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Seventy-day Adventists have long called medical missionary work "the right arm of the message." But in many respects it has been a truncated arm, medicine and evangelism each going their separate ways. After giving a historical perspective of how health and religion have fitted together since antiquity, the authors of Healthy, Happy, Holy present the case for a unified approach to man's salvation, as based on Spirit of Prophecy counsel and as a planned, tested, and operative procedure of evangelism. This is an approach in which doctors, minister, and lay workers can cooperate.
Foreword
Introduction
SECTION I--HEALTH AND RELIGION
Religion and Health
Earliest Records of Health and Hygiene
Hebrew Perspectives of Health
Christian Perspectives of Health
Health, Wholeness, and Sanctification
SECTION II--HEALTH AND THE CHURCH
Out Adventist Heritage of Health
What Is Medical Missionary Work?
The Heart and Hand of the Whole Church
What God Hath Joined Together
The Church and the Health Professional
Prayer for the Sick
Living What We Preach
SECTION III--HEALTH AND EVANGELISM
The Importance of the Health Doctrine
Teaching the Causes and Prevention of Disease
Target-Oriented Approach to Evangelism
How to Present the Health Message
Step by Step in Better Living Evangelism
Better Living Centers and Rural Outposts
Health Evangelism in the Finishing of the Work
Bibliography
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1975 |
Printed: |
1975 |
Pages: |
208 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |