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Collegiate Quarterly for 1983 Lyrics V of Life Studies in the PSalms V FRINGE BENEFITS w ;>• v t- 'A : -3>; - • : \ _____/ V , . ,y\ *> a \ Vail Photo by Peter Runyon For some people, a ski trip is a major undertaking: travel arrangements, reservations, time off from work. But when you live and work in Denver, you can hit the powder at a moment's notice. Colorado offers almost limitless recreational choices . mountain climbing, four- wheeling, exploring abandoned mining towns, boating, sailing and water skiing, and of course snow skiing. You can also enjoy major league sports, and take advantage of a wide variety of educational and cultural resources in the Mile-High City. Recreational activities, sports, cultural and educational opportunities plus over 300 sunny days every year, all add up to a hard-to-beat combination. Hundreds of nurses, technologists, therapists and other health care specialists from all parts of the country have come to Porter Memorial Hospital, to advance their professional careers. Situated in a quiet residential neighborhood in south Denver, Porter is a 352-bed hospital providing general acute-care services, with specialities in cardiovascular surgery, pediatrics, ophthalmology, psyhchiatry, orthopedics and oncology. ^ Contact our personnel office about joining a leader in health carel mm PORTER MEM ORIAL *2525 S. Downing St. »Denver, CO 80210• (303) 778-5611 HOSPITAL ii ruu i r in itii>udi i Care Is Important, Reach Out for the System That Thinks the Way You Do. m . You think that being in health professional integrity and your tare will give you a promising Christian commitment. A Way of Caring. future. Except in the Adventist A Way of Life You also think that being a Health System. No matter what :*nristian is essential to your your occupation is, we just happiness. might have the position that's ideal for you. In a location that What's the best way to bring fits your lifestyle. The training, | ^ * 1 Adventist your career and your Christi­ support and quality of care will ■»>-- Health System anity together? be unsurpassed. And so will the ' There are a lot of places you Christian understanding and tan work. And you can be a commitment. good Christian anywhere. But Come join us. We think the £here aren't too many places way you do. 6840 Eastern Avenue, NW that will encourage both your Washington, DC 20012 D ivision Offices: Eastern and Middle America, 8800 W. 75th Street, Shawnee Mission, KS 66204, |913) 677-8000 Loma Linda, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA 92350, (714) 824-4302 North, 15 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale, IL 60521,13121920-1100 Sunbelt, 2400 Bedford Road, Orlando, FL 32803, (305)897-1919 it/»«» 1 545 North Verduao Road, Glendale. CA 91209,1213| 956-1900 EASTERN AFRICA SAYS THANK YOU The 339-acre campus of the University College of Eastern Africa has taken on a new appearance as the three-storied men’s residence nears completion. Each floor contains washrooms and simple laundry facilities. The building will house up to 208 men, as well as provide a roomy apartment for their dean. Several wings may be added to this structure when required in the future. Pictured above, Dr. Ralph Bailey, Eastern Africa Division education director, shows the master plan for the development of the university. Below, stage one of the men's dormitory nears completion. The Special Projects portion of the Thirteenth Sabbath Offering you gave on March 28, 1981, contributed $343,522.73 toward the establishment of this college. We thank you for your generous interest in our needs. This quarter we present four projects for your further support: Sabbath School Picture Rolls developed in a three-year cycle for our division, a new headquarters for the Western Uganda Field, a men’s dormitory for Kamagambo College, and a two-color Heidelberg printing press for the Africa Herald Publishing House in Kenya. Thank you for remembering your East African brothers and sisters on December 24. President COLLEGIATE QUARTERLY October-December 1983 * Vol. 6, No. 4 _____________ editorial Office: LYRICS OF LIFE Jnion College Studies in the Psalms incoln, Nebraska 68506 -lace orders with Pacific Press ’ublishing Assoc., P.O. Box 7000, 1. An Overview of the Psalms ..................................................... 6 rttn. View, California 94039 2. Meaning in God's Majesty ....................................................... 18 Staff 3. Prescription for Forgetfulness .............................................. 26 ditorial Director: Douglas F. Morgan 4. The Caring Shepherd .......................... 34 ditor: Evert R. McDowell Kssociate Editors: L. Rodney Colburn 5. Love Abounding .............................................................................. 42 Selene D. Peck 6. Psalm of Christ's Suffering ....................................................... 52 iuslness Manager: Ralph Schnell ~ppy Assistants: 7. How Love Responds ..................................................................... 60 v Arlana Niswonger 8. The Two W ays ................................................................................... 68 Jackie Ordelheide r Nipa Charoensaengsanga 9. A Law to Love ..................................................................................... 76 Minting: Pacific Press 10. Celebrating God's Justice ......................................................... 84 Mtn. View, California 11. In Time of Trouble ......................................................................... 94 Collegiate Publications Board 12. The King of Glory ..............................................................................104 Charles E. Bradford, chairman ^ Dean Hubbard, secretary 13. In Praise of Zion .................................................................................114 14. Worship the Lord! ............................................................................124 Members rhomas Ashlock Richard Carlson :red Harder Melody Hubbard .arry Lewis Evert McDowell Scripture quotations used in this quarterly, other than the ^aul Monk Douglas Morgan Henry Nelson Les Pltton King James Version, are as follows: Ray Tetz Leo Van Dolson Norman Woods RSV from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, Second Edition copyright © 1971 by Division of Christian Education of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the Adventist Intercollegiate Association United States of America. President. NIV from the Holy Bible: New International Version. Copyright © 1978 by the New York International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers. fwo college student representatives. NEB from The New English Bible. Copyright © The Delegates of the Oxford University Dakwood College religious activities Press and the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press 1961,1970. GNB from the Good News, the Bible in Today's English Version. Copyright © 1976 by 'eader. Union Conf. Sabbath School the American Bible Society. Representative. Union Conf. Youth Director Representative. Photo credits: cover—Greg Hodgson; p. 6—Bruce Forbes; p. 18—Jerry Hobbs; p. 26—Deborah Simpson; p. 34— Reading Committee Michelle Mohr; p. 42—Michelle Mohr; p. 52—Jerry Thomas Ashlock Gordon Bietz Hobbs; p. 60—Greg Hodgson; p. 68—Greg Hodgson; Connie Casey H. Ward Hill -rank Holbrook Dennis Krause p. 76—Greg Hodgson; p. 84—Jerry Hobbs; p. 94— Bruce tdna Maye Forbes; p. 104—Jerry Hobbs; p. 114—Jerry Hobbs; Loveless Ralph Neall p. 124—Michelle Mohr. Charles Teel, Jr. Ray Tetz Cover and title page design—Greg Hodgson. Leo Van Dolson Lilya Wagner Ivan Warden Ed Wright Collegiate Sabbath School Lessons Q uarterly (ISSN 0744-2939). O ne year subscription in U.S.A., $5.20; single copy $1.30. One year subscription to countries outside U.S.A., TT>e Collegiate Quarterly is w ritten by fac- $6.40; single copy, $1.55. All prices at U.S.A. exchange. Second-class postage paid a1 uwy, students, and friends of the Seventh- Mountain View, CA, U.S.A. When a change of address is desired, please send both old day Adventist colleges and universities in and new addresses. North America. Organized under the Union College Board of Trustees, it is coordinated Send editorial inquiries to Union College, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska by Campus Ministry and published with the 68506, U.S.A. approval of the North American Division Church Ministries Committee. Send circulation inquiries to Pacific Press Publishing Association, P.O. Box 7000, M oun­ tain View, California 94039, U.S.A. Copyright © 1983 by the Collegiate Q u a rterly . Unless otherwise indi­ cated, all articles except those ap­ pearing in the Testimony sections are copyrighted by the Collegiate Quar­ terly. COLLEGIATE QUARTERLY PROFILE COLUMBIA UNION COLLEGE Lessons 2-6 Chaplain and Campus Editor: Rodney Vance Contributors: Roy Benton Eric Engen Ken Mulzac Barry Casey John Fritz David Ritter John L. Conway Leonard A. Hawley Rodney Vance Robin M. Cowaric Gregory Hovanic Helen G. Whitehead Dawn Currie G. Arthur Keough CHURCHES OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE Lessons 7 and 8 E d ito rs: Casey Bahr, Jim Clifford, Jim Ponder, and Ray Tetz Contributors: Cindee Bailey Albert Frederico Greg Prout Donald Brown Derris Krause RosAnneTetz Warren Dale Stuart Morgan SOUTHERN COLLEGE Lessons 9-14 C h a p la in : James Herman Campus Editor: Edwin Zackrison Weekly Editors: Rick Esterline, Carol Smith Contributors: Bruce Ashton Rick Esterline Leslie Mathewson Carol Smith Jack Blanco Jenine Fryling Wilma McClarty David Smith Melvin Campbell Jerry Gladson Jerry Morgan Ron Springett Terry Cantrell Norman R. Gulley Robert Morrison
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