Articles
A Call to Holiness of Life
The recent Autumn Council passed many recommendations for an advance move among our people and workers, especially appealing for a call to a new consecration.
Our Great Need as a Ministry
Strong ministry means a strong church and a triumphant movement; a weak ministry can mean none other than a weak church and a half-paralyzed movement. We must resolutely set our faces, then, to build up a spiritual, intellectual, progressive, efficient ministry.
The Summons to Concerted Evangelism
Let Christians put away all dissension, and give themselves to God for the saving of the lost.
Double Sessions to Accommodate Crowds
I believe that we are entering upon a time when in many cases we shall need to hold double sessions in our evangelistic services in order that all the interested may have opportunity to hear God's great message for this hour.
Working Program of a Smaller Effort
Operating as we do in hitherto unworked territory that is largely Catholic, we advertise our meetings under the name of "Bible Chautauqua."
Evangelism for Non-Adventist Youth
In our evangelistic efforts we should not forget the youth not of our faith
Spiritual Work Among the Churches
There is a material as well as a spiritual side to our church work, which cannot be neglected without loss.
Flippant Use of "Amen"
It is a rather common thing to hear our older ministers lament the passing of hearty "Amens" during the preaching of the word. But more and more we are hearing protests over the careless, yes, almost flippant, way in which certain of our workers as well as members are coming to use this revered word.