July 1929 Issue
Trenchant Truths
LeRoy E. Froom
Faith is rooted in the substantial knowledge of facts, not in the effervescence of emotion.
Faith is rooted in the substantial knowledge of facts, not in the effervescence of emotion.Our Greatest Peril
A.G. Daniells
A mere assent to the truth does not constitute righteousness.
A mere assent to the truth does not constitute righteousness.Ministerial Internship Provision For North America
LeRoy E. Froom
A new provision to bridge the gap between the training school and the field.
A new provision to bridge the gap between the training school and the field.The Gospel Message in the Book of Revelation
W.W. Prescott
Exploring the purpose of the work of Christ on our behalf.
Exploring the purpose of the work of Christ on our behalf.Opening Doors for the Bible Worker
Esther Bergman
Medical missionary work as an entering wedge for the presentation of the message.
Medical missionary work as an entering wedge for the presentation of the message." A Little Folly "
Taylor G. Bunch
The reputation for wisdom and honor built up by years of diligent study, earnest prayer, and exemplary conduct, may suddenly become obnoxious because " a little folly " is allowed to drop into the spiritual ointment of the divine apothecary.
The reputation for wisdom and honor built up by years of diligent study, earnest prayer, and exemplary conduct, may suddenly become obnoxious because " a little folly " is allowed to drop into the spiritual ointment of the divine apothecary.Seductive Popularity
E.K. Slade
The experience of a young preacher of a popular denomination came under my observation some time ago, and may serve as an object lesson regarding the hidden dangers in a minister's popularity.
The experience of a young preacher of a popular denomination came under my observation some time ago, and may serve as an object lesson regarding the hidden dangers in a minister's popularity.Roman Authorities
Anonymous
Valuable quotations from reliable sources
Valuable quotations from reliable sourcesThe Query Corner
LeRoy E. Froom
To what extent have our distinctive doctrinal positions been recognized by others before us? How nearly are our positions )on the prophecies, especially in Daniel and the Revelation, uniquely Adventist in origin and proclamation? Wherein do we differ from those who have recognized these truths?
To what extent have our distinctive doctrinal positions been recognized by others before us? How nearly are our positions )on the prophecies, especially in Daniel and the Revelation, uniquely Adventist in origin and proclamation? Wherein do we differ from those who have recognized these truths?Study for Ourselves
Ellen G. White
Gem statements from the Spirit of Prophecy.
Gem statements from the Spirit of Prophecy.Editorial Postscripts
LeRoy E. Froom
Closing thoughts from the Ministry back page.
Closing thoughts from the Ministry back page.