Jerry Gladson arrived at Southern Adventist University in the fall of 1972, the year before I did. He had just started his doctoral program in Old...
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There are books that seem to appear in one’s life when they are most needed. So it was with Word by Word by Marilyn McEntyre. In the midst of packing...
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Southern professor Jud Lake talks about his new book that tells the story of the American Civil War from the unique perspective of Ellen G. White's...
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At a recent church board meeting, our head elder, Paul Dybdahl, opened with the shortest devotional ever. Picking up Oswald Chambers’ My Utmost for...
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A book authored by a Seventh-day Adventist nutritionist and published by Signs Publishing has been named “Best in the World.” Food as Medicine:...
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New Guide editor Kathy Beagles Coneff talks about changing the magazine to keep it the same and the importance of church departments pooling...
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I was e-mailing lately with a good friend of mine from college, someone who, in recent years, has distanced herself from the Adventist community in...
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When retired leaders—be they in the realms of government or the church—choose to speak out about the state of the nation or the church, their...
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Timothy Keller is the founder and pastor of something as rare as a Manhattan Presbyterian church that draws more than five thousand people to its...
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Neither the village idiot nor the village atheist escaped being socially marginalized in nineteenth-century America. Both distinct minorities, both...
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