Articles
A Solemn Call to Evangelism Sounded at the Presidents' Council
A Solemn Call to Evangelism Sounded at the Presidents' Council, Omaha, Nebr., Oct. 25, 1930.
A Greater Evangelism
The fundamental, primary purpose of the church, as set forth in the great commission recorded in Matthew 28: 18-20 and 24:14, is intensive, active evangelism.
Clear Mandate Essential
This document, or call, to the world field, which is under consideration, comes to you as a suggestive recommendation from the officers of the General Conference, after they had given the question most earnest and careful study.
A Crusading Ministry
There is nothing that lies nearer my heart than the subject under consideration at this hour—-evangelism in its larger aspects.
The Challenge of Evangelism
There is nothing academic about getting a layman to engage in Christian service.
Hymns and Hymn Playing
This brief article is designed to give a very informal expression of appreciation of church music, and a few suggestions regarding the proper performance of musical numbers, particularly the playing of hymns.
Chimes and the Calliope
As advertising mediums, the chimes arid calliope are gaining in favor with evangelists.
Economy in Advertising
The evangelist who is restricted to a yearly budget of $200 expense money must exercise the greatest care in financial expenditure. To such, the spectacular effort in auditorium or tabernacle, with Bible workers and talented musicians as assistants, and the use of many columns of paid newspaper space, all seem but a fanciful dream.
An Experiment in Art
With the present emphasis on evangelism, this new field of experiment in illustrative features may serve to special advantage.