Sue Kruse is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University and was coordinator for the Developmental Learning Center at Skagit Valley Community College in Oak Harbor, Washington, in the 1980s.
IN THIS ISSUE:
2 Father – Provider and Priest, General Superintendent: Charles H. Strickland
3 It All Begins At Home: A Letter to My Son, Norman W. Bloom
4 Letters
5 So Be It!, Sue Kruse
5 My Hope (a Poem), Eugene A. Ratz
6 How Do You Do It?, Lauren I. Seaman
7 Close to God, Close to Man, Ron Lush, Jr.
8 We Sponsored a Refugee Family, Eleanor W. Cunningham
9 “Because You Gave…”, Nina G. Gunter
10 A Wild Man Saved, Charles Panoyan
See "What Good is Wide Open if No One Walks In?" Page 3
IN THIS ISSUE:
2 Springtime – Renewal Time, General Superintendent: Charles H. Strickland
3 What Good Is Wide Open If No One Walks In?, Ruth Gibson
4 Letters
5 The Priority of Prayer, Albert J. Lown
6 Bridges of Love for Revival, Don J. Gibson
7 “Lovest Thou Me?” (Poem), Sue Kruse
8 Enter – The King!, Ernest McNaught
9 Nazarene Roots Home Missions in a Colorado Soddie, 1916; Steve Cooley
10 Palm Sunday Parade, J. Grant Swank, Jr.
11 Jesus Is Your Affair, Ross W. Hayslip
12 Impressions of China, L. Guy Nees