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The Dangers of Talking about Sex
Back to the Manual
Surviving Death by Allegory, or Sitting with a Bible Story
By Chris Oberg
Being forbidden is the best reason for any young person to proceed.
Why
We Arent Funny: The Case for Adventist Gonzo Journalism
By Winona Wendth
Humor can offer hope and provide a deeply moral perspective.
How Inclusive Is Our Hope?
By Fritz Guy
If we were to discover that Gods love could save all of
humanity, would we be overjoyed?
Adventist Eschatology and Assisted Suicide for the Dying
By Scott A. LeMert
Getting past solving the problem of dying.
A Statement of Consensus on Care for the
Dying
Have we learned anything from the hospice movement?
How Does God View Suicide?
By Becky Wang Cheng
Asking again the questions posed since antiquity.
Keeping Human Life Human
By Jack W. Provonsha
Jack Provonsha laid out the principles to consider about assisted
suicide in this 1974 Spectrum
Suicide: The Common Tragedy
By Bruce Anderson
As the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, suicide
is more common than homicide.
Louie: A Homily
By Louis Venden
Letting go of judging.
Future Church: Young People and Their Commitment to Adventism
By V. Bailey Gillespie
The younger generation scores high on personal piety.
Pathfinders: Blazing a New Trail through
Suburbia
By James Coffin
Even in suburban, affluent, postmodern, predominantly Caucasian
situations, Pathfindering is still viable.
Music Lessons
By Jeffry Kaatz
Broadway tunes as worship music are just the beginning for an
Adventist musician helping with Sunday services across town.
Becoming Useless
By Ryan Bell
Is Adventist ministry something that one outgrows?
Early Adventisms Leon Trotsky
By Benjamin McArthur
A review of George Knights book Joseph Bates: The Real
Founder of Seventh-day Adventism.
Prophets Are Human! Are Humans Prophets?
By Arthur Patrick
Reviews of five new books on Ellen G. White.
Circles of Light
By Nancy Lecourt
Must reads by the bedside of a book lover.
Gargi, Scofield, Larsen, Illanz-Barres, Kuykendall
Beyond the Sea
By Bonnie Dwyer
Get Smart or Turn Out the Lights
By Charles Scriven
Sonnet 98
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