Articles
Our Relation to Christian Temperance
Temperance is more than a political concern. It is a moral issue.
Institutionalism Must Not Supplant Individualism*
It has been said that every religious movement has developed along the line of individualism or institutionalism. When a movement gets large, its natural tendency is to lose the personal intensity of its pioneers, to become formal.
Nonstop Evangelism for our Unfinished Task
How much of the time are our church doors open?
Marshaling the Laymen as Reserves
It is a solemn fact that we have never called upon nor utilized the vast man power resources of the church in discharging the great commission of teaching the everlasting gospel to all nations.
The Book of Revelation in Public Efforts
An interesting experience has come to us in our English effort for the general public here in Colombo, through presenting a series of studies on the book of Revelation.
Three Great Objectives in Christ's Ministry
In His ministry for lost humanity and for His chosen apostles, Christ kept three great objectives uppermost.
Gibbon's July 27, 1299, Date Sustained
A few years ago a search was made at the Library of Congress for evidence supporting Gibbon's date, July 27, 1299, for the first invasion of Othman into Nicomedia.
No Falling Stars in 1932
The astronomers have again been disappointed; for the predicted display of Leonid meteors again failed to appear, just as they failed to appear in 1899. And accordingly the great display of 1833 now stands out with all the more distinctness and all the more importance.
Ellen G. White on Prohibition
Seventh-day Adventists have from the very beginning of the advent movement aligned themselves on the side of temperance, taking a strong stand against legalizing liquor.