in her house. (mentors). Apr 15, p24- Strayer, Brian: A living, breathing monument. (Heritage). Jun The changing face of Yugoslavia. Bruinsma, Reinder. Jun 17, p18-19(810- 25(480-481). [3], p26-28(738-740). 811). Patten, Becki: Safe passages. (SI). Adventist Review: 1999, Suddarth, Barbara H.: One of us. (R). Jun [3], p47(759). Christ’s counterculture. Marshall, David N. (L). Mar 11, p22-23(318-319). v176, [Mar 4], p13(269). Swanson, Gary B.: The edifice complex. (Parable). Feb 18, p26- Christ’s ministry in the . (27F23). Apr [29], p38-39(558- Paulsen, Jan: “An open person” — Pastor Jan Paulsen. (SR). 27(218-219). 559). AdventistReview: 1999, v176, Mar 11, p10-13(306-309). Swanson, Gary B., ed.: The Lamb of God? (R). May 27, p30(710). Christian behavior. (27F21). Apr [29], p34-35(554-555). The urgency of the Gospel. (D). Apr 8, p14-17(438-441). Taylor, Kathleen: You want to go where? (R). Mar 11, p31(327). Church. (E). Nash, Andy. Jun 17, p6(798). Payne, Stephen: Let it snow? (CEM). Adventist Review: 1999, Terry, Tamara Michalenko: Worship worth the risks. Jan [7], The church. (27F11). Apr [29], p20(540). v176, Mar 18, p26(354). p10(10). The church—a lasting treasure. Lehnhoff, Audrey Gair. (Turning point). May Where does freedom start (and end)? (NC). Feb 25, p22(246). Tetz, Myrna: A complex market.(NC). Feb [4], p20(148). 27, p28(708). Pecce, Lois: How shall I know him? (R). Jun 24, p31(855). Her song was silenced. (CS). May [6], p8-11(576-579). Church in a commuter society. Thomsen, Marilyn. Jan [7], p13(13). Peterson, Mike: Falling in love again. (SI). [Mar 4], p19(275). How to organize a health fair in your local mall. Jan 14, p13(45). Cities under seige. Halvorsen, Ron Sr. (CS). Jan [7], p8-13(8-13). Pierson, Donald R.: A tale of two teens. (S). Jan [7], p14-15(14-15). The Lord said, “Baltimore”. (SI). [Mar 4], p36-37(292-293). Clearing our arteries. Nash, Andy. (E). Jan 21, p6(70). Pittman, Sharon Weaver: A kinder, gentler church. (CI). No golden goose. (E). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Jan 14, p6(38). Communicating Christ. Wheeler, Tompaul M. (Mentors). Apr 15, p23- May[6], p28-30(596-598). Sweet fragrances cannot be hidden. (E). Apr 22, p6(494). 24(479-480). Pohl, Rudolf: Others share their experience. Apr 8, p11(435). An unjustified defense. (E). Jun 10, p6(766). A community connection. Kossick, Betty. (L). Jan 14, p12-13(44-45). Pollard, Leslie N.: That outfit called the Church. (D). May 13, ThomSIon, Jeffrey K.: Utopia in the Caribbean. (D). Jan 14, A complex market. Tetz, Myrna. (NC). Feb [4], p20(148). p14-16(630-632). p22-24(54-56). Counting the cost. Kay, Leslie E. (C). Feb 25, p13(237). Prall, Jay E.: In the footsteps of the pioneers. Apr [1], p17(409). Thomsen, Ervin K.: The red suspenders. (P). Jun [3], p30(742). “Create a moment”. Houghton, Dan. Feb [4], p14(142). Prestol, Juan R.: Giving in the Spirit. (E). Feb [4], p6(134). Thomsen, Marilyn: Church in a commuter society. Jan [7], p13(13). Creation. (27F6). Apr [29], p10-11(530-531). Ramirez, Ted L.: The inspiration of desperation. (D). Feb[4], Tilstra, Douglas: ACTS 2000 Kumasi. (CS). Jun 24, p8-12(838-836). The curse of the law. Goldstein, Clifford R. (C). Jan 28, p11(107). p[22]-24([150]-152). Tompkins, Patti Hansen: The stories in the scars. (R). Mar18, Danger ahead. Adams, Roy. (E). Mar 25, p5(365). Reid, G. Edward: Ed Reid: Proclaiming the end. (CEC). Feb 18, p30(358). Dear pastor. James, Royson. (C). May [6], p24(592). p14-15(206-207). Tunnell, Dale: A very young church. (CS). May 13, p8-12(624-628). Dearest Georgie. (E). Johnsson, William G. (E). Jun 24, p5(829). Rigsby, Joyce: Anything is possible. (L). Apr 22, p28-30(516-518). Utt, Richard H.: One tree, one survivor, one minute till the ship Death and resurrection. (27F25). Apr [29], p43(563). Ritchey, Karen: Three ways that may help someone you know sails. (CS). Apr 8, p8-10,12(432-434,436). Deep breathing. Davidson, Jo Ann. (D). May [6], p36-38(604-606). minimize the feelings of hopelessness. May [6], p11(579). Vitorovich, Svetozar: My mother’s Sabbath. (S). Mar 11, p26- A disciple’s diary discovered. McKee, Sam. (R). Jan 21, p31(95). Why I sing. Adventist Review: 1999, v176, May [6], p10(578). 29(322-325). The diversity breakdown. Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p19(179). Roberts, Barbara: The phantom search. (R). Feb 25, p31(255). Volk, Elfriede: Welcome to the family. Jun 10, p31(791). Divine pages. Medley, Carlos. (E). Apr 8, p5(429). Rock, Calvin B.: Abiding principles[: “What disturbs me about Voorheis, Alice R.: Good counsel. (SI). [Mar 4], p24-25(280-281). Do the math. Sahlin, Monte. Jan [7], p11(11). the church is all the new ways of doing things....”]. (C). May 13, Wang, Clarinda. Is God for real? (D). Jun 24, p14-16(838-840). Doing the right thing. Rock, Calvin B. Apr 8, p13(437). p17(633). Wheeler, Tompaul M.: Communicating Christ. (Mentors). Apr 15, p23- Doing windows. Clouzet, Ron E. (SI). [Mar 4], p29-30(285-286). Doing the right thing. Apr 8, p13(437). 24(479-480). “Don’t Adventists use the Bible anymore?”. Christian, Ed. (CS). May 20, p8- “Has it become acceptable for Adventists to attend training seminars dur- White, Ellen Gould Harmon, 10(656-658). ing the Sabbath...?”. (C). May 13, p17(633). 1827-1915: Don’t read what Ellen White wrote unless... (E). Mar Don’t depend on others (not even her). Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p15(663). “I don’t understand why congregations have to send 100 percent of 18, p6(334). Don’t read what Ellen White wrote unless... White, Ellen Gould Harmon tithe “up the ladder” to the local conference.”. (C). Adventist A hunger for the Spirit. (SOP). Feb 25, p12(236). 1827-1915. (E). Mar 18, p6(334). Review: 1999, v176, Jan 14, p14(46). Lifelong learning. (SOP). Mar 25, p12-13(372-373). Dreaming unity. Adams, Roy. (E). Feb 11, p6(166). “I’ve heard that reading the Bible is important in making good deci- Listening to one another. (SOP). Jan 28, p26(122). Ed Reid: Proclaiming the end. Reid, G. Edward. (CEC). Feb 18, p14-15(206- sions....” (C). Apr 8, p13(437). The loveliness of Jesus. Jun [3], p40-42(752-754). 207). “I would like a change [from being a pastor] and hope soon to run for an A motherly concern. (SOP). May 27, p14-15(692-693). The edifice complex. Swanson, Gary B. (Parables of the Kingdom). Feb 18, administrative position.”. (C). Jun 10, p16(776). Relationship skills to enhance your marriage. Apr [1], p25(417). p26-27(218-219). Keeping faith[: “Our only child, who was always in church with us and The value of a soul. Jun 24, p13(837). Editing God? Bryan, Alex. (NC). Jan 21, p20(84). who went to Adventist schools through college, has left the Widner, Katie: The Shepherd’s voice. (SI). [Mar 4], p12(268). Ellen White’s disturbing disclaimer of 1904. Coon, Roger W. (Heritage). May fold....”]. (C). Jan 14, p14(46). Williams, Bert: A horn player’s dilemma. (R). May 13, p30(646). 13, p24-27(640-643). “People tend to use the terms “spiritual” and “moral” as if they are the Who’s correct? (NC). Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Jan 14, p21(53). Evangelists of confidence. Folkenberg, Robert S. (From the heart). Feb [4], same. Is it possible to live a moral life without being spiritually Williams, Hyveth: Hyveth Williams: Senior pastor. (CEC). May p29(157). converted?”. (C). Jun 10, p16(776). 20, p28-29(676-677). Everyone should have a father like that. Heide, Ruth. (F). Jun [3], p44(756). Practical faith: “I have dear friends who...have been stocking up for the Wong, John B.: To tell the truth. (CI). Adventist Review: 1999, Exiled. Huff, Barbara. (S). Jun 10, p25-27(785-787). time of trouble...?”. (C). Mar 11, p21(317). v176, May 20, p22-25(670-673). The experience of salvation. (27F10). Apr [29], p18-19(538-539). Reality check: “My son-in-law...is a TV addict”. (C). Feb 11, p12(172). Wright, James H. Jr.: My windows of heaven. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). Experiencing God [Review]. Bullock, Dan. (B). Jun 17, p25(817). Reality check: :”What is meant by the expression `We are sinners even Wynn, Jennifer: Is it just an ideal? (D). Mar 18, p22-24(350-352). Experimenting with religion. Moore, Marvin. (E). Jun [3], p6(718). when we are not sinning’?”. (C). Feb 11, p12(172). Youngberg, John: Forward on our knees. (SI). [Mar 4], p10(266). An extraordinary journey. McClure, Charlotte Pedersen. (F). May [6], p12- “Seeing how God treated Adam and Eve, how can He be called a “lov- 13(580-581). ing” Father?”. (C). Mar 11, p21(317). Faith in foxholes. Manners, Bruce. (NC). May 13, p20(636). Women in Ministry . (B). Apr 15, p29(485). Falling in love again. Peterson, Mike. (SI). [Mar 4], p19(275). Roderick, Althea: Are you new? (R). Feb 18, p31(223). Titles Family matters. Doran, Sandra Finley. (C). Jun [3], p29(741). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel: Adam’s sin, and ours. (Bible questions The Father. (The 27 fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist answered). Feb 11, p29(189). 10 ways for leaders to foster congregationalism (if they really want to). Church: no 3). Apr [29], p7(527). “Gods” on trial. (C). Jan 14, p30(62). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p17(113). A father’s prayer. Bragan, Jeris E. (S). Jun [3], p14-15(726-727).

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Fifteen minutes a day. Spivey-Brown, Gina. (SI). [Mar 4], p34(290). shows no inclination to return.”]. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Jan 14, Paulsen chosen to lead world church. Johnsson, William G. (SR). Mar 11, p8- Fifteen minutes with God. (SI). [Mar 4], p[21]([277]). p14(46). 9(304-305). Fighting the millennium fever. Stacey, Brenton. (NC). Feb 11, p20(180). A kinder, gentler church. Pittman, Sharon Weaver. (Current issues). May[6], “People tend to use the terms “spiritual” and “moral” as if they are the same. Is The final exam. Christian, Ed. (S). Apr 15, p14-16(470-472). p28-30(596-598). it possible to live a moral life without being spiritually convert- The finger of God. Klingbeil, Gerald A. (Bible study). Mar 11, p14-15(310- The Lamb of God? Swanson, Gary B. ed. (R). May 27, p30(710). ed?”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Jun 10, p16(776). 311). The law of God. (27F18). Apr [29], p28-29(548-549). The phantom search. Roberts, Barbara. (R). Feb 25, p31(255). Finishing touches. McKown, Mona Schmidt. (CEM). Jun 17, p14-15(806- A lay member’s guide to evangelizing your pastor’s kids. Klingbeil, Chantal. Pharisees at McDonald’s? Larsen, Nancy. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). 807). (L). Apr 8, p22-23(446-447). A picture of God in work gloves. Kilmer, Jim. (L). Jun 17,p22-24(814-816). First baptisms among the Maratha caste. (GM). Apr [1], p28(420). Learning the language. Johnsson, William G. (F). Feb 18, p28-30(220-222). Practical faith:b”I have dear friends who...have been stocking up for the time First Eskimo leader. (GM). Apr [1], p28(420). The least resistance kids. Nash, Andy. (CS). Apr 15, p8-12(464-468). of trouble...Is this the kind of thing we’re supposed to do?”. Rock, For all who feel average. Gulke, Stephanie. (D). Feb 18, p12-13(204-205). Leave it to Jesus. Coleman, Sarah E. (R). May 20, p30(678). Calvin B. (C). Mar 11, p21(317). For the record. Leito, Ludi. (F). May [6], p16-23(584-591). Let it snow? Payne, Stephen. (CEM). Mar 18, p26(354). A praying people. Johnsson, William G. (E). May 20, p5(653). For the thirsty soul. Rydzewski, Ella Mae. (SI). [Mar 4], p14-15(270-271). Let not your heart be troubled. Doran, Sandra Finley. (Dialogues). May [6], Prison clover. Rose, Mike. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). The forms of truth. Goldstein, Clifford R. (C). Apr 22, p22(510). p14(582). Publish or they perish. Goldstein, Clifford R. (CS). Jun [3], p8-13(720-725). Forward on our knees. Youngberg, John. (SI). [Mar 4], p10(266). Let’s talk about. Blake, Christopher. (C). Jan 21, p29(93). Punishing the rebellious child. Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. (C). May 13, Forward to the promised land. Brown, George W. (SR). Mar 11, p18(314). Letters from the $25 Club. (F). Apr [1], p12-13(404-405). p13(629). Four questions for Jesus. Carlson, Dennis N. (E). Jan [7], p6(6). Letters to God. Duerksen, Richard comp. (CS). Mar 18, p8-12(336-340). Rainbow over Hell. Adams, Roy. (CS). Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). Fresh 27. Johnsson, William G. Apr [29], p2(522). Life-and-death matter. Devnich, D. Douglas. (S). Feb 11, p26-28(186-188). Reality check: “My son-in-law...is a TV addict”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Feb 11, Fresh start. Nolan, Shelley. (NC). Mar 25, p22(382). A life-changing anniversary. Jarnes, David C. Jun [3], p10(722). p12(172). Fresh voices—the first wave. Adams, Roy. (E). Jan 21, p5(69). The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. (27F9). Apr [29], p16- Reality check: :”What is meant by the expression `We are sinners even when A friendly place. Apr [1], p16(408). 17(536-537). we are not sinning’?”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Feb 11, p12(172). Friends. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). Feb 25, p28(252). A life in the spotlight. Chavez, Stephen. (CS). Feb [4], p8-11(136-139). Recommendation of the Special Ad Hoc Group. (SR). Feb 11, p4(164). friends in the customs house. Scragg, Walter R. L. (AWR). Apr 8, p29(453). Lifelong learning. White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915. (SOP). Mar 25, The red suspenders. Thomsen, Ervin K. (P). Jun [3], p30(742). A gathering intensity. Johnsson, William G. (E). Feb 18,p6(198). p12-13(372-373). Relationship skills to enhance your marriage. White, Ellen Gould Harmon Get connected. Chavez, Stephen. (NC). Feb 18, p20(212). Like an open book. Ibañez, M. Carmen. (SI). [Mar 4], p8-9(264-265). 1827-1915. Apr [1], p25(417). Get to know, go slow, spiritually grow. Martin, A. Allan. (C). Jun 17, Listening to one another. White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915. (SOP). Jan Reluctant saint, reluctant skier. Schafer, Kerry. (R). Jun17, p30(822). p13(805). 28, p26(122). The remnant and its mission. (F2712). Apr [29], p21(541). Getting started in (serious) Bible study. Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p11- The little Sabbath school that could. Blake, Christopher.( C). Feb 18, Resources for hearing-impaired. Apr 22, p30(518). 15(659-663). p25(217). Resources sponsored by Adventist Deaf Ministries. Apr 22, p29(517). Getting to be a habit. Kossick, Betty. Apr [1], p15(407). A living, breathing monument. Strayer, Brian. (Heritage). Jun [3], p26- The rest of your life. Chavez, Stephen. (E). Apr 15, p6(462). The gift of prophecy. (27F17). Apr [29], p27(547). 28(738-740). The rites (and wrongs) of Spring. Knott, Bill. (E). May [6], p5(573). Giving in the Spirit. Prestol, Juan R. (E). Feb [4], p6(134). Living despite the odds. Charles-Marcel, Zeno. (Health). Feb [4], p26-28(154- Ronald McDonald goes to church. Johnsson, Noelene. (L). Jun [3], p16- God is right-brained. Blake, Christopher. (C). Jun 17, p29(821). 156). 19(728-731). God’s signature. Sage, Myrna D. (CEM). Jan 21, p12(76). Local dining hall employees disagree. Grant, E. Maxine. (Parables of the A room of their own. Lee, Julie Z. (CS). Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). “Gods” on trial. Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. (C). Jan 14, p30(62). Kingdom). May 20, p27(675). Rooting them out. Shields, Bonita J. (CEM). Jan 21, p12-13(76-77). Good counsel. Voorheis, Alice R. (SI). [Mar 4], p24-25(280-281). The Lord’s Supper. (27F15). Apr [29], p25(545). A rose if there ever was one. Schwirzer, Jennifer Jill. (L). May 20, p26(674). The good life. Kay, Leslie E. (C). Jan 28, p30(126). The Lord said, “Baltimore”. Tetz, Myrna. (SI). [Mar 4], p36-37(292-293). The rough edges. Goldstein, Clifford R. (C). Feb 25, p19(243). The great controversy. (27F8). Apr [29], p14(534). The lordship of Jesus. Johnsson, William G. (E). Apr [1],p5(397). The Sabbath. (27F19). Apr [29], p30-31(550-551). Growing churches. McClure, Alfred C. (D). Apr [1], p14-17(406-409). Losing the battle? Knott, Bill. Jan 21, Sabbath in the city. James, Royson. Jan [7], p12(12). Hang on—it’ll get better. Kay, Leslie E. (C). Apr 22, p16(504). p25(89). Safe in her house. Omwega, Nyang’ara. (mentors). Apr 15, p24-25(480-481). “Has it become acceptable for Adventists to attend training seminars during Love letters. Grondahl, Melanee. (CEM). Safe in His care. Rose, Michael. (CEM). Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). the Sabbath...?”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). May 13, p17(633). Mar 18, p26-27(354-355). Safe passages. Patten, Becki. (SI). [Mar 4], p13(269). He’s my brother. Gilbertson, Cheryl L. (S). Jan 21, p14-16(78-80). A love story. Small, Christopher J. (L). Saved from suicide. Mohri, Tsuneyuki. Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). The healing. Coleman, Everett F. (S). Apr 8, p26-27(450-451). Feb 18, p22-24(214-216). Searching eyes. Fordham, Sari K. (R). Jan 14, p31(63). Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? Rosado, Caleb. (Theology). Mar 25, p17- Love your ex? Chandler, Anne L. (L). Jan The second coming of Christ. (27F24). Apr [29], p40-41(560-561). 19(377-379). 21, p26-28(90-92). “Seeing how God treated Adam and Eve, how can He be called a “loving” Heaven still matters. Colvin, Gerald F. Mar 25, p8-11(368-371). The loveliness of Jesus. White, Ellen Father?”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Mar 11, p21(317). Her song was silenced. Tetz, Myrna. (CS). May [6], p8-11(576-579). Gould Harmon 1827-1915. Sentenced to life. Hunt, Bob II. (S). Jun 17, p16-17(808-809). Heresy or hopeful sign? Moon, Jerry. (CS). Apr 22, p8-13(496-501). Jun [3], p40-42(752-754). The shades of humanity. Rydzewski, Ella Mae. (NC). Apr [1],p20(412). His life, His book. Blanco, Jack J. (SI). [Mar 4], p16-17(272-273). Making the most of it. Speegle, Michael. She keeps me reading. Knott, Esther F. Ramharacksingh. (SI). [Mar 4], p22- The Holy Scriptures. (27F1). Apr [29], p5. (SI). [Mar 4], p20(276). 23. The Holy Spirit. (27F5). Apr [29], p9(529). Man on the move. Knott, Bill. (SR). Feb The Shepherd’s voice. Widner, Katie. (SI). [Mar 4], p12(268). A horn player’s dilemma. Williams, Bert. (R). May 13, p30(646). 18, p4-5(196-197). A short leash. Kay, Leslie (C). Jun 24, p17(841). A house like Grandma’s. Martin, Frances Harriet. (CEM). Jun 17, p14- Marriage and the family. (27F22). Apr [29], p36-37(556-557). Showers of blessing. Maxwell, Randy. (SI). [Mar 4], p6-7(262-263). 15(806-807). A memorable show. Fedusenko, Jason. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). Should it take a massacre to move us? Coffin, James N. (Opinion). Jun[3], How shall I know him? Pecce, Lois. (R). Jun 24, p31(855). The millennium and the end of sin. (27F26). Apr [29], p45(565). p25(737). How to change the world. Blake, Christopher. (C). Apr 15, p13(469). Mother’s little gray bag. Janzen, Lydia. (R). Apr 8, p31(455). Single like me. Chilson, Beverly. (L). Feb 11, p10-11(170-171). How to organize a health fair in your local mall. Tetz, Myrna. Jan 14, A motherly concern. White, Ellen Gould Harmon. (SOP). May 27, p15- So how are you doing? Nelson, Dwight K. (CS). Apr [1], p8-11(400-403). p13(45). 16(694-695). The Son. (27F4). Apr [29], p8(528). A hunger for the Spirit. White, Ellen Gould Harmon 1827-1915. (SOP). Feb A moving relationship. Medley, Carlos. (E). Jun 24, p6(830). Special delivery. Nash, Don. (CEM). Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). 25, p12(236). My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. Doran, Sandra Finley. (C). Apr [1], Spending one’s self. Gulke, Stephanie. (F). Apr 15, p22-23(478-479). Hyveth Williams: Senior pastor. Williams, Hyveth. (CEC). May 20, p28- p22(414). Spiritual gifts and ministries. (27F16). Apr [29], p26(546). 29(676-677). My mother’s Sabbath. Vitorovich, Svetozar. (S). Mar 11, p26-29(322-325). Stewardship. (27F20). Apr [29], p33(553). “I don’t understand why congregations have to send 100 percent of tithe “up My reluctant witness. Church, Ginger Mostert. (SI). [Mar 4], p31(287). The stories in the scars. Tompkins, Patti Hansen. (R). Mar18, p30(358). the ladder” to the local conference.”. Rock, Calvin B. (Faith My windows of heaven. Wright, James H. Jr. (CEM). Jan 21, p13(77). Straight talk. Chavez, Stephen. (E). May 27, p5(685). alive!). Jan 14, p14(46). N/A. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). Jan 28, p19(115). Surprises in Bangladesh. Johnsson, William G. (CS). Jan 14, p8-11(40-43). “I know the Bible says stuff about marrying and dating people of your own Nash Ranblings II. May 20, p6(654). Sweet fragrances cannot be hidden. Tetz, Myrna. (E). Apr 22, p6(494). kind..”. Martin, A. Allan. (C). Mar 18, p13(341). The nature of man. (27F7). Apr [29], p12-13(532-533). Taking the plunge. Shull, Judy L. (P). May 13, p28(644). “I read the news today, oh boy”. Krause, Gary. (NC). Apr 15, p20(476). Nature’s dark side. Coe, Michael D. Jr. (NC). Mar 18, p20(348). A tale of two courtships. Moore, Sheryl pseud. (S). Mar 18, p14-16(342-344). “I’ve heard that reading the Bible is important in making good decisions....” Need a new Bible? Duerksen, Richard. (NC). May 20, p20(668). A tale of two teens. Pierson, Donald R. (S). Jan [7], p14-15(14-15). Rock, Calvin B. (C). Apr 8, p13(437). Net ‘99 is coming. Cooney, Betty. May [6], p20(588). Taught by love. Knott, Bill. (E). Feb 25, p5(229). “I want to surrender my soul”. Steele, Andrea. (AWR). Feb 11, p13(173). The New Earth. Apr [29], p46(566). That outfit called the Church. Pollard, Leslie N. (D). May 13, p14-16(630- “I would like a change [from being a pastor] and hope soon to run for an A night in Heartbreak Hotel. Hagele, Elaine. (D). Feb 25,p16-18(240-242). 632). administrative position.”. Rock, Calvin B. (C). Jun 10, p16(776). No golden goose. Tetz, Myrna. (E). Jan 14, p6(38). Things We Don’t Talk About [Review]. Dillon, Sally J. (B). Mar 18, I yam what I yam. Hoehn, Thelma. (L). May 13, p22-23(638-639). North American Division camp meeting schedule for 1999. Feb 18, p16(208). p29(357). If the lights go out. Felder, Henry Edward. (CS). Feb 25, p8-11(232-235). Nor really seen. Crandall, Janet. (NC). May 27, p20(700). Three ways that may help someone you know minimize the feelings of hope- Implications of the incarnation. Chavez, Stephen. (E). Jun10, p5(765). Not without a witness. Satelmajer, Nikolaus. (Heritage). Jan 14,p26-29(58-61). lessness. Ritchey, Karen. May [6], p11(579). In my Father’s house. Melendez, Ricardo. (CEM). Jan 21, p12(76). Notes from the wilderness. Knott, Bill. (E). Feb [4], p5(133). Through a glass darkly. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). May 27, p27(707). In the footsteps of the pioneers. Prall, Jay E. Apr [1], p17(409). A nudge in the right direction. Hopkins, Jim. (SI). [Mar 4], p25(291). Time to go deeper: Intimacy with God. Johnsson, William G. [Mar 4], p[1]- In the laundromat. Davis, Tanita Sesalye. (S). Feb 25, p14-15(238-239). Of ice cream and love. Barrientos, Maruja. (CEM). Mar 18, p26(354). 3([257]-259). In the spotlight. James, Royson. (C). Apr [1], p29(421). Of lemonade and Sabbath rest. Hagele, Tana. (R). Apr 15, p31(487). Time to go for broke. Johnsson, William G. (E). Apr 22, p5(493). The inspiration of desperation. Ramirez, Ted L. (D). Feb[4], p[22]-24([150]- Old visions still live. Knott, Bill. (Education). Apr 8, p24-25(448-449). To tell the truth. Wong, John B. (Current issues). May 20, p22-25(670-673). 152). On “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. Goldstein, Clifford R. (C). Mar 25, Touched by an angel. Myer, F. Edna. (CEM). Mar 18, p27(355). Introducing Marty. Neidigh, Gloria. (L). May 27, p28-29(708-709). p27(387). The Trinity. (27F2). Apr [29], p6(526). Is God for real? Wang,, Clarinda. (D). Jun 24, p14–16(838-840). One amazing morning. Johnsson, William G. (SR). Mar 11, p17-18(313-314). Trouble in Paradise. Doran, Sandra Finley. (C). Feb [4], p12(140). Is it just an ideal? Wynn, Jennifer. (Anchorpoints). Mar 18, p22-24(350-352). One dog telling another dog. Karst, Gerry. (D). Apr 22, p14-15(502-503). Turn to God—Rejoice in Hope. Adams, Roy. (CS). Feb 11, p14-19(174-179). Is TV that bad? Doran, Sandra Finley. (C). Jan [7], p16(16). One listener, many believers. Steele, Andrea. (AWR). Jan 14, p17(49). Two are not enough. Knickerbocker, Betti. (R). Feb [4], p30(158). Isn’t God good? Graham, Ricardo. (SI). [Mar 4], p32(288). One lovely evening. Nash, Andy. (E). Mar 18, p5(333). The ultimate test. Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. (C). Mar 11, p16(312). It grows on you. Kramer, Sarah. (SI). [Mar 4], p18(274). One of us. Suddarth, Barbara H. (R). Jun [3], p47(759). Under fire. Bacchiocchi, Samuele R. (Bible study). Jun [3], p20-24(732-736). It’s a family! Chavez, Stephen. (E). Feb 25, p6(230). One tree, one survivor, one minute till the ship sails. Utt, Richard H. (CS). Unity in the body of Christ. (27F13). Apr [29], p22-23(542-543). It’s a miracle! Delinger, John L. (S). May 27, p22-23(702-703). Apr 8, p8-10,12(432-434,436). An unjustified defense. Tetz, Myrna. (E). Jun 10, p6(766). Jeans and Jesus: “Please help me understand the young adults in our church “An open person” — Pastor Jan Paulsen. Paulsen, Jan. (SR). Mar 11, p10- The urgency of the Gospel. Paulsen, Jan. (D). Apr 8, p14-17(438-441). who prefer casual clothes for Sabbath worship.”. Martin, Deirdre. 13(306-309). Useful gifts. Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. (C). Apr 8, p28(452). (The X-change). Mar 18, p13. The original Eden experience a model of Christian marital love. Mazat, Utopia in the Caribbean. Thompson, Jeffrey K. (D). Jan 14, p22-24(54-56). Jesus and journalists. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). Mar 25, p29(389). Alberta S. Apr [1], p25(417). The value of a soul. White, Ellen Gould. (SOP). p13(837). Jesus Christ, MVP. Martin, A. Allan. (C). Jan 21, p17(81). The other side of introversion. Johnson, Kim Allan. (L). Feb 25, p24-26(248- Vardo update. Adams, Roy. Apr 8, p10(434). Jesus died for Goliath, too. Blake, Christopher. (C). Mar 18, p17(345). 250). A very young church. Tunnell, Dale. (CS). May 13, p8-12(624-628). Jesus wants us to be liberal—even radical. Blake, Nathanael J. The other spring meeting. (F). May [6], p40-44(608-612). Violent planet. Marshall, David N. (NC). Apr 8, p20(444). (Anchorpoints). Apr 15, p26-28(482-282). Others share their experience. Pohl, Rudolf. Apr 8, p11(435). A violent planet. Brown, Victor. (NC). Apr 22, p21(509). John Elway, the failure? Duerksen, Richard. (NC). Jan [7], p20(20). Our guiding star. Johnsson, William G. (F). Feb 11, p22-24(182-184). The vision of a blind man. Bowes, Ronald W. Jun [3],p12(724). Journal of a Not-So-Perfect Daughter [Review]. Scoggins, Becky Lane. (B). Our mixed-up “church”. Giang, Daniel. (D). Jun 17, p26-28(818-820). A voice of my own. Spilovoy, Tanya Marie. (Mentors). Apr 15, p25(481). Mar 18, p29(357). Our young adults went to conneXions99, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt. Wantok. Anderson, Mary Lane. Feb 11, p30(190). Just ask Bob. James, Royson. (C). Feb [4], p15(153). Martin, A. Allan. (The X-change). Apr 15, p17(470). The wealthiest woman I know. Gulke, Stephanie. (Mentors). Apr 15, p23. Keep it moving. Chavez, Stephen. (E). Jan 28, p6(102). Oxygen, grapefruit and ice. Sauls, R. Lynn. (C). Apr 22, p26(514). Welcome to the family. Volk, Elfriede. Jun 10, p31(791). Keeping faith[: “Our only child, who was always in church with us and who Parents, piercing, and pain. Martin, A. Allan. (C). May 20, p16(664). Were the early Adventists Arians? Apr 22, p12(500). went to Adventist schools through college, has left the fold and A pastor’s take on Y2K. Gainer, George. Feb 25, p10(234). What happened to Christ’s deity when He died? Apr 22, p13(501).

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What happens next? Knott, Bill. (SR). Feb 18, p3(195). AMERICAN STUDENTS—SPAIN: The Shepherd’s voice. (SI). Widner, Why she sings at midnight. (E). Knott, Bill. Jun 17, p5(797). What I learned in China. Jacobsen, Donald. (AWR). Mar 11, p24-25(320- Katie. [Mar 4], p12(268). BIRDSONGS: Why she sings at midnight. (E). Knott, Bill. Jun 17, p5(797). 321). ANGER: What if. (SI). Ketting, Ginger. [Mar 4], p11(167). BLANCO, JACK J.—RELIGION: His life, His book. (SI). Blanco, Jack J. What if. Ketting, Ginger. (SI). [Mar 4], p11(167). ANGER—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: When people hurt. (D). Adams, Roy. [Mar 4], p16-17(272-273). What if we had known how much we didn’t know! Stevens, Nelda. (Poem). Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). BLIND—BOOKS AND READING: The vision of a blind man. Bowes, Jun [3], p38(750). ANGELS–HUMAN: Angels. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn, Jun 24, p21(845). Ronald W. Jun [3],p12(724). “What is truth?”. Goldstein, Clifford R. (C). May 27, p16(696). ANIMAL WELFARE: Counting the cost. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Feb 25, BOB (DOG): Just ask Bob. (C). James, Royson. Feb [4], p15(153). What the corporate church is doing. Lamoreaux, Nancy. Feb 25, p11(235). p13(237). BODY PIERCING: Parents, piercing, and pain. (C). Martin, A. Allan. May When people hurt. Adams, Roy. (D). Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). ANTHONY, ROBIN: Old visions still live. (Education). Knott, Bill. Apr 8, 20, p16(664). When the lights go out. Medley, Carlos. (E). Mar 11, p6(302). p24-25(448-449). BRABOURNE, THEOPHILUS,—1590-: Not without a witness. (Heritage). When the time is ripe. Adams, Roy. (E). Mar 11, p5(301). APOSTASY: Keeping faith[: “Our only child, who was always in church with Satelmajer, Nikolaus. Jan 14,p26-29(58-61). Where a child is treasured. Kibble, Alvin M. (E). May [6], p6(574). us and who went to Adventist schools through college, has left BRAIN: God is right-brained. (C). Blake, Christopher. Jun 17, p29(821). Where does freedom start (and end)? Payne, Stephen. (NC). Feb 25, the fold and shows no inclination to return.”]. (C). Rock, Calvin BROTHERS AND SISTERS: He’s my brother. (S). Gilbertson, Cheryl L. Jan p22(246). B. Jan 14, p14(46). 21, p14-16(78-80). Where have all the heroes gone? Johnsson, William G. (E). Jan 28, p5(101). ARAKAKI, SABURO: Arakaki in his own words. Arakaki, Saburo. Jun 10, BROWN, GEORGE W.—SERMONS: Forward to the promised land. (SR). Who feeds the homeless in March? Duerksen, Richard. (NC). Jan 28, p8-13(768-773). Brown, George W. Mar 11, p18(314). p22(118). ARIANISM: Were the early Adventists Arians? Apr 22, p12(500). BUSINESS ETHICS: Caught in the web. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Feb 11, Who is saved? Rydzewski, Ella Mae. (E). May 27, p6(686). ASTRONOMY—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Heaven still matters. Colvin, p4-5(164-165). Who loves the city? Johnsson, William G. (E). Jan [7], p5(5). Gerald F. Mar 25, p8-11(368-371). Recommendation of the Special Ad Hoc Group. (SR). Feb 11, p4(164). Who’s correct? Williams, Bert. (NC). Jan 14, p21(53). ATHSMA–LIMITATIONS: A short leash. (C). Kay, Leslie. Jun 24, p17(841). World church leaders grapple with controversy. (SR). Medley, Carlos. Who’s in charge here? Maffeo, Richard. (R). Apr 22, p31(519). ATTITUDE (PSYCHOLOGY): Angels in my classroom. (S). Misseghers, Feb 11, p2-3(162-163). Who said it? Adams, Roy. (E). May 13, p5(621). Laurelee. Jan 14, p15-16(47-48). BUSINESSMEN—SOCIETIES, ETC.: Catalyst for awakening. (F). The whole universe dancing. Brown, Nathan. (CS). Jan 21, p8-11(72-75). For all who feel average. (D). Gulke, Stephanie. Feb 18, p12-13(204- Houghton, Dan. Feb [4], p13-15(141-143). Why be afraid? Juberg, Morten. (R). Apr [1], p30(422). 205). CAMP-MEETINGS—NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION—DIRECTORIES: Why change? Fowler, John M. (E). Apr 8, p6(430). Making the most of it. (SI). Speegle, Michael. [Mar 4], p20(276). North American Division camp meeting schedule for 1999. Feb Why I sing. Ritchey, Karen. May [6], p10(578). ATTITUDE(PSYCHOLOGY)—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: I yam what I yam. 18, p16(208). Why she sings at midnight. Knott, Bill. (E). Jun 17, p5(797). (L). Hoehn, Thelma. May 13, p22-23(638-639). CANADIAN ECUMENICAL JUBILEE INITIATIVE: Fresh start. (NC). Women in Ministry . Rock, Calvin B. (B). Apr 15, p29(485). ATTITUDE (PSYCHOLOGY)—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The least resis- Nolan, Shelley. Mar 25, p22(382). World church leaders grapple with controversy. Medley, Carlos. (SR). Feb 11, tance kids. (CS). Nash, Andy. Apr 15, p8-12(464-468). CANCER—PATIENTS: Broken for you. (R). Jones, Elizabeth A. Jan 28, p2-3(162-163). The red suspenders. (P). Thomsen, Ervin K. Jun [3], p30(742). p31(127). World Council 101. Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p18(178). AUGUSTINE,—SAINT, BISHOP OF HIPPO—VIEWS ON MAN: Reality CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Clearing our A world to win. Knott, Bill. (Heritage). Apr 22, p24-25(512-513). check: :”What is meant by the expression `We are sinners even arteries. (E). Nash, Andy. Jan 21, p6(70). World voices. Kalliokoski, Sibrina. (SR). Mar 11, p19-20(315-316). when we are not sinning’?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, CARING: The little Sabbath school that could. (C). Blake, Christopher. Feb Worship worth the risks. Terry, Tamara Michalenko. Jan [7], p10(10). p12(172). 18, p25(217). You say “tomato”... Kay, Leslie E. (C). Mar 25, p16(376). AUTHORSHIP: Divine pages. (E). Medley, Carlos. Apr 8, p5(429). My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Apr [1], You want to go where? Taylor, Kathleen. (R). Mar 11, p31(327). AVALANCHES—AUSTRIA: Nature’s dark side. (NC). Coe, Michael D. Jr. p22(414). Young widowhood. Mosby, Ruth-Ann J. (CS). Feb 18, p8-11(200-203). Mar 18, p20(348). To tell the truth. (Current issues). Wong, John B. May 20, p22-25(670- Your legacy. Laws, Lindsay John. (D). Jun 10, p22-24(782-784). BALANCE—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Balancing act. (From the heart). 673). Folkenberg, Robert S. Jan [7], p28(28). CARING—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A tale of two teens. (S). Pierson, BALTIMORE (MARYLAND)—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL: The Lord Donald R. Jan [7], p14-15(14-15). said, “Baltimore”. (SI). Tetz, Myrna. [Mar 4], p36-37(292-293). CATHOLIC CHURCH AND WORLD POLITICS: When the time is ripe. Subjects BANGLADESH—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL: Surprises in Bangladesh. (E). Adams, Roy. Mar 11, p5(301). (CS). Johnsson, William G. Jan 14, p8-11(40-43). CATHOLIC CHURCH—RELA- $25 CLUB: Letters from the $25 Club. (F). Apr [1], p12-13(404-405). BAPTISM: Baptism—it’s not magic. (E). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. Mar TIONS—WORLD COUN- Time to go for broke. (E). Johnsson, William G. Apr 22, p5(493). 25,p6(366). CIL OF CHURCHES: When ABANDONED CHILDREN—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A love story. (L). BAPTISM—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Baptism. (27F14). Apr [29], the time is ripe. (E). Adams, Small, Christopher J. Feb 18, p22-24(214-216). p24(544). Roy. Mar 11, p5(301). ABBA (THE HEBREW WORD): God’s signature. (CEM). Sage, Myrna D. BASEBALL—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Rooting them out. (CEM). Shields, CEREBRAL DOMINANCE—RELI- Jan 21, p12(76). Bonita J. Jan 21, p12-13(76-77). GIOUS ASPECTS: God is ABBOTT, NANCY CARVER—RELIGION: Journal of a Not-So-Perfect BATCHELOR, DOUGLAS E.: Net ‘99 is coming. Cooney, Betty. May [6], right-brained. (C). Blake, Daughter [Review]. (B). Scoggins, Becky Lane. Mar 18, p20(588). Christopher. Jun 17, p29(357). BEAUTY, PERSONAL—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A rose if there ever was p29(821). ABRAHAM (BIBLICAL PATRIARCH): The ultimate test. (C). Rodríguez, one. (L). Schwirzer, Jennifer Jill. May 20, p26(674). CHAIRS—MONTANA: The bench. Angel Manuel. Mar 11, p16(312). BEREAVEMENT: Three ways that may help someone you know minimize the (R). Bassford, K. L. Jan [7], ACADEMIES, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST—STUDENTS—CON- feelings of hopelessness. Ritchey, Karen. May [6], p11(579). p30(30). DUCT OF LIFE: Doing the right thing. Rock, Calvin B. Apr 8, BIBLE—APPRECIATION: His life, His book. (SI). Blanco, Jack J. [Mar 4], CHANGE—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: p13(437). p16-17(272-273). Abiding principles[: “What ACTS 2000: Kumasi. (CS). Tilstra, Douglas A. Jun 24, p8-12(832-836). BIBLE—COPIES, CURIOUS: Need a new Bible? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. disturbs me about the church is all the new ways of doing ACCIDENTS: Already forgiven. (L). McClure, Charlotte Pedersen. Mar 25, May 20, p20(668). things....”]. (C). Rock, Calvin B. May 13, p17(633). p14-15(374-375). BIBLE—DEVOTIONAL USE: It grows on you. (SI). Kramer, Sarah. [Mar 4], Why change? (E). Fowler, John M. Apr 8, p6(430). ADAM: Adam’s sin, and ours. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Feb 11, p18(274). CHAPLAINS, HOSPITAL: Life-and-death matter. (S). Devnich, D. Douglas. p29(189). BIBLE—HERMENEUTICS: Listening to one another. (SOP). White, Ellen Feb 11, p26-28(186-188). ADRIATIC UNION CONFERENCE: The changing face of Yugoslavia. Gould Harmon. Jan 28, p26(122). CHICAGO (ILLINOIS)—RELIGION: Do the math. Sahlin, Monte. Jan [7], Bruinsma, Reinder. Jun 17, p18-19(810-811). BIBLE—INFLUENCE: “I’ve heard that reading the Bible is imnportant in p11(11). ADULT CHILD ABUSE VICTIMS—PSYCHOLOGY: When people hurt. (D). making good decisions.... (C). Rock, Calvin B. Apr 8, p13(437). CHILDREN—ANECDOTES: Are you new? (R). Roderick, Althea. Feb 18, Adams, Roy. Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). BIBLE.—NT.—ROMANS 5:12—CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.: p31(223). ADULT CHILD ABUSE VICTIMS—RELIGION: When people hurt. (D). Adam’s sin, and ours. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Feb 11, CHILDREN—DEATH: All yours. (CEM). Mitchell, Florence J. Mar 18, Adams, Roy. Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). p29(189). p27(355). ADVENT-TURE (GREELEY, COLORADO): The ADVENTure. Gallagher, BIBLE.—OT.—ECCLESIASTES: On “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. CHILDREN IN PORNOGRAPHY—LAW AND LEGISLATION— Edwin V. Apr [1], p17(409). (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Mar 25, p27(387). BRITISH COLUMBIA (CANADA): Where does freedom start ADVENTIST DEAF MINISTRIES (LINCOLN, NEBRASKA): Resources BIBLE.—OT.—EXODUS 8:19—CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.: (and end)? (NC). Payne, Stephen. Feb 25, p22(246). sponsored by Adventist Deaf Ministries. Apr 22, p29(517). The finger of God. (Bible study). Klingbeil, Gerald A. Mar 11, CHILDREN OF CLERGY: A lay member’s guide to evangelizing your pastor’s ADVENTIST-LAYMEN’S SERVICES AND INDUSTRIES: Catalyst for p14-15(310-311). kids. (L). Klingbeil, Chantal. Apr 8, p22-23(446-447). awakening. (F). Houghton, Dan. Feb [4], p13-15(141-143). BIBLE.—OT.—EZEKIEL 16: A love story. (L). Small, Christopher J. Feb 18, CHILDREN—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Certified to work? (CEM). Crandall, Janet. “Create a moment”. Houghton, Dan. Feb [4], p14(142). p22-24(214-216). Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). ADVENTIST REVIEW (PERIODICAL)—AUTHORSHIP: Fresh voices— BIBLE.—OT.—GENESIS 22—CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.: CHILDREN—RELIGIOUS LIFE—ANECDOTES: A house like Grandma’s. the first wave. (E). Adams, Roy. Jan 21, p5(69). The ultimate test. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Mar 11, (CEM). Martin, Frances Harriet. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). ADVENTIST REVIEW (PERIODICAL)—CIRCULATION: Letters from the p16(312). CHRISTIAN GIVING: Giving in the Spirit. (E). Prestol, Juan R. Feb [4], $25 Club. (F). Apr [1], p12-13(404-405). BIBLE.—OT.—PSALM 82—CRITICISM, INTERPRETATION, ETC.: p6(134). Time to go for broke. (E). Johnsson, William G. Apr 22, p5(493). “Gods” on trial. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Jan 14, p30(62). Leave it to Jesus. (R). Coleman, Sarah E. May 20, p30(678). ADVENTIST WORLD RADIO: friends in the customs house. (AWR). BIBLE—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Holy Scriptures. (27F1). Who feeds the homeless in March? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jan 28, Scragg, Walter R. L. Apr 8, p29(453). Apr [29], p5. p22(118). “I want to surrender my soul”. (AWR). Steele, Andrea. Feb 11, BIBLE—READING: Editing God? (NC). Bryan, Alex. Jan 21, p20(84). CHRISTIAN LIFE: The awesome power of one. (E). McClure, Alfred C. Apr p13(173). Fifteen minutes with God. (SI). [Mar 4], p[21]([277]). [1], p6(398). ADVENTIST WORLD RADIO—CHINA: What I learned in China. Need a new Bible? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. May 20, p20(668). Back to basics. (C). James, Royson. Jan [7], p27(27). (AWR). Jacobsen, Donald. Mar 11, p24-25(320-321). She keeps me reading. (SI). Knott, Esther F. Ramharacksingh. [Mar 4], Baptism—it’s not magic. (E). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. Mar 25,p6(366). ADVENTIST WORLD RADIO—INDONESIA: One listener, many believ- p22-23. The bench. (R). Bassford, K. L. Jan [7], p30(30). ers. (AWR). Steele, Andrea. Jan 14, p17(49). BIBLE—STUDY AND TEACHING: “Don’t Adventists use the Bible any- Blessed are the nice? (C). Kay, Leslie E. May 27, p17(697). AFRO-AMERICAN SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: A life in the spot- more?”. (CS). Christian, Ed. May 20, p8-10(656-658). Burned Out On Being Good [Review]. (B). Dillon, Sally J. Jan 21, light. (CS). Chavez, Stephen. Feb [4], p8-11(136-139). Don’t depend on others (not even her). Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p30(94). AFRO-AMERICANS—HEALTH AND HYGIENE: Living despite the odds. p15(663). By what standard? (L). Krause, Renate. Jan 28, p8-10(104-106). (health). Charles-Marcel, Zeno. Feb [4], p26-28(154-156). Falling in love again. (SI). Peterson, Mike. [Mar 4], p19(275). Christ’s counterculture. (L). Marshall, David N. Mar 11, p22-23(318- AGED—CONDUCT OF LIFE: Alone but not lonely. (F). Chalfant, Morris. Fifteen minutes a day. (SI). Spivey-Brown, Gina. [Mar 4], p34(290). 319). Jan 28, p24-25(120-121). The finger of God. (Bible study). Klingbeil, Gerald A. Mar 11, p14- Divine pages. (E). Medley, Carlos. Apr 8, p5(429). AGED—DRUG USE: Touched by an angel. (CEM). Myer, F. Edna. Mar 18, 15(310-311). Experiencing God: How To Live the Full Adventure of Knowing and p27(355). Getting started in (serious) Bible study. Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p11- Doing the Will of God [Review]. (Bs). Bullock, Dan. Jun 17, AGED—MENTAL HEALTH: Alone but not lonely. (F). Chalfant, Morris. 15(659-663). p25(817). Jan 28, p24-25(120-121). Making the most of it. (SI). Speegle, Michael. [Mar 4], p20(276). Experimenting with religion. (E). Moore, Marvin. Jun [3], p6(718). AGING PARENTS: Mother’s little gray bag. (R). Janzen, Lydia. Apr 8, Notes from the wilderness. (E). Knott, Bill. Feb [4], p5(133). A horn player’s dilemma. (R). Williams, Bert. May 13, p30(646). p31(455). BIBLE—USE: Divine pages. (E). Medley, Carlos. Apr 8, p5(429). Is TV that bad? (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jan [7], p16(16). AGRICULTURE—YUGOSLAVIA: My mother’s Sabbath. (S). Vitorovich, “Don’t Adventists use the Bible anymore?”. (CS). Christian, Ed. May Jesus wants us to be liberal—even radical. (Anchorpoints). Blake, Svetozar. Mar 11, p26-29(322-325). 20, p8-10(656-658). Nathanael J. Apr 15, p26-28(482-282). ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIOR IN ANIMALS: One dog telling another dog. (D). “I’ve heard that reading the Bible is important in making good deci- Just ask Bob. (C). James, Royson. Feb [4], p15(153). Karst, Gerry. Apr 22, p14-15(502-503). sions.... (C). Rock, Calvin B. Apr 8, p13(437). The loveliness of Jesus. White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Jun [3], p40- ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE—PATIENTS: Mother’s little gray bag. (R). Janzen, BIRDS—BEHAVIOR: Why be afraid? (R). Juberg, Morten. Apr [1], 42(752-754). Lydia. Apr 8, p31(455). p30(422). On “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R.

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Mar 25, p27(387). CHURCH WORK WITH ORPHANS—BANGLADESH: Surprises in CORPORAL PUNISHMENT—BIBLICAL TEACHING: Punishing the Parents, piercing, and pain. (C). Martin, A. Allan. May 20, p16(664). Bangladesh. (CS). Johnsson, William G. Jan 14, p8-11(40-43). rebellious child. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. May 13, Safe in His care. (CEM). Rose, Michael. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). CHURCH WORK WITH SINGLE PEOPLE: Single like me. (L). Chilson, p13(629). Searching eyes. (R). Fordham, Sari K. Jan 14, p31(63). Beverly. Feb 11, p10-11(170-171). COUNSELING: Trouble in Paradise. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Feb [4], Showers of blessing. (SI). Maxwell, Randy. [Mar 4], p6-7(262-263). CHURCH WORK WITH THE BEREAVED: Three ways that may help p12(140). So how are you doing? (CS). Nelson, Dwight K. Apr [1], p8-11(400- someone you know minimize the feelings of hopelessness. Ritchey, CREATION: The whole universe dancing. (CS). Brown, Nathan. Jan 21, p8- 403). Karen. May [6], p11(579). 11(72-75). Sweet fragrances cannot be hidden. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Apr 22, p6(494). Why I sing. Ritchey, Karen. May [6], p10(578). CREATION—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Creation. (27F6). Apr Time to go deeper: Intimacy with God. Johnsson, William G. [Mar 4], CHURCH WORK WITH THE BEREAVED—CANADA: Her song was [29], p10-11(530-531). p[1]-3([257]-259). silenced. (CS). Tetz, Myrna. May [6], p8-11(576-579). CULTS—CALIFORNIA: Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? (Theology). CHRISTIAN LIFE—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Christian behavior. CHURCH WORK WITH THE DEAF: Anything is possible. (L). Rigsby, Rosado, Caleb. Mar 25, p17-19(377-379). (27F21). Apr [29], p34-35(554-555). Joyce. Apr 22, p28-30(516-518). CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION AND TOURISTS: friends in the customs CHRISTIAN RECORD (PERIODICAL)—HISTORY: The vision of a blind CHURCH WORK WITH THE DEAF—DIRECTORIES: Resources spon- house. (AWR). Scragg, Walter R. L. Apr 8, p29(453). man. Bowes, Ronald W. Jun [3],p12(724). sored by Adventist Deaf Ministries. Apr 22, p29(517). DATING (SOCIAL CUSTOMS): “I know the Bible says stuff about marrying CHRISTIAN RECORD SERVICES—HISTORY: The vision of a blind man. CHURCH WORK WITH THE HOMELESS: Church (E). Nash, Andy. Jun and dating people of your own kind...” (C). Martin, A. Allan. Bowes, Ronald W. Jun [3],p12(724). 17, p6(798). Mar 18, p13(341). CHRISTIAN UNION: Dreaming unity. CHURCH WORK WITH THE POOR: Who feeds the homeless in March? DEAF—COMMUNICATION: Anything is possible. (L). Rigsby, Joyce. Apr (E). Adams, Roy. Feb 11, (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jan 28, p22(118). 22, p28-30(516-518). p6(166). CHURCH WORK WITH THE POOR—MARYLAND: The Lord said, DEAF—SERVICES FOR: Resources for hearing-impaired. Apr 22, p30(518). When the time is ripe. (E). Adams, “Baltimore”. (SI). Tetz, Myrna. [Mar 4], p36-37(292-293). DEATH—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Death and resurrection. Roy. Mar 11, p5(301). CHURCH WORK WITH WOMEN—CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS, (27F25). Apr [29], p43(563). CHRISTIAN UNION—CONGRESS- ETC.: A world to win. (Heritage). Knott, Bill. Apr 22, p24- DEBTS, PUBLIC—DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: Fresh start. (NC). Nolan, ES—ZIMBABWE: Turn to 25(512-513). Shelley. Mar 25, p22(382). God—Rejoice in Hope. CHURCH WORK WITH YOUNG ADULTS: Get to know, go slow, spiritu- DECISION-MAKING—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Family matters. (C). (CS). Adams, Roy. Feb 11, ally grow. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Jun 17, p13(805). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jun [3], p29(741). p14-19(174-179). CHURCH WORK WITH YOUTH: Dear pastor. (C). James, Royson. May DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEYS: A complex market. (NC). Tetz, Myrna. Feb CHRISTIAN UNION—SOCIETIES, [6], p24(592). [4], p20(148). ETC.: World Council 101. CITY CHURCHES: Back to basics. (C). James, Royson. Jan [7], p27(27). DENNIS, BOB: Surprises in Bangladesh. (CS). Johnsson, William G. Jan 14, Adams, Roy. Feb 11, Cities under seige. (CS). Halvorsen, Ron Sr. Jan [7], p8-13(8-13). p8-11(40-43). p18(178). Cities under siege. (Letters). Dreibus, Peria. Apr [1], p2-3(394-395). DENNIS, CAROLE: Surprises in Bangladesh. (CS). Johnsson, William G. Jan CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE: A room of their own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Church. (E). Nash, Andy. Jun 17, p6(798). 14, p8-11(40-43). Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Implications of the incarnation. (E). Chavez, Stephen. Jun10, p5(765). DESPAIR: Hang on—it’ll get better. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Apr 22, p16(504). CHRISTIANS—JAPAN: Arakaki in his own words. Arakaki, Saburo. Jun No golden goose. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Jan 14, p6(38). DESPAIR—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The inspiration of desperation. (D). 10, p8-13(768-773). Who loves the city? (E). Johnsson, William G. Jan [7], p5(5). Ramirez, Ted L. Feb[4], p[22]-24([150]-152). Rainbow over Hell. (CS). Adams, Roy. Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). CIVIL RIGHTS—LAW AND LEGISLATION—CANADA: Where does DESSERTS: Of ice cream and love. (CEM). Barrientos, Maruja. Mar 18, CHURCH: That outfit called the Church. (D). Pollard, Leslie N. May 13, freedom start (and end)? (NC). Payne, Stephen. Feb 25, p26(354). p14-16(630-632). p22(246). DEVOTIONAL EXERCISES: Fifteen minutes with God. (SI). [Mar 4], CHURCH AND THE WORLD: Absentees. (CEM). Froese, Patty. Mar 18, CLERGY: “I would like a change [from being a pastor] and hope soon to run p[21]([277]). p27(355). for an administrative position.”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jun 10, It grows on you. (SI). Kramer, Sarah. [Mar 4], p18(274). Christ’s counterculture. (L). Marshall, David N. Mar 11, p22-23(318- p16(776). DISASTER RELIEF—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: “Has it become acceptable for 319). CLERGY—FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS: A lay member’s guide to evangeliz- Adventists to attend training seminars during the Sabbath...?”. N/A. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Jan 28, p19(115). ing your pastor’s kids. (L). Klingbeil, Chantal. Apr 8, p22-23(446- (C). Rock, Calvin B. May 13, p17(633). CHURCH ANNIVERSARIES—MICHIGAN: A living, breathing monu- 447). DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN—BIBLICAL TEACHING: Punishing the ment. (Heritage). Strayer, Brian. Jun [3], p26-28(738-740). CLEVELAND, E. E. (EDWARD EARL): A life in the spotlight. (CS). rebellious child. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. May 13, CHURCH ATTENDANCE—CALIFORNIA: Church in a commuter soci- Chavez, Stephen. Feb [4], p8-11(136-139). p13(629). ety. Thomsen, Marilyn. Jan [7], p13(13). CLOVER: Prison clover. (CEM). Rose, Mike. Jan 21, p13(77). DIVORCED PEOPLE: Love your ex? (L). Chandler, Anne L. Jan 21, p26- CHURCH BUILDINGS: The edifice complex. (P). Swanson, Gary B. Feb COMMITMENT TO THE CHURCH: Evangelists of confidence. (From the 28(90-92). 18, p26-27(218-219). heart). Folkenberg, Robert S. Feb [4], p29(157). DIVORCED PEOPLE—RELIGIOUS LIFE: A tale of two courtships. (S). CHURCH BUILDINGS—SECURITY MEASURES: Worship worth the The least resistance kids. (CS). Nash, Andy. Apr 15, p8-12(464-468). Moore, Sheryl pseud. Mar 18, p14-16(342-344). risks. Terry, Tamara Michalenko. Jan [7], p10(10). COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A nudge in the DIVING–SPIRITUAL ASPECTS: Taking the plunge. (P). Shull, Judy L May CHURCH CLOSURES—NORWAY: Vardo update. Adams, Roy. Apr 8, right direction. (SI). Hopkins, Jim. [Mar 4], p25(291). 13, p28(644). p10(434). COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTERS—MARYLAND: The Lord said, DOGS: Counting the cost. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Feb 25, p13(237). CHURCH CONTROVERSIES: 10 ways for leaders to foster congregational- “Baltimore”. (SI). Tetz, Myrna. [Mar 4], p36-37(292-293). DOGS—BEHAVIOR: One dog telling another dog. (D). Karst, Gerry. Apr ism (if they really want to). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p17(113). COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR: Reality check: “My son-in-law...is a TV addict”. 22, p14-15(502-503). Adventist congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? (CS). (C). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, p12(172). DRUG UTILIZATION: Touched by an angel. (CEM). Myer, F. Edna. Mar Knight, George R. Jan 28, p12-18(108-114). CONDUCT OF LIFE: Best of both worlds. (E). Adams, Roy. Apr 15, 18, p27(355). Blasting off. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Feb 18, p17(209). p5(461). DUNN, STEPHEN—RELIGION: Where have all the heroes gone? (E). Let not your heart be troubled. (Dialogues). Doran, Sandra Finley. May By what standard? (L). Krause, Renate. Jan 28, p8-10(104-106). Johnsson, William G. Jan 28, p5(101). [6], p14(582). Counting the cost. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Feb 25, p13(237). EDWARDS, LANI: Old visions still live. (Education). Knott, Bill. Apr 8, Our mixed-up “church. (D)., Daniel. Jun 17, p26-28(818-820). Get connected. (NC). Chavez, Stephen. Feb 18, p20(212). p24-25(448-449). Under fire. (Bible study). Bacchiocchi, Samuele R. Jun [3], p20- How to change the world. (C). Blake, Christopher. Apr 15, p13(469). ELECTRIC POWER FAILURES—DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: When the 24(732-736). The inspiration of desperation. (D). Ramirez, Ted L. Feb[4], p[22]- lights go out. (E). Medley, Carlos. Mar 11, p6(302). CHURCH DEVELOPMENT, NEW: Growing churches. (D). McClure, 24([150]-152). ELIOT, T. S.—(THOMAS STEARNS),—1888-1965.—THE LOVE SONG Alfred C. Apr [1], p14-17(406-409). John Elway, the failure? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jan [7], p20(20). OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK: On “The love song of J. Alfred CHURCH DEVELOPMENT, NEW—MICHIGAN: Getting to be a habit. Leave it to Jesus. (R). Coleman, Sarah E. May 20, p30(678). Prufrock”. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Mar 25, p27(387). Kossick, Betty. Apr [1], p15(407). Listening to one another. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Jan 28, ELWAY, JOHN: John Elway, the failure? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jan [7], CHURCH GROWTH: Local dining hall employees disagree. (P). Grant, E. p26(122). p20(20). Maxine. May 20, p27(675). My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Apr [1], EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: If the lights go out. (CS). Felder, Henry CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Friends. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Feb 25, p28(252). p22(414). Edward. Feb 25, p8-11(232-235). CHURCH MUSIC: Blasting off. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Feb 18, p17(209). N/A. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Jan 28, p19(115). When the lights go out. (E). Medley, Carlos. Mar 11, p6(302). CHURCH OFFICERS: “I would like a change [from being a pastor] and hope Of ice cream and love. (CEM). Barrientos, Maruja. Mar 18, p26(354). EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: “Has it become soon to run for an administrative position.”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. One lovely evening. (E). Nash, Andy. Mar 18, p5(333). acceptable for Adventists to attend training seminars during the Jun 10, p16(776). “People tend to use the terms “spiritual” and “moral” as if they are the Sabbath...?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. May 13, p17(633). CHURCH OFFICERS—APPOINTMENT, CALL, AND ELECTION: The same. Is it possible to live a moral life without being spiritually ENCOURAGEMENT: Spending one’s self. (F). Gulke, Stephanie. Apr 15, rites (and wrongs) of Spring. (E). Knott, Bill. May [6], p5(573). converted?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jun 10, p16(776). p22-23(478-479). CHURCH POLITY: 10 ways for leaders to foster congregationalism (if they The phantom search. (R). Roberts, Barbara. Feb 25, p31(255). END OF THE WORLD: Ed Reid: Proclaiming the end. (NC). Reid, G. really want to). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p17(113). Practical faith: “I have dear friends who...have been stocking up for the Edward. Feb 18, p14-15(206-207). Adventist congregationalism [Letters]. (Letters). Walwyn, Merlin F. time of trouble...Is this the kind of thing we’re supposed to do?”. Fighting the millennium fever. (NC). Stacey, Brenton. Feb 11, Mar 25, p2-3(362-363). (C). Rock, Calvin B. Mar 11, p21(317). p20(180). Adventist congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? (CS). Through a glass darkly. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. May 27, p27(707). ENTHUSIASM—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Rooting them out. (CEM). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p12-18(108-114). An unjustified defense. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Jun 10, p6(766). Shields, Bonita J. Jan 21, p12-13(76-77). CHURCH PUBLICITY: “I read the news today, oh boy”. (NC). Krause, Gary. When the lights go out. (E). Medley, Carlos. Mar 11, p6(302). ESCHATOLOGY: Ed Reid: Proclaiming the end. (NC). Reid, G. Edward. Feb Apr 15, p20(476). Why she sings at midnight. (E). Knott, Bill. Jun 17, p5(797). 18, p14-15(206-207). CHURCH—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The church. (27F11). Apr Your legacy. (D). Laws, Lindsay John. Jun 10, p22-24(782-784). ESKIMOS—MISSIONS—ALASKA: First Eskimo leader. (Global Mission). [29], p20(540). CONGREGATIONALISM: 10 ways for leaders to foster congregationalism (if Apr [1], p28(420). CHURCH—UNITY: Dreaming unity. (E). Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p6(166). they really want to). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p17(113). ETHICS: “People tend to use the terms “spiritual” and “moral” as if they are A hunger for the Spirit. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Feb 25, Adventist congregationalism [Letters]. (Letters). Walwyn, Merlin F. the same. Is it possible to live a moral life without being spiritually p12(236). Mar 25, p2-3(362-363). converted?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jun 10, p16(776). Is it just an ideal? (Anchorpoints). Wynn, Jennifer. Mar 18, p22- Adventist congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? (CS). EVANGELISTIC WORK: Danger ahead. (E). Adams, Roy. Mar 25, p5(365). 24(350-352). Knight, George R. Jan 28, p12-18(108-114). EVANGELISTIC WORK–KUMASI: ACTS 2000: Kumasi. (CS). Tilstra, Listening to one another. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Jan 28, CONNEXIONS99 (1999: SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND): The other Douglas A. Jun 24, p8-12(832-836). p26(122). spring meeting. (F). Nash, Andy. May [6], p40-44(608-612). EVANGELISTIC WORK—NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION: Do the math. Our mixed-up church. (D). Giang, Daniel. Jun 17, p26-28(818-820). CONTROL (PSYCHOLOGY): Reluctant saint, reluctant skier. (R). Schafer, Sahlin, Monte. Jan [7], p11(11). A room of their own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Kerry. Jun17, p30(822). EX-CHURCH MEMBERS: Keeping faith[: “Our only child, who was alwaysin CHURCH—UNITY—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Unity in the body CONVERSION: Are you new? (R). Roderick, Althea. Feb 18, p31(223). church with us and who went to Adventist schools through col- of Christ. (27F13). Apr [29], p22-23(542-543). Baptism—it’s not magic. (E). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. Mar 25,p6(366). lege, has left the fold and shows no inclination to return.”]. (C). CHURCH WORK WITH EX-CHURCH MEMBERS—CALIFORNIA: A So how are you doing? (CS). Nelson, Dwight K. Apr [1], p8-11(400- Rock, Calvin B. Jan 14, p14(46). friendly place. Apr [1], p16(408). 403). EXERCISE: Adventists and LSD. (L). Granger, Robert H. Jan [7], p22-24(22- CHURCH WORK WITH FAMILIES: Ronald McDonald goes to church. CONVERTS, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Fifteen minutes a day. (SI). 24). (L). Johnsson, Noelene. Jun [3], p16-19(728-731). Spivey-Brown, Gina. [Mar 4], p34(290). FAITH: Balancing act. (From the heart). Folkenberg, Robert S. Jan [7], CHURCH WORK WITH NEW CHURCH MEMBERS: Friends. (C). Sauls, For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584-591). p28(28). R. Lynn. Feb 25, p28(252). CONVERTS, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST—INDIA: First baptisms among Certified to work? (CEM). Crandall, Janet. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). It’s a family! (E). Chavez, Stephen. Feb 25, p6(230). the Maratha caste. (Global Mission). Apr [1], p28(420). Who’s in charge here? (R). Maffeo, Richard. Apr 22, p31(519). CHURCH WORK WITH NON CHURCH-AFFILIATED PEOPLE—ORE- CONVERTS, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST—MALAYSIA: The healing. FAMILY: Welcome to the family. Volk, Elfriede. Jun 10, p31(791). GON: In the footsteps of the pioneers. Prall, Jay E. Apr [1], (S). Coleman, Everett F. Apr 8, p26-27(450-451). FAMILY—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Marriage and the family. p17(409). (27F22). Apr [29], p36-37(556-557).

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FAMILY—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Keeping faith[: “Our only child, who was Love letters. (CEM). Grondahl, Melanee. Mar 18, p26-27(354-355). INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: You say “tomato”... (C). Kay, Leslie E. Mar always in church with us and who went to Adventist schools “Seeing how God treated Adam and Eve, how can He be called a “lov- 25, p16(376). through college, has left the fold....”]. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jan ing” Father?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Mar 11, p21(317). INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A room of their 14, p14(46). Straight talk. (E). Chavez, Stephen. May 27, p5(685). own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Ronald McDonald goes to church. (L). Johnsson, Noelene. Jun [3], “What is truth?”. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. May 27, p16(696). INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS: It’s a miracle! (S). Delinger, John L. May 27, p16-19(728-731). GOD—MERCY: Experimenting with religion. (E). Moore, Marvin. Jun [3], p22-23(702-703). FANATICISM—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Beware hobbyhorses. (E). Adams, p6(718). INFANTS (NEWBORN)—DEATH: Her song was silenced. (CS). Tetz, Roy. Jun [3], p5(717). GOD—OMNIPRESENCE: Oxygen, grapefruit and ice. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Myrna. May [6], p8-11(576-579). Let not your heart be troubled. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. May [6], Apr 22, p26(514). INSURANCE: Violent planet. (NC). Marshall, David N. Apr 8, p20(444). p14(582). GOD—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Father. (27F3). Apr [29], INTERNET (COMPUTER NETWORK): Get connected. (NC). Chavez, FATHERS: Everyone should have a father like that. (F). Heide, Ruth. Jun [3], p7(527). Stephen. Feb 18, p20(212). p44(756). GOD—WILL: Experiencing God [Review]. (B). Bullock, Dan. Jun 17, INTERNET (COMPUTER NETWORK)—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: For the How shall I know him? (R). Pecce, Lois. Jun 24, p31(855). p25(817). record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584-591). A picture of God in work gloves. (L). Kilmer, Jim. Jun 17,p22-24(814- Safe passages. (SI). Patten, Becki. [Mar 4], p13(269). INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS: Let it snow? (CEM). Payne, Stephen. 816). GODS—BIBLICAL TEACHING: “Gods” on trial. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Mar 18, p26(354). FATHERS AND DAUGHTERS: One lovely evening. (E). Nash, Andy. Mar Manuel. Jan 14, p30(62). Let not your heart be troubled. (Dialogues). Doran, Sandra Finley. May 18, p5(333). GOOD WORKS (THEOLOGY): Balancing act. (From the heart). [6], p14(582). FEAR: Why be afraid? (R). Juberg, Morten. Apr [1], p30(422). Folkenberg, Robert S. Jan [7], p28(28). Relationship skills to enhance your marriage. White, Ellen Gould FEAR IN ANIMALS: Why be afraid? (R). Juberg, Morten. Apr [1], The curse of the law. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Jan 28, p11(107). Harmon. Apr [1], p25(417). p30(422). GRAND RAPIDS CENTRAL SDA CHURCH (MICHIGAN): Getting to A tale of two courtships. (S). Moore, Sheryl pseud. Mar 18, p14- FELLOWSHIP—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Wantok. Anderson, Mary Lane. be a habit. Kossick, Betty. Apr [1], p15(407). 16(342-344). Feb 11, p30(190). GRANDPARENTS: Leave it to Jesus. (R). Coleman, Sarah E. May 20, INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Jesus Christ, FINANCE, PERSONAL—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: My windows of heaven. p30(678). MVP. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Jan 21, p17(81). (CEM). Wright, James H. Jr. Jan 21, p13(77). : The great controversy. (27F8). Apr My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Apr [1], FOLKENBERG, ROBERT S.: Caught in the web. (SR). Johnsson, William [29], p14(534). p22(414). G. Feb 11, p4-5(164-165). GREELEY SDA CHURCH (COLORADO): The ADVENTure. Gallagher, INTERRACIAL DATING: “I know the Bible says stuff about marrying and Recommendation of the Special Ad Hoc Group. (SR). Feb 11, p4(164). Edwin V. Apr [1], p17(409). dating people of your own kind...I’m dating an Indian, and I’m World church leaders grapple with controversy. (SR). Medley, Carlos. GRIEF: Her song was silenced. (CS). Tetz, Myrna. May [6], p8-11(576-579). Filipino. The racial difference has caused some friction in my fam- Feb 11, p2-3(162-163). Young widowhood. (CS). Mosby, Ruth-Ann J. Feb 18, p8-11(200-203). ily. Does it really matter?”. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Mar 18, FOLKENBERG, ROBERT S.—RESIGNATION: Adventist world president HABIT BREAKING: Reality check: “My son-in-law...is a TV addict”. (C). p13(341). resigns. (SR). Medley, Carlos. Feb 18, p2-4(194-196). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, p12(172). INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE: The shades of humanity. (NC). Rydzewski, Man on the move. (SR). Knott, Bill. Feb 18, p4-5(196-197). HAND—WOUNDS AND INJURIES: A father’s prayer. (S). Bragan, Jeris E. Ella Mae. Apr [1],p20(412). FOOTBALL PLAYERS: John Elway, the failure? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jun [3], p14-15(726-727). INTIMACY: Captivated by love. (L). Mazat, Alberta S. Apr [1], p23-25(415- Jan [7], p20(20). HANNAH, WIFE OF ELKANAH: Deep breathing. (D). Davidson, Jo Ann. 417). FORGIVENESS: Already forgiven. (L). McClure, Charlotte Pedersen. Mar May [6], p36-38(604-606). INTROVERSION: The other side of introversion. (L). Johnson, Kim Allan. 25, p14-15(374-375). HARRIS, PAMELA MAIZE: The wealthiest woman I know. (Mentors). Feb 25, p24-26(248-250). FORM (PHILOSOPHY): The forms of truth. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Gulke, Stephanie. Apr 15, p23. ISAAC (BIBLICAL PATRIARCH)—SACRIFICE: The ultimate test. (C). Apr 22, p22(510). HEALING: Broken for you. (R). Jones, Elizabeth A. Jan 28, p31(127). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Mar 11, p16(312). FORT LAUDERDALE (FLORIDA)—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL: Best HEALTH EVANGELISM: A bridge so near. (E). Knott, Bill. Jan 14, p5(37). IVANOVA, VALENTINA: Exiled. (S). Huff, Barbara. Jun 10, p25-27(785- of both worlds. (E). Adams, Roy. Apr 15, p5(461). The healing. (S). Coleman, Everett F. Apr 8, p26-27(450-451). 787). FREEDOM OF RELIGION: Danger ahead. (E). Adams, Roy. Mar 25, How to organize a health fair in your local mall. Tetz, Myrna. Jan 14, JACKSON SDA CHURCH (MICHIGAN)—ANNIVERSARIES, ETC.: A p5(365). p13(45). living, breathing monument. (Heritage). Strayer, Brian. Jun [3], FRIENDSHIP—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Friends. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Feb HEALTH FAIRS—PLANNING: How to organize a health fair in your local p26-28(738-740). 25, p28(252). mall. Tetz, Myrna. Jan 14, p13(45). JESUS CHRIST: Four questions for Jesus. (E). Carlson, Dennis N. Jan [7], FUTURE LIFE: Heaven still matters. Colvin, Gerald F. Mar 25, p8-11(368- HEALTHFUL LIVING: Adventists and LSD. (L). Granger, Robert H. Jan [7], p6(6). 371). p22-24(22-24). The loveliness of Jesus. White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Jun [3], p40- FUTURE LIFE—EDUCATION: Lifelong learning. (SOP). White, Ellen Living despite the odds. (health). Charles-Marcel, Zeno. Feb [4], p26- 42(752-754). Gould. Mar 25, p12-13(372-373). 28(154-156). A night in Heartbreak Hotel. (D). Hagele, Elaine. Feb 25,p16-18(240- GAMBLING—LAW AND LEGISLATION—UNITED STATES: Losing the HEARING IMPAIRED—SERVICES FOR: Resources for hearing-impaired. 242). battle? Knott, Bill. Jan 21, p25(89). Apr 22, p30(518). Our guiding star. (F). Johnsson, William G. Feb 11, p22-24(182-184). GAMBLING—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Betting their lives. (Current issues). HEAVEN: Heaven still matters. Colvin, Gerald F. Mar 25, p8-11(368-371). The stories in the scars. (R). Tompkins, Patti Hansen. Mar18, Gallagher, Jonathan. Jan 21, p22-25(86-89). How shall I know him? Lois Pecce. (R). Jun 24, p31(855). p30(358). GENERAL CONFERENCE.—EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: One amazing HEAVEN—BIBLICAL TEACHING: Utopia in the Caribbean. (D). The urgency of the Gospel. (D). Paulsen, Jan. Apr 8, p14-17(438-441). morning. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Mar 11, p17-18(313-314). Thompson, Jeffrey K. Jan 14, p22-24(54-56). JESUS CHRIST—CRUCIFIXION: At the cross. (C). Blake, Christopher. GENERAL CONFERENCE—OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES: What hap- HEAVEN—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The New Earth. Apr [29], May 20, p17(665). pens next? (SR). Knott, Bill. Feb 18, p3(195). p46(566). The rough edges. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Feb 25, p19(243). GENERAL CONFERENCE—PRESIDENTS: Adventist world president HEAVEN’S GATE (ORGANIZATION): Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? What happened to Christ’s deity when He died? Apr 22, p13(501). resigns. (SR). Medley, Carlos. Feb 18, p2-4(194-196). (Theology). Rosado, Caleb. Mar 25, p17-19(377-379). JESUS CHRIST—DIVINITY: Heresy or hopeful sign? (CS). Moon, Jerry. Man on the move. (SR). Knott, Bill. Feb 18, p4-5(196-197). HELPING BEHAVIOR: Blessed are the nice? (C). Kay, Leslie E. May 27, Apr 22, p8-13(496-501). “An open person” — Pastor Jan Paulsen. (SR). Paulsen, Jan. Mar 11, p10- p17(697). Were the early Adventists Arians? Apr 22, p12(500). 13(306-309). HENRY, SAREPTA MYRENDA IRISH,—1839-1900: A world to win. What happened to Christ’s deity when He died? Apr 22, p13(501). Paulsen chosen to lead world church. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Mar 11, (Heritage). Knott, Bill. Apr 22, p24-25(512-513). JESUS CHRIST—FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES: A disciple’s diary discov- p8-9(304-305). HEROES—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Where have all the heroes gone? (E). ered. (R). McKee, Sam. Jan 21, p31(95). Recommendation of the Special Ad Hoc Group. (SR). Feb 11, p4(164). Johnsson, William G. Jan 28, p5(101). JESUS CHRIST—HUMANITY: One of us. (R). Suddarth, Barbara H. Jun World church leaders grapple with controversy. (SR). Medley, Carlos. Feb 11, HILL, JULIE: Pastor Julie. (Give and take). Tutsch, Cindy. Feb [4], p7(135). [3], p47(759). p2-3(162-163). HISTORY—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Keep it moving. (E). Chavez, Stephen. What happened to Christ’s deity when He died? Apr 22, p13(501). World voices. (SR). Kalliokoski, Sibrina. Mar 11, p19-20(315-316). Jan 28, p6(102). JESUS CHRIST—INTERCESSION: Wantok. Anderson, Mary Lane. Feb 11, GENERAL CONFERENCE—PRESIDENTS—ELECTION: One amaz- HOEHN, KEVIN: I yam what I yam. (L). Hoehn, Thelma. May 13, p22- p30(190). ing morning. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Mar 11, p17-18(313- 23(638-639). JESUS CHRIST—KNOWABLENESS: Falling in love again. (SI). Peterson, 314). HOLY SPIRIT: A hunger for the Spirit. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Mike. [Mar 4], p19(275). GIFTS, SPIRITUAL: The rites (and wrongs) of Spring. (E). Knott, Bill. May Feb 25, p12(236). Let’s talk about. (C). Blake, Christopher. Jan 21, p29(93). [6], p5(573). HOLY SPIRIT—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Holy Spirit. (27F5). JESUS CHRIST—LORDSHIP: The lordship of Jesus. (E). Johnsson, William Useful gifts. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Apr 8, p28(452). Apr [29], p9(529). G. Apr [1],p5(397). GIFTS, SPIRITUAL—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Spiritual gifts and HOME—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A house like Grandma’s. (CEM). Martin, JESUS CHRIST—MESSIAHSHIP: The Lamb of God? (R). Swanson, Gary ministries. (27F6). Apr [29], p26(546). Frances Harriet. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). B. ed. May 27, p30(710). GILBERTSON, CHERYL L.—FAMILY: He’s my brother. (S). Gilbertson, Where a child is treasured. (E). Kibble, Alvin M. May [6], p6(574). JESUS CHRIST—NATURES: One of us. (R). Suddarth, Barbara H. Jun [3], Cheryl L. Jan 21, p14-16(78-80). HOMOPHOBIA—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Straight talk. (E). Chavez, p47(759). GLENNIE, BILL: Church in a commuter society. Thomsen, Marilyn. Jan [7], Stephen. May 27, p5(685). JESUS CHRIST—PASSION: Where p13(13). HOPE: Hang on—it’ll get better. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Apr 22, p16(504). have all the heroes gone? (E). GLENNIE, KATHY: Church in a commuter society. Thomsen, Marilyn. Jan HORN (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT)—INSTRUCTION AND STUDY: A Johnsson, William G. Jan 28, [7], p13(13). horn player’s dilemma. (R). Williams, Bert. May 13, p30(646). p5(101). GLOBAL MISSION: Bandaging pneumonia. (Global Mission). Krause, Gary. HOSFORD, CHERYL: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584- JESUS CHRIST—PASSION—QUOTA- Jan [7], p29(29). 591). TIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: GLOBAL MISSION—ALASKA: First Eskimo leader. (Global Mission). Apr HOSFORD, DARRYL: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584- The life, death, and resurrec- [1], p28(420). 591). tion of Jesus Christ. (27F9). GLOBAL MISSION—INDIA: First baptisms among the Maratha caste. HOSPITAL PATIENTS—BOOKS AND READING: Fifteen minutes a day. Apr [29], p16-17(536-537). (Global Mission). Apr [1], p28(420). (SI). Spivey-Brown, Gina. [Mar 4], p34(290). JESUS CHRIST—PERSON AND GLOSSOLALIA: Useful gifts. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Apr 8, HOUSE CLEANING—ANECDOTES: Of lemonade and Sabbath rest. (R). OFFICES: The Lamb of God? p28(452). Hagele, Tana. Apr 15, p31(487). (R). Swanson, Gary B. ed. GOD—ATTRIBUTES: God is right-brained. (C). Blake, Christopher. Jun HUMILITY: What if. (SI). Ketting, Ginger. [Mar 4], p11(167). May 27, p30(710). 17, p29(821). HUNT, BOB II—RELIGION: Sentenced to life. (S). Hunt, Bob II. Jun 17, JESUS CHRIST—QUOTATIONS, GOD—FATHERHOOD: Everyone should have a father like that. (F). Heide, p16-17(808-809). MAXIMS, ETC.: The Son. (27F4). Apr [29], p8(528). Ruth. Jun [3], p44(756). HUSBAND AND WIFE: You say “tomato”... (C). Kay, Leslie E. Mar 25, JESUS CHRIST—RESURRECTION: Jesus and journalists. (C). Sauls, R. In my Father’s house. (CEM). Melendez, Ricardo. Jan 21, p12(76). p16(376). Lynn. Mar 25, p29(389). A picture of God in work gloves. (L). Kilmer, Jim. Jun 17,p22-24(814- IBAÑEZ, M. CARMEN—RELIGION: Like an open book. (SI). Ibañez, M. JOHNSON, MAGIC (EARVIN JR.)—FAMILY: Isn’t God good? (SI). 816). Carmen. [Mar 4], p8-9(264-265). Graham, Ricardo. [Mar 4], p32(288). “Seeing how God treated Adam and Eve, how can He be called a “lov- IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS: Jesus and journalists. (C). Sauls, R. JOSEPH, SON OF JACOB: The least resistance kids. (CS). Nash, Andy. Apr ing” Father?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Mar 11, p21(317). Lynn. Mar 25, p29(389). 15, p8-12(464-468). Welcome to the family. Volk, Elfriede. Jun 10, p31(791). IMAGINARY LETTERS: Letters to God. (CS). Duerksen, Richard comp. JOY—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A night in Heartbreak Hotel. (D). Hagele, GOD—KINGSHIP: Who’s correct? (NC). Williams, Bert. Jan 14, p21(53). Mar 18, p8-12(336-340). Elaine. Feb 25,p16-18(240-242). GOD—KNOWABLENESS: One of us. (R). Suddarth, Barbara H. Jun [3], INCARNATION: Implications of the incarnation. (E). Chavez, Stephen. The whole universe dancing. (CS). Brown, Nathan. Jan 21, p8-11(72- p47(759). Jun10, p5(765). 75). GOD—LOVE: A bride for all seasons. (D). Kay, Leslie E. Feb 11, p8-9(168- Our guiding star. (F). Johnsson, William G. Feb 11, p22-24(182-184). JUBILEE (JUDAISM): Fresh start. (NC). Nolan, Shelley. Mar 25, p22(382). 169). INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA—HEALTH AND HYGIENE: Living JUDGMENT: Through a glass darkly. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. May 27, p27(707). Is God for real? (D). Wang, Clarinda. Jun 24, p14-16(838-840). despite the odds. (health). Charles-Marcel, Zeno. Feb [4], p26- JULUISSEN, ANNA: One tree, one survivor, one minute till the ship sails. Jesus died for Goliath, too. (C). Blake, Christopher. Mar 18, p17(345). 28(154-156). (CS). Utt, Richard H. Apr 8, p8-10,12(432-434,436).

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KAY, LESLIE E.—ANECDOTES: You say “tomato”... (C). Kay, Leslie E. MILLENNIALISM: Fighting the millennium fever. (NC). Stacey, Brenton. World voices. (SR). Kalliokoski, Sibrina. Mar 11, p19-20(315-316). Mar 25, p16(376). Feb 11, p20(180). PAULSEN, KARI TRYKKERUD: An extraordinary journey. (F). McClure, KAY, LESLIE E.—FAMILY: The good life. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Jan 28, MILLENNIUM—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The millennium and Charlotte Pedersen. May [6], p12-13(580-581). p30(126). the end of sin. (27F26). Apr [29], p45(565). PEACE OF MIND—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Touched by an angel. (CEM). KELLOGG, JOHN HARVEY: A motherly concern. (SOP). White, Ellen MILLS, MYRON: A father’s prayer. (S). Bragan, Jeris E. Jun [3], p14-15(726- Myer, F. Edna. Mar 18, p27(355). Gould. May 27, p14-15(694-695). 727). PERCEPTION—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Who’s in charge here? (R). KELLOGG, JOHN HARVEY: Another visit to the doctor. (Heritage). Knott, MISSION OF THE CHURCH: And Noah found grace. (R). Burke, Ann. Maffeo, Richard. Apr 22, p31(519). Bill. May 27, p8-13(688-693). Mar 25, p31(391). PERFECTION: The forms of truth. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Apr 22, KINDNESS: In the laundromat. (S). Davis, Tanita Sesalye. Feb 25, p14- Bandaging pneumonia. (GM). Krause, Gary. Jan [7], p29(29). p22(510). 15(238-239). A bridge so near. (E). Knott, Bill. Jan 14, p5(37). PERFUMES: Sweet fragrances cannot be hidden. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Apr 22, Love your ex? (L). Chandler, Anne L. Jan 21, p26-28(90-92). Cities under siege. (CS). Halvorsen, Ron Sr. Jan [7], p8-13(8-13). p6(494). An unjustified defense. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Jun 10, p6(766). Dreaming unity. (E). Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p6(166). PERFUMES IN THE BIBLE: Sweet fragrances cannot be hidden. (E). Tetz, KNOTT, ESTHER F. RAMHARACKSINGH—RELIGION: She keeps me Evangelists of confidence. (From the heart). Folkenberg, Robert S. Feb Myrna. Apr 22, p6(494). reading. (SI). Knott, Esther F. Ramharacksingh. [Mar 4], p22-23. [4], p29(157). PERSONALITY: The other side of introversion. (L). Johnson, Kim Allan. KOONOOKA, JEREMY: First Eskimo leader. (GM). Apr [1], p28(420). How to change the world. (C). Blake, Christopher. Apr 15, p13(469). Feb 25, p24-26(248-250). KOREAN AMERICANS—CULTURAL ASSIMILATION: A room of their No golden goose. (E). Tetz, Myrna. Jan 14, p6(38). PESSIMISM IN LITERATURE: On “The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Searching eyes. (R). Fordham, Sari K. Jan 14, p31(63). (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Mar 25, p27(387). KOSOVO (SERBIA)—HISTORY: A violent planet. (NC). Brown, Victor. The urgency of the Gospel. (D). Paulsen, Jan. Apr 8, p14-17(438-441). PHARISEES: Pharisees at McDonald’s? (CEM). Larsen, Nancy. Jan 21, Apr 22, p21(509). MISSION OF THE CHURCH—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The p13(77). KRAMER, SARAH—RELIGION: It grows on you. (SI). Kramer, Sarah. remnant and its mission. (27F12). Apr [29], p21(541). PHYSICIANS—MALAYSIA: The healing. (S). Coleman, Everett F. Apr 8, [Mar 4], p18(274). MISSIONARIES—MONGOLIA: A very young church. (CS). Tunnell, Dale. p26-27(450-451). KUMASI: ACTS 2000: Kumasi. (CS). Tilstra, Douglas A. Jun 24, p8-12(832- May 13, p8-12(624-628). PIETY: Blasting off. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Feb 18, p17(209). 836). MISSIONS: Who is saved? (E). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. May 27, p6(686). In my Father’s house. (CEM). Melendez, Ricardo. Jan 21, p12(76). LALE, TIM: Communicating Christ. (Mentors). Wheeler, Tompaul M. Apr MOHRI, TSUNEYUKI: Capturing the secular media. Jun 10, p8-13(768- Jeans and Jesus: “Please help me understand the young adults in our 15, p23-24(479-480). 773). church who prefer casual clothes for Sabbath worship.”. (C). LAW—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The curse of the law. (C). Goldstein, MOHRI, TSUNEYUKI. RAINBOW OVER HELL: Saved from suicide. Martin, Deirdre. Mar 18, p13. Clifford R. Jan 28, p11(107). Mohri, Tsuneyuki. Jun 10, PIONEER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP (OREGON CITY, OREGON): In LAY MINISTRY: “Create a moment”. Houghton, Dan. Feb [4], p14(142). p8-13(768-773). the footsteps of the pioneers. Prall, Jay E. Apr [1], p17(409). LEADERSHIP—PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS: Spending one’s self. (F). MONTANISM: Beware hobbyhorses. (E). PLAGUES OF EGYPT: The finger of God. (Bible study). Klingbeil, Gerald A. Gulke, Stephanie. Apr 15, p22-23(478-479). Adams, Roy. Jun [3], Mar 11, p14-15(310-311). LEADERSHIP—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: “I would like a change [from being p5(717). PLEASURE—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Best of both worlds. (E). Adams, Roy. a pastor] and hope soon to run for an administrative position.”. MOORE, JAMES E.: Caught in the web. Apr 15, p5(461). (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jun 10, p16(776). (SR). Johnsson, William G. POLYTHEISM: “Gods” on trial. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Jan 14, LEATHERMAN, ANNETTE: Safe in her house. (Mentors). Omwega, Feb 11, p4-5(164-165). p30(62). Nyang’ara. Apr 15, p24-25(480-481). MOORE, JAMES E.—TRIALS, LITI- PRAYER: Deep breathing. (D). Davidson, Jo Ann. May [6], p36-38(604- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Letters from the $25 Club. (F). Apr [1], p12- GATION, ETC.: World 606). 13(404-405). church leaders grapple with Forward on our knees. (SI). Youngberg, John. [Mar 4], p10(266). LIGHTHOUSE OF THE VALLEY SDA CONGREGATION (SAN FER- controversy. (SR). Medley, Like an open book. (SI). Ibañez, M. Carmen. [Mar 4], p8-9(264-265). NANDO, CALIFORNIA): A friendly place. Apr [1], p16(408). Carlos. Feb 11, p2-3(162- A praying people. (E). Johnsson, William G. May 20, p5(653). LILIES: Two are not enough. (R). Knickerbocker, Betti. Feb [4], p30(158). 163). Safe passages. (SI). Patten, Becki. [Mar 4], p13(269). LIVENT, INCORPORATED—FINANCE: In the spotlight. (C). James, MOTELS—ANECDOTES: A night in Showers of blessing. (SI). Maxwell, Randy. [Mar 4], p6-7(262-263). Royson. Apr [1], p29(421). Heartbreak Hotel. (D). Hagele, Elaine. Feb 25,p16-18(40-242). Two are not enough. (R). Knickerbocker, Betti. Feb [4], p30(158). LONELINESS: Alone but not lonely. (F). Chalfant, Morris. Jan 28, p24- MOTION PICTURES—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Editing God? (NC). Bryan, What if. (SI). Ketting, Ginger. [Mar 4], p11(167). 25(120-121). Alex. Jan 21, p20(84). PRAYER, ANSWERS TO: A father’s prayer. (S). Bragan, Jeris E. Jun [3], LORD’S PRAYER: For the thirsty soul. (SI). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. [Mar 4], MUSIC: Why I sing. Ritchey, Karen. May [6], p10(578). p14-15(726-727). p14-15(270-271). NATURAL DISASTERS—FINANCE: Violent planet. (NC). Marshall, Good counsel. (SI). Voorheis, Alice R. [Mar 4], p24-25(280-281). LORD’S SUPPER: Broken for you. (R). Jones, Elizabeth A. Jan 28, p31(127). David N. Apr 8, p20(444). A memorable show. (CEM). Fedusenko, Jason. Jan 21, p13(77). LORD’S SUPPER—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Lord’s Supper. NATURE—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Nature’s dark side. (NC). Coe, Michael My mother’s Sabbath. (S). Vitorovich, Svetozar. Mar 11, p26-29(322- (27F15). Apr [29], p25(545). D. Jr. Mar 18, p20(348). 325). LOS ANGELES (CALIFORNIA)—RELIGION: Do the math. Sahlin, Oxygen, grapefruit and ice. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Apr 22, p26(514). The Shepherd’s voice. (SI). Widner, Katie. [Mar 4], p12(268). Monte. Jan [7], p11(11). NET ‘98: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584-591). Touched by an angel. (CEM). Myer, F. Edna. Mar 18, p27(355). LOTTERIES—LAW AND LEGISLATION—UNITED STATES: Losing the Forward on our knees. (SI). Youngberg, John. [Mar 4], p10(266). PRAYER—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.—RESEARCH: Who said it? battle? Knott, Bill. Jan 21, p25(89). So how are you doing? (CS). Nelson, Dwight K. Apr [1], p8-11(400- (E). Adams, Roy. May 13, p5(621). LOVE: A bride for all seasons. (D). Kay, Leslie E. Feb 11, p8-9(168-169). 403). PRIDE AND VANITY: The red suspenders. (P). Thomsen, Ervin K. Jun [3], Just ask Bob. (C). James, Royson. Feb [4], p15(153). NET NEW YORK ‘99: Net ‘99 is coming. Cooney, Betty. May [6], p20(588). p30(742). Of ice cream and love. (CEM). Barrientos, Maruja. Mar 18, p26(354). NEW CHURCH MEMBERS: It’s a family! (E). Chavez, Stephen. Feb 25, PRINCE OF EGYPT(MOTION PICTURE): Editing God? (NC). Bryan, MAFFEO, RICHARD—HOMES AND HAUNTS: Who’s in charge here? p6(230). Alex. Jan 21, p20(84). (R). Maffeo, Richard. Apr 22, p31(519). NEW UTOPIA: Utopia in the Caribbean. (D). Thompson, Jeffrey K. Jan 14, PRISONERS—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Prison clover. (CEM). Rose, Mike. Jan 21, MAHON, PENNY: A voice of my own. (Mentors). Spilovoy, Tanya Marie. p22-24(54-56). p13(77). Apr 15, p25(481). NEW YORK (NEW YORK)—RELIGION: Do the math. Sahlin, Monte. Jan Sentenced to life. (S). Hunt, Bob II. Jun 17, p16-17(808-809). MAN (THEOLOGY): Reality check: :”What is meant by the expression `We [7], p11(11). PRISONERS—TRANSPORTATION: Safe in His care. (CEM). Rose, are sinners even when we are not sinning’?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. NEWBOLD COLLEGE—STUDENTS: Old visions still live. (Education). Michael. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). Feb 11, p12(172). Knott, Bill. Apr 8, p24-25(448-449). PROPHECY—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The gift of prophecy. MAN (THEOLOGY)—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The nature of NINETEEN NINETY-EIGHT, A.D.: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May (27F17). Apr [29], p27(547). man. (27F7). Apr [29], p12-13(532-533). [6], p16-23(584-591). PROPHETS: Ellen White’s disturbing disclaimer of 1904. (Heritage). Coon, MARANATHA SDA SEMINARY (BANGLADESH): Surprises in NOAH: And Noah found grace. (R). Burke, Ann. Mar 25, p31(391). Roger W. May 13, p24-27(640-643). Bangladesh. (CS). Johnsson, William G. Jan 14, p8-11(40-43). NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION—DATA PROCESSING: What the corpo- PROSELYTES AND PROSELYTISM: Danger ahead. (E). Adams, Roy. Mar MARATHA (INDIC PEOPLE)—MISSIONS—INDIA: First baptisms among rate church is doing. Lamoreaux, Nancy. Feb 25, p11(235). 25, p5(365). the Maratha caste. (GM). Apr [1], p28(420). NURSES—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Fifteen minutes a day. (SI). Spivey-Brown, PROVIDENCE AND GOVERNMENT OF GOD: Finishing touches. (CEM). MARKET RESEARCH: A complex market. (NC). Tetz, Myrna. Feb [4], Gina. [Mar 4], p34(290). McKown, Mona Schmidt. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). p20(148). OBEDIENCE—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The curse of the law. (C). Forward to the promised land. (SR). Brown, George W. Mar 11, MARRIAGE: Relationship skills to enhance your marriage. White, Ellen Goldstein, Clifford R. Jan 28, p11(107). p18(314). Gould Harmon. Apr [1], p25(417). OLLE, ANDREW,—1947-1995: Your legacy. (D). Laws, Lindsay John. Jun friends in the customs house. (AWR). Scragg, Walter R. L. Apr 8, MARRIAGE—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Marriage and the family. 10, p22-24(782-784). p29(453). (27F22). Apr [29], p36-37(556-557). ONE (THE NUMBER): The awesome power of one. (E). McClure, Alfred C. The good life. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Jan 28, p30(126). MARRIED PEOPLE: Trouble in Paradise. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Feb [4], Apr [1], p6(398). In the spotlight. (C). James, Royson. Apr [1], p29(421). p12(140). ORCHIDS: The phantom search. (R). Roberts, Barbara. Feb 25, p31(255). It’s a miracle! (S). Delinger, John L. May 27, p22-23(702-703). MARTHA, THE SISTER OF LAZARUS: A disciple’s diary discovered. (R). ORDINATION OF WOMEN—SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS: Women in My windows of heaven. (CEM). Wright, James H. Jr. Jan 21, p13(77). McKee, Sam. Jan 21, p31(95). Ministry . (B). Rock, Calvin B. Apr 15, p29(485). A pastor’s take on Y2K. Gainer, George. Feb 25, p10(234). MARY OF BETHANY: A disciple’s diary discovered. (R). McKee, Sam. Jan OREGON CITY SDA CHURCH (OREGON)—HISTORY: In the footsteps Prison clover. (CEM). Rose, Mike. Jan 21, p13(77). 21, p31(95). of the pioneers. Prall, Jay E. Apr [1], p17(409). Safe in His care. (CEM). Rose, Michael. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). MASS SUICIDE—CALIFORNIA: Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? OWUSU, OWEN: Old visions still live. (Education). Knott, Bill. Apr 8, p24- PSYCHOLOGY, RELIGIOUS: Heaven’s Gate or Hell’s detour? (Theology). (Theology). Rosado, Caleb. Mar 25, p17-19(377-379). 25(448-449). Rosado, Caleb. Mar 25, p17-19(377-379). MATERIALISM—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Christ’s counterculture. (L). OWUSU, SAMANTHA LOND: Old visions still live. (Education). Knott, PUBLIC WORSHIP: Blasting off. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Feb 18, p17(209). Marshall, David N. Mar 11, p22-23(318-319). Bill. Apr 8, p24-25(448-449). Hyveth Williams: Senior pastor. (NC). Williams, Hyveth. May 20, p28- McCLURE, JESSICA: The stories in the scars. (R). Tompkins, Patti Hansen. OXYGEN: Oxygen, grapefruit and ice. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Apr 22, 29(676-677). Mar18, p30(358). p26(514). Jeans and Jesus: “Please help me understand the young adults in our MEDICAL ETHICS: To tell the truth. (Current issues). Wong, John B. May PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION—ANNIVERSARIES, church who prefer casual clothes for Sabbath worship.”. (C). 20, p22-25(670-673). ETC.: A life-changing anniversary. Jarnes, David C. Jun [3], Martin, Deirdre. Mar 18, p13. MENTAL HEALTH: The other side of introversion. (L). Johnson, Kim p10(722). PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING—HISTORY: Publish or they perish. Allan. Feb 25, p24-26(248-250). PARABLES: The edifice complex. (P). Swanson, Gary B. Feb 18, p26- (CS). Goldstein, Clifford R. Jun [3], p8-13(720-725). MENTALLY HANDICAPPED: I yam what I yam. (L). Hoehn, Thelma. 27(218-219). QUESTIONNAIRES: N/A. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Jan 28, p19(115). May 13, p22-23(638-639). Local dining hall employees disagree. (P). Grant, E. Maxine. May 20, RACE RELATIONS—BIBLICAL TEACHING: “I know the Bible says stuff MENTORING: Safe in her house. (mentors). Omwega, Nyang’ara. Apr 15, p27(675). about marrying and dating people of your own kind...”. (C). p24-25(480-481). The red suspenders. (P). Thomsen, Ervin K. Jun [3], p30(742). Martin, A. Allan. Mar 18, p13(341). Spending one’s self. (F). Gulke, Stephanie. Apr 15, p22-23(478-479). PARENT AND TEENAGER: Parents, piercing, and pain. (C). Martin, A. RACIALLY MIXED PEOPLE: The shades of humanity. (NC). Rydzewski, Ella MENTORING IN EDUCATION: The wealthiest woman I know. (Mentors). Allan. May 20, p16(664). Mae. Apr [1],p20(412). Gulke, Stephanie. Apr 15, p23. PARENTING: Blessed are the nice? (C). Kay, Leslie E. May 27, p17(697). RADIO IN RELIGION—CHINA: What I learned in China. (AWR). MENTORING IN EDUCATION—GREAT BRITAIN: A voice of my own. PASTORAL MEDICINE: Life-and-death matter. (S). Devnich, D. Douglas. Jacobsen, Donald. Mar 11, p24-25(320-321). (Mentors). Spilovoy, Tanya Marie. Apr 15, p25(481). Feb 11, p26-28(186-188). RADIO IN RELIGION—INDONESIA: One listener, many believers. MENTORING IN JOURNALISM: Communicating Christ. (Mentors). PATTEN, BECKI—RELIGION: Safe passages. (SI). Patten, Becki. [Mar 4], (AWR). Steele, Andrea. Jan 14, p17(49). Wheeler, Tompaul M. Apr 15, p23-24(479- 480). p13(269). RECONCILIATION: A tale of two courtships. (S). Moore, Sheryl pseud. MI CORAZON (MUSICAL): In the spotlight. (C). James, Royson. Apr [1], PAULSEN, JAN: “An open person” — Pastor Jan Paulsen. (SR). Paulsen, Mar 18, p14-16(342-344). p29(421). Jan. Mar 11, p10-13(306-309). REID, G. EDWARD—AUTHORSHIP: Ed Reid: Proclaiming the end. (NC). MILITARISM: A violent planet. (NC). Brown, Victor. Apr 22, p21(509). Paulsen chosen to lead world church. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Mar Reid, G. Edward. Feb 18, p14-15(206-207). 11, p8-9(304-305). RELATIONSHIP–SPIRITUAL: Is God for real? (D). Wang, Clarinda. Jun 24,

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p14-16(838-840). Christ’s ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. (27F23). Apr [29], p38- SOCIAL NORMS—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Pharisees at McDonald’s? REMNANT (THEOLOGY)—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The rem- 39(558-559). (CEM). Larsen, Nancy. Jan 21, p13(77). nant and its mission. (27F12). Apr [29], p21(541). Clearing our arteries. (E). Nash, Andy. Jan 21, p6(70). SOCIAL WORK—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A kinder, gentler church. REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT AND REPRESENTATION—RELI- Creation. (27F6). Apr [29], p10-11(530-531). (Current issues). Pittman, Sharon Weaver. May[6], p28-30(596- GIOUS ASPECTS: The diversity breakdown. Adams, Roy. Feb Death and resurrection. (27F25). Apr [29], p43(563). 598). 11, p19(179). The experience of salvation. (27F10). Apr [29], p18-19(538-539). SOCIAL WORKERS—RELIGIOUS LIFE—SEVENTH-DAY ADVEN- RESURRECTION—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Death and resurrec- The Father. (F273). Apr [29], p7(527). TISTS: A kinder, gentler church. (Current issues). Pittman, tion. (27F25). Apr [29], p43(563). Fresh 27. Johnsson, William G. Apr [29], p2(522). Sharon Weaver. May[6], p28-30(596-598). RETREATS: For the thirsty soul. (SI). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. [Mar 4], p14- Fresh voices—the first wave. (E). Adams, Roy. Jan 21, p5(69). SOUP KITCHENS—MICHIGAN: A nudge in the right direction. (SI). 15(270-271). The gift of prophecy. (27F17). Apr [29], p27(547). Hopkins, Jim. [Mar 4], p25(291). RICH YOUNG RULER: Giving in the Spirit. (E). Prestol, Juan R. Feb [4], The great controversy. (27F8). Apr [29], p14(534). SOUTH-EAST EUROPEAN UNION: The changing face of Yugoslavia. p6(134). The Holy Scriptures. (27F1). Apr [29], p5. Bruinsma, Reinder. Jun 17, p18-19(810-811). RITCHEY, KAREN: Her song was silenced. (CS). Tetz, Myrna. May [6], p8- The Holy Spirit. (27F5). Apr [29], p9(529). SPICER, W. A.: Dearest Georgie. Johnsson, William G. (E). Jun 24, p5(829). 11(576-579). Is it just an ideal? (Anchorpoints). Wynn, Jennifer. Mar 18, p22- SPIRITUAL LIFE: Burned Out On Being Good [Review]. (B). Dillon, Sally J. RUGELINYANGE, AMON: “I read the news today, oh boy”. (NC). Krause, 24(350-352). Jan 21, p30(94). Gary. Apr 15, p20(476). Jesus wants us to be liberal—even radical. (Anchorpoints). Blake, For the thirsty soul. (SI). Rydzewski, Ella Mae. [Mar 4], p14-15(270- RWANDA UNION MISSION—PRESIDENTS: “I read the news today, oh Nathanael J. Apr 15, p26-28(482-282). 271). boy”. (NC). Krause, Gary. Apr 15, p20(476). The law of God. (27F18). Apr [29], p28-29(548-549). Getting started in (serious) Bible study. Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p11- SABBATARIANS—HISTORY—GREAT BRITAIN: Not without a witness. The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. (27F9). Apr [29], p16- 15(659-663). (Heritage). Satelmajer, Nikolaus. Jan 14,p26-29(58-61). 17(536-537). It grows on you. (SI). Kramer, Sarah. [Mar 4], p18(274). SABBATH: God’s signature. (CEM). Sage, Myrna D. Jan 21, p12(76). The Lord’s Supper. (SOP15). Apr [29], p25(545). Making the most of it. (SI). Speegle, Michael. [Mar 4], p20(276). Jesus Christ, MVP. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Jan 21, p17(81). Marriage and the family. (SOP22). Apr [29], p36-37(556-557). “People tend to use the terms “spiritual” and “moral” as if they are the Of lemonade and Sabbath rest. (R). Hagele, Tana. Apr 15, p31(487). The millennium and the end of sin. (SOP26). Apr [29], p45(565). same. Is it possible to live a moral life without being spiritually The rest of your life. (E). Chavez, Stephen. Apr 15, p6(462). The nature of man. (SOP7). Apr [29], p12-13(532-533). converted?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jun 10, p16(776). Sabbath in the city. James, Royson. Jan [7], p12(12). The New Earth. Adventist Review: 1999, v176, Apr [29], p46(566). SPOUSES OF CLERGY: Family matters. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jun [3], Under fire. (Bible study). Bacchiocchi, Samuele R. Jun [3], p20- The remnant and its mission. (SOP12). Apr [29], p21(541). p29(741). 24(732-736). The Sabbath. (SOP19). Apr [29], p30-31(550-551). STEWARDSHIP, CHRISTIAN—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: SABBATH-KEEPING: “Has it become acceptable for Adventists to attend The second coming of Christ. (SOP24). Apr [29], p40-41(560-561). Stewardship. (SOP20). Apr [29], p33(553). training seminars during the Sabbath ...?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. The Son. (SOP4). Apr [29], p8(528). STILLBIRTH—PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS: Her song was silenced. May 13, p17(633). Spiritual gifts and ministries. (SOP16). Apr [29], p26(546). (CS). Tetz, Myrna. May [6], p8-11(576-579). Jesus Christ, MVP. (C). Martin, A. Allan. Jan 21, p17(81). Stewardship. (SOP20). Apr [29], p33(553). STUDENT TEACHERS—ANECDOTES: What if. (SI). Ketting, Ginger. The rest of your life. (E). Chavez, Stephen. Apr 15, p6(462). The Trinity. (SOP2). Apr [29], p6(526). [Mar 4], p11(167). Sabbath in the city. James, Royson. Jan [7], p12(12). Unity in the body of Christ. (SOP13). Apr [29], p22-23(542-543). STUDENTS—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Letters to God. (CS). Duerksen, Richard Special delivery. (CEM). Nash, Don. Jun 17, p14-15(806-807). The whole universe dancing. (CS). Brown, Nathan. Jan 21, p8-11(72- comp. Mar 18, p8-12(336-340). SABBATH-KEEPING—YUGOSLAVIA: My mother’s Sabbath. (S). 75). SUCCESS: John Elway, the failure? (NC). Duerksen, Richard. Jan [7], Vitorovich, Svetozar. Mar 11, p26-29(322-325). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—DOCTRINES—HISTORY: Heresy or p20(20). SABBATH—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Sabbath. (27F19). Apr hopeful sign? (CS). Moon, Jerry. Apr 22, p8-13(496-501). SUFFERING: The final exam. (S). Christian, Ed. Apr 15, p14-16(470-472). [29], p30-31(550-551). Were the early Adventists Arians? Apr 22, p12(500). Finishing touches. (CEM). McKown, Mona Schmidt. Jun 17, p14- SABBATH SCHOOLS: The little Sabbath school that could. (C). Blake, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—FINANCE: “I don’t understand why con- 15(806-807). Christopher. Feb 18, p25(217). gregations have to send 100 percent of tithe “up the ladder” to the The rough edges. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Feb 25, p19(243). Notes from the wilderness. (E). Knott, Bill. Feb [4], p5(133). local conference.”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Jan 14, p14(46). SUFFERING OF GOD: Faith in foxholes. (NC). Manners, Bruce. May 13, SALVATION: The curse of the law. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Jan 28, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—GOVERNMENT: Caught in the web. p20(636). p11(107). (SR). Johnsson, William G. Feb 11, p4-5(164-165). The rough edges. (C). Goldstein, Clifford R. Feb 25, p19(243). Our guiding star. (F). Johnsson, William G. Feb 11, p22-24(182-184). One amazing morning. (SR). Johnsson, William G. Mar 11, p17- When people hurt. (D). Adams, Roy. Mar 25, p24-26(384-386). Reality check: :”What is meant by the expression `We are sinners even 18(313-314). SUICIDE—PREVENTION: My reluctant witness. (SI). Church, Ginger when we are not sinning’?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, The rites (and wrongs) of Spring. (E). Knott, Bill. May [6], p5(573). Mostert. [Mar 4], p31(287). p12(172). What happens next? (SR). Knott, Bill. Feb 18, p3(195). Saved from suicide. Mohri, Tsuneyuki. Jun 10, p8-13(768-773). SALVATION—BIBLICAL TEACHING: Balancing act. (C). Folkenberg, World church leaders grapple with controversy. (SR). Medley, Carlos. SUZUKI, YOSHIO: Saved from suicide. Mohri, Tsuneyuki. Jun 10, p8- Robert S. Jan [7], p28(28). Feb 11, p2-3(162-163). 13(768-773). SALVATION OUTSIDE THE CHURCH: Who is saved? (E). Rydzewski, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—GOVERNMENT—HISTORY: Adventist TEACHER-STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The Ella Mae. May 27, p6(686). congregationalism: Wake-up call or death knell? (CS). Knight, final exam. (S). Christian, Ed. Apr 15, p14-16(470-472). SALVATION—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The experience of salva- George R. Jan 28, p12-18(108-114). TEACHERS—ANECDOTES: Angels in my classroom. (S). Misseghers, tion. (27F10). Apr [29], p18-19(538-539). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—HEALTH AND HYGIENE: Adventists Laurelee. Jan 14, p15-16(47-48). SANCTUARY DOCTRINE—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: Christ’s and LSD. (L). Granger, Robert H. Jan [7], p22-24(22-24). TEACHERS—APPRECIATION: Taught by love. (E). Knott, Bill. Feb 25, ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. (27F23). Apr [29], p38- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—HISTORY: Keep it moving. (E). Chavez, p5(229). 39(558-559). Stephen. Jan 28, p6(102). TEENAGERS: In the laundromat. (S). Davis, Tanita Sesalye. Feb 25, p14- SASENICK, JOYCE: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584- A world to win. (Heritage). Knott, Bill. Apr 22, p24-25(512-513). 15(238-239). 591). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—HISTORY—MICHIGAN: A living, TEENAGERS—RELIGIOUS LIFE: A tale of two teens. (S). Pierson, Donald SASENICK, RICK: For the record. (F). Leito, Ludi. May [6], p16-23(584- breathing monument. (Heritage). Strayer, Brian. Jun [3], p26- R. Jan [7], p14-15(14-15). 591). 28(738-740). TEENAGERS—SUICIDAL BEHAVIOR: Hang on—it’ll get better. (C). Kay, SATELLITE EVANGELISM—NEW YORK (NEW YORK): Net ‘99 is com- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—HISTORY—VARDO (NORWAY): One Leslie E. Apr 22, p16(504). ing. Cooney, Betty. May [6], p20(588). tree, one survivor, one minute till the ship sails. (CS). Utt, TEENAGERS–VIOLENCE: Should it take a massacre to move us? SCARS—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: The stories in the scars. (R). Tompkins, Richard H. Apr 8, p8-10,12(432-434,436). (Opinion). Coffin, James N. Jun[3], p25(737). Patti Hansen. Mar18, p30(358). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—MONGOLIA: A very young church. TELEVISION: Is TV that bad? (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jan [7], p16(16). SCHOOL CHOICE: Family matters. (C). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jun [3], (CS). Tunnell, Dale. May 13, p8-12(624-628). TELEVISION PERSONALITIES—AUSTRALIA: Your legacy. (D). Laws, p29(741). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—PUBLISHING—ANNIVERSARIES, Lindsay John. Jun 10, p22-24(782-784). SCIENCE PROJECTS—ANECDOTES: Clearing our arteries. (E). Nash, ETC.: Publish or they perish. (CS). Goldstein, Clifford R. Jun TELEVISION—PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS: Reality check: “My son-in- Andy. Jan 21, p6(70). [3], p8-13(720-725). law...is a TV addict”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, p12(172). SECOND ADVENT: All yours. (CEM). Mitchell, Florence J. Mar 18, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—PUBLISHING—HISTORY: A life-chang- TEN COMMANDMENTS—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The law of p27(355). ing anniversary. Jarnes, David C. Jun [3], p10(722). God. (SOP18). Apr [29], p28-29(548-549). Four questions for Jesus. (E). Carlson, Dennis N. Jan [7], p6(6). Publish or they perish. (CS). Goldstein, Clifford R. Jun [3], p8-13(720- THOMPSON, G. RALPH: What happens next? (SR). Knott, Bill. Feb 18, SECOND ADVENT—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The second com- 725). p3(195). ing of Christ. (27F24). Apr [29], p40-41(560-561). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—RACE RELATIONS: A room of their THREE ANGELS’ MESSAGES: And Noah found grace. (R). Burke, Ann. SECOND ADVENT—SIGNS: A gathering intensity. (E). Johnsson, William own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Jun 17, p8-12(800-804). Mar 25, p31(391). G. Feb 18,p6(198). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—SIBERIA (RUSSIA): Exiled. (S). Huff, TIME MANAGEMENT—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Is TV that bad? (C). SELF-CONTROL—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Counting the cost. (C). Kay, Barbara. Jun 10, p25-27(785-787). Doran, Sandra Finley. Jan [7], p16(16). Leslie E. Feb 25, p13(237). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—STANDARDS: Doing the right thing. TIME OF TROUBLE—PLANNING: Listening to one another. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon.. Jan 28, Rock, Calvin B. Apr 8, p13(437). Practical faith: “I have dear p26(122). Jesus wants us to be liberal—even radical. (Anchorpoints). Blake, friends who...have been stock- SELF-PERCEPTION: For all who feel average. (D). Gulke, Stephanie. Feb Nathanael J. Apr 15, p26-28(482-282). ing up for the time of trou- 18, p12-13(204-205). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—TERMINOLOGY: Learning the language. ble...Is this the kind of thing SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRIES: In the laundromat. (S). Davis, Tanita Sesalye. (F). Johnsson, William G. Feb 18, p28-30(220-222). we’re supposed to do?”. (C). Feb 25, p14-15(238-239). SEX: Captivated by love. (L). Mazat, Alberta S. Apr [1], p23-25(415-417). Rock, Calvin B. Mar 11, SEPARATION (PSYCHOLOGY)—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: He’s my broth- The original Eden experience a model of Christian marital love. Mazat, p21(317). er. (S). Gilbertson, Cheryl L. Jan 21, p14-16(78-80). Alberta S. Apr [1], p25(417). TITHES: Giving in the Spirit. (E). SERVICE (THEOLOGY): A community connection. (L). Kossick, Betty. Jan SHEPARD, MATTHEW,—1977-1998: Straight talk. (E). Chavez, Stephen. Prestol, Juan R. Feb [4], 14, p12-13(44-45). May 27, p5(685). p6(134). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHORAL ENSEMBLE OF GREATER SIBERIA (RUSSIA)—SOCIAL CONDITIONS—1960-: Exiled. (S). Huff, “I don’t understand why congrega- TORONTO (CANADA): In the spotlight. (C). James, Royson. Barbara. Jun 10, p25-27(785-787). tions have to send 100 per- Apr [1], p29(421). SIGN LANGUAGE: Anything is possible. (L). Rigsby, Joyce. Apr 22, p28- cent of tithe “up the ladder” SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—ATTITUDES: World voices. (SR). 30(516-518). to the local conference.”. (C). Kalliokoski, Sibrina. Mar 11, p19-20(315-316). SIGNS OF THE TIMES (PERIODICAL)—ANNIVERSARIES, ETC.: A Rock, Calvin B. Jan 14, p14(46). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—BALKAN PENINSULA: The changing life-changing anniversary. Jarnes, David C. Jun [3], p10(722). My windows of heaven. (CEM). Wright, James H. Jr. Jan 21, p13(77). face of Yugoslavia. Bruinsma, Reinder. Jun 17, p18-19(810-811). SIMPLICITY: One lovely evening. (E). Nash, Andy. Mar 18, p5(333). TOLSTOY, LEO,—GRAF,—1828-1910—RELIGION: Let’s talk about. (C). SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—CHINA: What I learned in China. SIN: Reality check: :”What is meant by the expression `We are sinners even Blake, Christopher. Jan 21, p29(93). (AWR). Jacobsen, Donald. Mar 11, p24-25(320-321). when we are not sinning’?”. (C). Rock, Calvin B. Feb 11, TORONTO (ONTARIO)—RELIGION: Do the math. Sahlin, Monte. Jan SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—COMMUNICATION: Learning the lan- p12(172). [7], p11(11). guage. (F). Johnsson, William G. Feb 18, p28-30(220-222). Straight talk. (E). Chavez, Stephen. May 27, p5(685). TRACTS: My reluctant witness. (SI). Church, Ginger Mostert. [Mar 4], SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—CONDUCT OF LIFE: Things We Don’t SIN, ORIGINAL: Adam’s sin, and ours. (C). Rodríguez, Angel Manuel. Feb p31(287). Talk About [Review]. (B). Dillon, Sally J. Mar 18, p29(357). 11, p29(189). TRIBULATION (CHRISTIAN ESCHATOLOGY)—PLANNING: Practical SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—DATA PROCESSING: If the lights go SINGLE PEOPLE: Single like me. (L). Chilson, Beverly. Feb 11, p10-11(170- faith: “I have dear friends who...have been stocking up for the out. (CS). Felder, Henry Edward. Feb 25, p8-11(232-235). 171). time of trouble...Is this the kind of thing we’re supposed to do?”. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS—DOCTRINES: Baptism. (F2714). Apr SKATING—COMPETITIONS: A memorable show. (CEM). Fedusenko, (C). Rock, Calvin B. Mar 11, p21(317). [29], p24(544). Jason. Jan 21, p13(77). TRINITY: Heresy or hopeful sign? (CS). Moon, Jerry. Apr 22, p8-13(496- Christian behavior. (27F21). Apr [29], p34-35(554-555). SOCIAL PROBLEMS–VIOLENCE: Should it take a massacre to move us? 501). The church. (27F11). Apr [29], p20(540). (Opnion). Coffin, James N. Jun[3], p25(737). TRINITY—QUOTATIONS, MAXIMS, ETC.: The Trinity. (SOP2). Apr

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[29], p6(526). p36-38(604-606). May 27, p18-19(698-699). TRINITY TEMPLE SDA CHURCH (NEWARK, NEW JERSEY)—SECU- WOMEN—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Introducing Marty. (L). Neidigh, Gloria. May India: Adventists attacked in wave of violence against Christians in India. Feb RITY MEASURES: Worship worth the risks. Terry, Tamara 27, p28-29(708-709). 11, p20(180). Michalenko. Jan [7], p10(10). WOMEN, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST—BIOGRAPHY: An extraordinary Attacks on Adventist and other Christian churches continue in India. TRUST IN GOD: Nature’s dark side. (NC). Coe, Michael D. Jr. Mar 18, journey. (F). McClure, Charlotte Pedersen. May [6], p12-13(580- Mar 25, p21(381). p20(348). 581). India: Church raises religious liberty profile. Apr8, p20(444). Reluctant saint, reluctant skier. (R). Schafer, Kerry. Jun17, p30(822). WORKAHOLISM: My daughter-in-law is a workaholic. (C). Doran, Sandra Iowa: 141 years ago: A reader responds. Apr 22, p20(508). A violent planet. (NC). Brown, Victor. Apr 22, p21(509). Finley. Apr [1], p22(414). Iraq: Adventists unharmed after air attacks in Iraq. Jan21, p19(83). Why be afraid? (R). Juberg, Morten. Apr [1], p30(422). WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES: World Council 101. Adams, Roy. Feb Israel: Human rights celebration marks a new beginning in Israel. Elofer, You want to go where? (R). Taylor, Kathleen. Mar 11, p31(327). 11, p18(178). Richard. Mar 25, p21(381). TRUTH (CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY): The forms of truth. (C). Goldstein, WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES. ASSEMBLY (8TH: 1998: HARARE, Jordan: Islamic Pathfinder society initiated in Cyprus. Jan 21, p21(85). Clifford R. Apr 22, p22(510). ZIMBABWE): Danger ahead. (E). Adams, Roy. Mar 25, p5(365). Korea (South): Korean university choir receives award. Feb 11, p21(181). TRUTH—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: “What is truth?”. (C). Goldstein, Turn to God—Rejoice in Hope. (CS). Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p14-19(174- Lake Union Conference: Y2K bug goes to church. Feb 18, p20(212). Clifford R. May 27,p16(696). 179). Luxembourg: Adventists take school battle to European Court of Human TRUTHFULNESS AND FALSEHOOD: To tell the truth. (Current issues). WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.—CENTRAL COMMITTEE: The Rights. Feb 18, p19(211). Wong, John B. May 20, p22-25(670-673). diversity breakdown. Adams, Roy. Feb 11, p19(179). Maryland: Adventist Review celebrates 150 years of publishing. May 13, UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECT CULTS—CALIFORNIA: Heaven’s YEAR 2000 DATE CONVERSION (COMPUTER SYSTEMS): If the lights p20(636). Gate or Hell’s detour? (Theology). Rosado, Caleb. Mar 25, p17- go out. (CS). Felder, Henry Edward. Feb 25, p8-11(232-235). Auditing Service receives professional approval. Coleman, Sarah. Jan 19(377-379). A pastor’s take on Y2K. Gainer, George. Feb 25, p10(234). [7], p18(18). UNITED STATES—FOREIGN RELATIONS—IRAQ: Who’s correct? (NC). What the corporate church is doing. Lamoreaux, Nancy. Feb 25, AWR appoints new vice president. Jan 28, p23(119). Williams, Bert. Jan 14, p21(53). p11(235). The Challenbe to Finish 14K. Ryan, Mike. Jun 24, p18-19(842-843). UPPER ROOM FELLOWSHIP SDA COMPANY (TEMPLE CITY, CALI- YOUNG ADULTS—ATTITUDES: Absentees. (CEM). Froese, Patty. Mar Church leaders warn of more Y2K problems this summer. Apr 15, p20- FORNIA): A room of their own. (CS). Lee, Julie Z. Jun 17, p8- 18, p27(355). 21(476-477). 12(800-804). YOUNG ADULTS—CLOTHING AND DRESS: Jeans and Jesus: “Please General Conference releases world religious freedom report. Apr 22, UTOPIAS—CARIBBEAN AREA: Utopia in the Caribbean. (D). help me understand the young adults in our church who prefer p20(508). Thompson, Jeffrey K. Jan 14, p22-24(54-56). casual clothes for Sabbath worship.”. (C). Martin, Deirdre. Mar General Conference vice president honored for educational service. Apr VALENTINES: Love letters. (CEM). Grondahl, Melanee. Mar 18, p26- 18, p13. 8, p20-21(444-445). 27(354-355). YOUNG ADULTS IN CHURCH WORK: Our young adults went to McClure appointed associate publisher. Jan [7], p21(21). VALLEJO DRIVE SDA CHURCH (GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA): Church conneXions99, and all I got was this lousy t-shirt. (C). Martin, A. More than 8,300 visit GC’s Bethlehem. Jan 28, p22-23(118-119). in a commuter society. Thomsen, Marilyn. Jan [7], p13(13). Allan. Apr 15, p17(470). NAD official appointed pensions president. Feb [4], p20(148). VALUES: By what standard? (L). Krause, Renate. Jan 28, p8-10(104-106). YOUNG ADULTS IN CHURCH WORK—CONGRESSES—MARY- Washington Adventist Hospital among top 100 for angioplasty. May 13, The value of a human soul. (SOP). White, Ellen G. Jun 24, p13(837). LAND: The other spring meeting. (F). Nash, Andy. May [6], p20(636). VARDO (NORWAY)—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL: One tree, one sur- p40-44(608-612). Young adults anticipating ConneXions99. Nash, Andy. Jan [7], p19(19). vivor, one minute till the ship sails. (CS). Utt, Richard H. Apr 8, YOUNG ADULTS—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Massachusetts: 100 years ago: Generous delegates bless the work “Down p8-10,12(432-434,436). Get to know, go slow, spiritu- Under”. Feb 25, p23(247). VARDO SDA CHURCH (NORWAY): Vardo update. Adams, Roy. Apr 8, ally grow. (C). Martin, A. 100 years ago: New England Sanitarium announced. Jan 28, p23(119). p10(434). Allan. Jun 17, p13(805). Grieving for the “San”. Knott, Bill. Apr 22, p18(506). VATICAN: Should the Vatican be a state? (NC). Beach, Bert B. May{6}, YOUTH—ATTITUDES: Hang on—it’ll Michigan: honors Blythe Owen, a centenary role model. p34(602). get better. (C). Kay, Leslie E. Apr 8, p21(445). VISITATIONS (CHURCH WORK)—ILLINOIS: Doing windows. (SI). Apr 22, p16(504). Andrews University seeks public comment. Apr 15, p21(477). Clouzet, Ron E. [Mar 4], p29-30(285-286). YOUTH—FORECASTING: A complex Debt-free status in sight at Andrews University. Jan 21, p20-21(84-85). VISITATIONS (CHURCH WORK)—MICHIGAN: Isn’t God good? (SI). market. (NC). Tetz, Myrna. [Michigan church destroyed by fire]. Feb [4], p20(148). Graham, Ricardo. [Mar 4], p32(288). Feb [4], p20(148). Religion majors becoming lifesavers. Hippler, Tonya. Apr 15, p18- VOICE OF HOPE (RADIO PROGRAM): “I want to surrender my soul”. YOUTH—RELIGIOUS LIFE: Dear pas- 19(474-475). (AWR). Steele, Andrea. Feb 11, p13(173). tor. (C). James, Royson. May Super seniors: Beyond the age barrier. Grady, Carrol McBroom. Mar 25, VOLK, ELFRIEDE—FAMILY: Welcome to the family. Volk, Elfriede. Jun 10, [6], p24(592). p20(380). p31(791). YOUTH IN MISSIONARY WORK— Nebraska: Christian Record Services officers declare ministry debt free. Apr 8, VOLUNTARISM—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: A community connection. (L). MAJURO (MARSHALL ISLANDS): You want to go where? (R). p19-20(443-444). Kossick, Betty. Jan 14, p12-13(44-45). Taylor, Kathleen. Mar 11, p31(327). North America: Anti-tobacco campaigner speaks out on “global epidemic of VOLUNTEER WORKERS IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: A nudge YOUTH IN MISSIONARY WORK—VENEZUELA: Is it just an ideal? nicotine dependence”. Feb 25, p21-22(245-246). in the right direction. (SI). Hopkins, Jim. [Mar 4], p25(291). (Anchorpoints). Wynn, Jennifer. Mar 18, p22-24(350-352). Global Vision evangelism reaches around the world. Vistaunet, Steven. WANTOK (THE PIDGIN WORD): Wantok. Anderson, Mary Lane. Feb 11, YUGOSLAVIA—HISTORY—1945-1980—PERSONAL NARRATIVES: My Jun[3], p32-34(744-746). p30(190). mother’s Sabbath. (S). Vitorovich, Svetozar. Mar 11, p26-29(322- Hispanics celebrate 100 years of faith and sacrifice. Chavez, Steve. WAR—RELIGIOUS ASPECTS: Faith in foxholes. (NC). Manners, Bruce. 325). May[6], p32-33(600-601). May 13, p20(636). YUGOSLAVIA—SOCIAL CONDITIONS: The changing face of Yugoslavia. North America has largest tithe gain in a decade. Apr [1], p19-20(411- WATER SKIING: Reluctant saint, reluctant skier. (R). Schafer, Kerry. Jun17, Bruinsma, Reinder. Jun 17, p18-19(810-811). 412). p30(822). Remember Adventist TV ministries offering. Feb [4], p19-20(147-148). WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON: A rose if there ever was one. (L). Thousands join Adventist church as a result of Net ‘98. Jan 21, p19- Schwirzer, Jennifer Jill. May 20, p26(674). 20(83-84). WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—CORRESPONDENCE: A motherly News Ohio: Primary care at Kettering Medical Center. Londis, James J. Jan 21, concern. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon .May 27, p13- p18(82). 14(693-694). Adriatic Union Conference: New Union forms in Eastern Europe. Bruinsma, Pennsylvania: Retired GC director dies. Jan 28, p23(119). WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—QUOTATIONS: Don’t read what Reinder. Feb 25, p20(244). Peru: Peru police chief patrols world headquarters. Mar 25, p22(382). Ellen White wrote unless... (E). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Alabama: New Ellen G. White Center opens at Oakwood College. Apr 22, Philippines: Adventist students provide witness in the Philippines. Worancha, Mar 18, p6(334). p19-20(507-508). Gebre. May 13, p18-19(634-635). WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—VIEWS ON EDUCATION: Albania: Adventist Development and Relief Agency takes a leading role in Walla Walla College and Quiet Hour cosponsor Philippines series. Mar Lifelong learning. (SOP). White, Ellen Gould Harmon. Mar 25, handling Kosovar refugees in Albania. May [6], p35(603). 18, p19-20(347-348). p12-13(372-373). Angola: Angola fighting produces more refugees. Feb [4], p19(147). Poland: Voice of Hope program on Polish state radio. Feb 18, p21(213). WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—VIEWS ON PROPHETS: Ellen Arizona: Hiapsnic Adventists commemorate centennial. Jan [7], p20-21(20- São Tomé and Príncipe: São Tomé and Príncipe President commends White’s disturbing disclaimer of 1904. (Heritage). Coon, Roger 21). Adventist Church. Mar 18, p21(349). W. May 13, p24-27(640-643). Hispanics celebrate 100 years of faith and sacrifice. Chavez, Stephen. Slovak Republic: Church announces latest country Website. Mar 18, p20- WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—VISIONS: She keeps me reading. May [6], p32-33(600-601). 21(348-349). (SI). Knott, Esther F. Ramharacksingh. [Mar 4], p22-23. Australia: Adventist youth march for a drug-free lifestyle. Feb 11, p21(181). South Africa: International Health Food Association continues in ministry. WHITE, ELLEN GOULD HARMON—WRITTEN WORKS: Don’t depend Avondale College earns high marks. Apr [1], p19(411). Grosser, Eugene W. Jan 21, p19(83). on others (not even her). Gugliotto, Lee J. May 20, p15(663). Former Conference treasurer pleads guilty to fraud. Apr [1], p20(412). South Africa asks Radio Good News to return to air. Feb 11, p20(180). Good counsel. (SI). Voorheis, Alice R. [Mar 4], p24-25(280-281). Bahamas: Listen summit takes to the high seas. Steed, Lincoln E. Apr [1], Sudan: ADRA compound reported burned and looted in South Sudan. Feb WIDNER, KATIE—TRAVEL: The Shepherd’s voice. (SI). Widner, Katie. p18-19(410-411). 18, p19-20(211-212). [Mar 4], p12(268). Bangladesh: ADRA signs agreement with Habitat for Humanity International. OC students spend holidays in Sudan. Jan 28, p22(118). WIDOWS: Young widowhood. (CS). Mosby, Ruth-Ann J. Feb 18, p8-11(200- Apr 15, p19-20(475-476). Texas: Texas congregation doubles membership. Apr 22, p21(509). 203). Bougainville Island (Papua New Guinea): Very cool water. Abel, Michelle. Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad: Adventist Church deplores Thusia Movement WILLIAMS, HYVETH: Hyveth Williams: Senior pastor. (NC). Williams, Jun 10, p18(778). actions, announces joint anti-drug program with Hindus. Mar 18, Hyveth. May 20, p28-29(676-677). Brazil: New breakthrough in midwest Brazil. Feb 25, p22(246). p19(347). WILSON, AUSTIN: The vision of a blind man. Bowes, Ronald W. Jun California: California lawsuit against Church dismissed. Apr 15, p19(475). Washington (State): A path to for the world. Davis, Thomas A. [3],p12(724). Rotarians support Adventist hospital in Nepal. Apr [1], p20(412). May 20, p18-19(666-667). WINTER STORMS—CANADA: Let it snow? (CEM). Payne, Stephen. Sonora Community Hospital among top 100 hospitals in North Yugoslavia: Yugoslavia: Church president calls for prayer. May [6], p34(602). Mar 18, p26(354). America. Feb 25, p23(247). Church rejects use of violence in Balkan region. May 13, p19(635). WITNESS BEARING (CHRISTIANITY): Doing windows. (SI). Clouzet, Canada: CUC studies consolidation and relocation. Feb [4],p20(148). Zimbabwe: Controversy breaks out over World Council membershipvote. Ron E. [Mar 4], p29-30(285-286). Satellite evangelism reaches high Arctic. Jan 28, p21(117). Adams, Roy. Jan 14, p20-21(52-53). Isn’t God good? (SI). Graham, Ricardo. [Mar 4], p32(288). Central America: Southern Adventist University students rebuild communi- Zimbabwe president addresses World Council. Adams, Roy. Jan [7], p19- Jesus and journalists. (C). Sauls, R. Lynn. Mar 25, p29(389). ties in Central America. Apr [1], p19(411). 20(19-20). My reluctant witness. (SI). 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30 (854) ADVENTIST REVIEW, JUNE 24, 1999 REFLECTIONS How Shall I Know BY LOIS PECCE Him?

fter Dad died, my two sisters and I brought out In 1 Corinthians 13:12 I find comfort for my lifelong prob- his box of old photo albums and important lem of failing to recognize people, although they haven’t papers to gather and verify information for his changed much. “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but obituary. There was, how- then face to face: now I know in part; but ever, another great need, then I shall know even as also I am Aand that was to touch the remaining tangi- known.” Even the people I’ve known the bles and review the history of the life that longest or loved the most, I’ve seen with had meant so much to us. vision clouded by my forgetfulness, my As we looked at photos of him as a needs, my twisted perceptions, misunder- child, as a medical school graduate, and standings, expectations, and fears. God will as a young father with the first of his take away the foggy lenses of my mind and growing family, questions came to my memory and restore my vision with the mind that had surfaced a few times in the clear magnifying lenses of His love. past: What will he look like in heaven? Indeed, what a blessed hope—this hope Surely he wouldn’t appear as we had of living again in the visible presence of last seen him, wincing in pain, but being incredibly brave. My Jesus and with those we love. It is more than a hope; it is an younger sister had ordered an enlargement of his most recent assurance. I heard that assurance in my father’s last words to us: photo for the church directory taken at age 83. Mom was no “I’ll see you in the morning.” I sensed even then that he meant longer able to advise his choice of fashion. It showed. After morning—the resurrection morning. age 80, he felt, people should be allowed more choices in their appearance. Dad loved his plaid shirts and the neckties I Shall Know Him that “highlighted” them. He even enjoyed being unconven- tional in his dress for church. On his eighty-fourth birthday What face of his shall greet me on that day he announced he would never shave again—and he didn’t. I cannot know Would the earthly father who came up from his ashen grave Nor yet which visage of my own greet us on the heavenward journey with a bushy beard or a shall meet his view more colorful garment of light? Or would I know him first by But gone will be all lines of pain and stress the sound of his voice or the gentle humor in his eyes? which creased his jaw and filled his eyes And what about me? What face will I wear in heaven? with strange forgetfulness. The wiggly towhead of the early family photos; the middle- What re-created likeness God shall choose NDERSON

A aged mom; or a white-haired somebody I’ve yet to become? to link us to the ones that we have known How will we find each other again? How will I know my I cannot tell—nor is there need— ARRY family? How will I know my friends? For God, in wisdom of His own, . / H

SSN I fell asleep that night thinking about heaven and might choose our hour that pleased Him most

. A reunions; about promises of resurrection and life eternal on And give to our enlightened eyes UB P an earth made new. The God who created us would know the power to see and recognize. most assuredly how to re-create us. Drowsy thoughts ERALD H recalled word snatches from a favorite book: “As Jesus arose —Lois Pecce from the dead, so those who sleep in Him are to rise again.

EVIEW AND We shall know our friends, even as the disciples knew Jesus.

R Lois Pecce retired from her office job to be a full- . . . In the glorified body their identity will be perfectly time grandma. “I couldn’t give up this opportunity preserved. . . . In the face radiant with the light shining to rediscover the world with a child.” The Pecces from the face of Jesus, we shall recognize the lineaments of live in Ohio. LLUSTRATION I those we love” (, p. 804).

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