July 1931 Issue

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The Spiritual Note Dominant

LeRoy E. Froom

A glimpse into the deeper aspects of the Spring Council.

A glimpse into the deeper aspects of the Spring Council.

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Practices That Need Correction

J. Lamar McElhany

This article has been written at the earnest request of a large group of our leaders in the interest of a decided reform. We appeal to all to respond heartily.

This article has been written at the earnest request of a large group of our leaders in the interest of a decided reform. We appeal to all to respond heartily.

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Heterogeneous Classification

H. M. Tippett

Our God is the author of method and system. He surely cannot be pleased with a heterogeneous classification of rank, title, and degree in men elected to positions of responsibility in His service.

Our God is the author of method and system. He surely cannot be pleased with a heterogeneous classification of rank, title, and degree in men elected to positions of responsibility in His service.

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Editorial Keynotes

I.H. Evans, LeRoy E. Froom

Thoughts from the editor's desk.

Thoughts from the editor's desk.

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The Church and the Ministry

George W. Wells

The church ever stands in need of a ministry that teaches the technique of spirituality by precept and by ex­ample, and at the same time stands as an exponent of doctrinal definitions, denominational standards, and mis­sionary activity.

The church ever stands in need of a ministry that teaches the technique of spirituality by precept and by ex­ample, and at the same time stands as an exponent of doctrinal definitions, denominational standards, and mis­sionary activity.

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Bear Much Fruit

Elmer E. Andross

In this remnant of time in which we live, we have the encouraging as­surance that however unpromising the material with which we work, if the connection between Vine and branch is unbroken, and the pruning by the Holy Spirit is unhindered, abundant fruitage will appear in the life.

In this remnant of time in which we live, we have the encouraging as­surance that however unpromising the material with which we work, if the connection between Vine and branch is unbroken, and the pruning by the Holy Spirit is unhindered, abundant fruitage will appear in the life.

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The Process of Growth

J.W. Westphal

The genuine Christian life is an internal development. It is the life of Jesus made manifest in mortal flesh.

The genuine Christian life is an internal development. It is the life of Jesus made manifest in mortal flesh.

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The Music of the Message

Harold B. Hannum

Music accompanying the proclama­tion of the third angel's message should always be good music, based upon the laws which govern true har­mony and rhythm.

Music accompanying the proclama­tion of the third angel's message should always be good music, based upon the laws which govern true har­mony and rhythm.

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The Authenticity and the Date of the Book of Daniel

W.W. Prescott

Responding to the anti-supernaturalist critics of the Bible.

Responding to the anti-supernaturalist critics of the Bible.

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The Preparation of the Sermon

Meade Macguire

In the construction and delivery of sermons there is a superior and successful way, as well as a poor and inefficient way. We explore the differences.

In the construction and delivery of sermons there is a superior and successful way, as well as a poor and inefficient way. We explore the differences.

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Changed Relationships

Anonymous

Some of us, even in the mission field, have in the past been content with a very superficial Christian experience, and with what might be called a theoretical assent to the truth.

Some of us, even in the mission field, have in the past been content with a very superficial Christian experience, and with what might be called a theoretical assent to the truth.

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Raising Campaign Expenses

W.K. Smith

How do we cover the expenses of an evangelistic effort?

How do we cover the expenses of an evangelistic effort?

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Displaying Our Literature

J. L. Butler

Giving our literature greater prominence through better display.

Giving our literature greater prominence through better display.

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Radio Flashes

H.A. Vademan

The question period of ten to fif­teen minutes during my radio hour each Sunday from 5:30 to 6:30 P. M., is greatly appreciated by the radio audience, and affords excellent oppor­tunity to cover a wide range of truth.

The question period of ten to fif­teen minutes during my radio hour each Sunday from 5:30 to 6:30 P. M., is greatly appreciated by the radio audience, and affords excellent oppor­tunity to cover a wide range of truth.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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