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  • Beware The Limelight

    Can you be content serving God without fanfare from others?

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    Steven C. Lombardo

    We all proclaim with John the Baptist, "He must increase, but I must decrease." Yet we avoid life in the ...

  • His Saving Touch

    Where do we turn in times of greatest crisis? There is an ever-present help in the Person of Jesus Christ for those who trust in Him.

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    John H. Stevens

    Once after feeding the five thousand, Jesus sent his disciples out into the Sea of Galilee in a small boat. ...

  • How To Be Salt In The Voting Booth

    It's tempting to think we can't make a difference in the political world around us. Here's one Christian who proves we can—and shows us how.

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    Robert P. Dugan Jr.

    Abraham Lincoln raised a question about the United States that remains to be answered. In his Gettysburg Address, he asked ...

  • Some Critical Issues

    No matter what position we take on the issues below, we must admit that they are critical to the direction the United States takes in the coming years. Where do you stand on these important questions?

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    Robert P. Dugan Jr.

    Ever hear of a national election that wasn't labeled "critical"—especially by the candidates? Nevertheless, there is good reason to believe ...

  • On The Shoulders Of Giants: Pursuing A Balanced Mind

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    In this issue of Discipleship Journal we seek to teach habits and attitudes useful for our becoming successful learners. Two ...

  • Is Nature All There Is?

    Christians believe there is more to reality than the natural world. How can we communicate with those who don't?

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    E. Calvin Beisner

    Why should any of you consider it incredible that God raises the dead? Paul asked King Agrippa and the Jewish ...

  • Glad You Asked That!

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    Q. I meet many students who are thoroughly indoctrinated with humanism and have little or no formal Christianity in their ...

  • Juggling Work And Rest

    Burnout is a growing problem among Christian professionals and even among parents and children. We feel compelled to overwork. Here are some ideas to bring balance to your life.

    Feature Article (September | October 1984)

    RuthAnn Ridley

    One hand full of rest is better than two fists full of labor and striving after wind.(Eccl. 4:6, NASB)He ran ...

  • Attitudes: Cultivating A Teachable Heart

    The heart of a true learner is like of field of rich soil, well tended by a farmer. Not everything grows there—there are no weeds—but whet does grow there grows full and rich, and bears fruit. Do you have that sort of heart?

    Special Section (September | October 1984)

    Susan T. Stevenson

    All too often we respond to teaching and correction with a defensive and stubborn attitude, thus missing out on some ...

  • Actions: Being A Lifelong Learner

    Children learn more things more quickly than anyone else because they are open to learning. But true wisdom normally only comes with age. How open you are to learning will determine how wise you become.

    Special Section (September | October 1984)

    John Ed Robertson

    For some reason I find that I want to graduate from God's training program for me and get on with ...

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