JBC Volume 5:3 (1982) PDF
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Table of Contents
Editorial
- Christian Writing Jay E. Adams
Special Feature
- Should Women Teach? Cecil Williamson
Counseling
- Counsel on Being Reconciled to Our Brother Tim Crater
- What Do You Do When Church Discipline Fails? G. R. Fisher
- The Key to the Casebook Jay E. Adams
Medicine and Health
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome Robert D. Smith
- Medical News of Interest to the Nouthetic Counselor
Missions
- You Never Had It So Tough Milton Fisher
Para Christianity
- Is the Book of Mormon a Translation? Dan Vogel
- The Straw Man of the Watchtower Society M. Kurt Goedelman
- Help in Confronting the Newer Cults John P. Juedes
Book Review
- Religion and Sexuality: Three American Communal Experiments of the Nineteenth Century by Lawrence Foster John E. Thompson
- News Notes - 126
Pastoral Work
- Call No Man Teacher, Father, Rabbi . . . or Pastor? David Foster
Preaching
- I Heard It—Did You? Jay E. Adams
- Announcing: A Sermon Contest
- Textual, Topical, or Expository preaching? Jay E. Adams
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