January 1933 Issue

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A Call to Holiness of Life

I.H. Evans

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.

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.

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Our Great Need as a Ministry

A.G. Daniells

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.

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.

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The Summons to Concerted Evangelism

W. H. Branson

Let Christians put away all dissension, and give themselves to God for the saving of the lost.

Let Christians put away all dissension, and give themselves to God for the saving of the lost.

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Double Sessions to Accommodate Crowds

J. L. Shuler

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.

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.

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Working Program of a Smaller Effort

William Wallace Ellis

Operating as we do in hitherto unworked territory that is largely Catholic, we advertise our meetings under the name of "Bible Chautauqua."

Operating as we do in hitherto unworked territory that is largely Catholic, we advertise our meetings under the name of "Bible Chautauqua."

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Evangelism for Non-Adventist Youth

Mitchell R. Garrett

In our evangelistic efforts we should not forget the youth not of our faith

In our evangelistic efforts we should not forget the youth not of our faith

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Spiritual Work Among the Churches

Joseph T. Jacobs

There is a material as well as a spiritual side to our church work, which cannot be neglected without loss.

There is a material as well as a spiritual side to our church work, which cannot be neglected without loss.

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Welfare Cafeterias and Evangelism

Robert S. Fries

Does this welfare work save souls?

Does this welfare work save souls?

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Flippant Use of "Amen"

B. P. Hoffman

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.

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.

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How Many Texts?

G.E. Wales

How many texts should you use in a bible study?

How many texts should you use in a bible study?

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Why Jews Do Not Include Daniel Among the Prophets

F.C. Gilbert

Thus by a gradual process the writings of the prophet Daniel were almost entirely eliminated from their curriculum, yet the Jewish leaders felt they must not cast aside this holy book, since it was written by a man they had been taught was a man of God.

Thus by a gradual process the writings of the prophet Daniel were almost entirely eliminated from their curriculum, yet the Jewish leaders felt they must not cast aside this holy book, since it was written by a man they had been taught was a man of God.

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The Problem of Interruptions

Kathleen Meyer

When company comes in unexpectedly during a Bible study, sometimes I go ahead with the study as planned, and sometimes I change the subject. In some cases, going ahead with the study embarrasses the reader.

When company comes in unexpectedly during a Bible study, sometimes I go ahead with the study as planned, and sometimes I change the subject. In some cases, going ahead with the study embarrasses the reader.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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Guiding Principles in Work for Catholics

F.A. Stahl

In working for Roman Catholics, one of the greatest principles involved is courtesy. I always take into consideration that the vast majority of these people are sincere in their belief, but deceived.

In working for Roman Catholics, one of the greatest principles involved is courtesy. I always take into consideration that the vast majority of these people are sincere in their belief, but deceived.

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Let us Foster a Revival of the "Amen"

S.A. Wellman

Recently a sister in one of our churches sent an inquiry to the writer regarding the proper attitude for her to assume when her heart, moved with gratitude and praise to God by the Spirit, prompted her to say "Amen" in response to the plea of the one praying, or to a statement of the speaker from the pulpit.

Recently a sister in one of our churches sent an inquiry to the writer regarding the proper attitude for her to assume when her heart, moved with gratitude and praise to God by the Spirit, prompted her to say "Amen" in response to the plea of the one praying, or to a statement of the speaker from the pulpit.

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The Call of Young Men to the Ministry

J.L. Shaw

The greatest need of this age is a new inoculation of the Bible.

The greatest need of this age is a new inoculation of the Bible.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Devitalizing the Divine Message

Devitalizing the Divine Message

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