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ADVENTIST REVIEW

February 3, 2005

Table of Contents

    COVER STORY

    16 

    Gwen Foster: Health Czar
    On some lists, the people who live in Philadelphia are among the unhealthiest in the United States. The city's Adventist health czar loves a challenge.
    by Celeste Ryan


    ARTICLES

    22 

    The Majority That Matters
    It matters not so much who's against us as who's for us
    by Lester A. Parkinson

    25

    A Story Revisited
    The story "The Day the Banks Closed" has achieved mythic proportions in our Adventist culture. How much of it can be verified?
    by Merly Poirer

    34

    Spina Bifada and Muscle Spasms
    What's serious? What isn't?
    by Allan R. Handysides and Peter N. Landless

    36

    "Faith's" New Face
    Mick Tucker, the new director/speaker for Faith for Today, has a chat with the Adventist Review.
    by Bill Knott

    EDITORIALS

    6

    Bill Knott: The Tongues of Men and Angels

    7

    Don C. Schneider: It's Just My Opinion

     
    COLUMNS

    14

    Kay Kuzma: Family Matters
    Love, Honor, Obey

    45

    Fredrick Russell: An Unstoppable Force
    The Local Church: An Unstoppable Force

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