May 1933 Issue

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Busy--But a Failure

I.H. Evans

Are we so intensely busy about other things that we neglect our chief duty?

Are we so intensely busy about other things that we neglect our chief duty?

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Our Primary Need Today

A. V. OLSON

What we need today more than money is a deeper, fuller, richer Christian experience.

What we need today more than money is a deeper, fuller, richer Christian experience.

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A Mighty Awakening in Europe

L. H. Christian

Great revivals have usually come in connection with or following periods of war.

Great revivals have usually come in connection with or following periods of war.

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Purity the Minister's First Need

J.H. Schilling

The Lord has always desired purity of thought in His ministers, and He desires it today. We cannot be reminded of this fact too frequently.

The Lord has always desired purity of thought in His ministers, and He desires it today. We cannot be reminded of this fact too frequently.

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How a City Pastor Budgets His Time

J.C. Stevens

A personal account.

A personal account.

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Rest for the Minister's Wife

Agnes Lewis Caviness

When by the gift of His grace and mercy our blessed Master shall make a place for the redeemed in His everlasting kingdom, I am persuaded He will welcome with most in­finite gentleness and love His weary and faith­ful child, the minister's wife!

When by the gift of His grace and mercy our blessed Master shall make a place for the redeemed in His everlasting kingdom, I am persuaded He will welcome with most in­finite gentleness and love His weary and faith­ful child, the minister's wife!

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Greater Evangelism

O.W. Dolph, Paul F. Bork, G. A. Roberts, Owen Troy

Numerous requests have come for informa­tion concerning the organization, financing, and conduct of dispensaries in connection with our churches and evangelistic efforts. As they have been developed chiefly in the West thus far, we present herewith reports from some who are conducting such efforts in that sec­tion

Numerous requests have come for informa­tion concerning the organization, financing, and conduct of dispensaries in connection with our churches and evangelistic efforts. As they have been developed chiefly in the West thus far, we present herewith reports from some who are conducting such efforts in that sec­tion

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A Tactful Approach Essential

George J. Seltzer

Winning and holding a crowd.

Winning and holding a crowd.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

What, then, is the fundamental purpose of the Bible?

What, then, is the fundamental purpose of the Bible?

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Better Pulpit Manners

W.I. Smith

"Let a preacher be endued with ten virtues and but one fault, yet this one fault will eclipse and darken all his virtues and gifts."

"Let a preacher be endued with ten virtues and but one fault, yet this one fault will eclipse and darken all his virtues and gifts."

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Avoid Extremes in Instruction

A.S. Booth

One of the safest methods of instruction in view of church membership is to have a baptismal class for such candidates.

One of the safest methods of instruction in view of church membership is to have a baptismal class for such candidates.

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Instructing Lay Members in Giving Bible Studies

Mary E. Walsh

There is a clarion call today for the lay members of the church to arise and do the work so long neglected by them.

There is a clarion call today for the lay members of the church to arise and do the work so long neglected by them.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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