September 1933 Issue

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The Kingdom of God

I.H. Evans

Epitome of sermon preached in the Takoma Park church.

Epitome of sermon preached in the Takoma Park church.

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A Virile Ministry Requisite

Frederick, Griggs

Of all vocations, preaching is the most vigorous. It is not a soft, effeminate work.

Of all vocations, preaching is the most vigorous. It is not a soft, effeminate work.

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Performing the Marriage Ceremony

Arthur W. Spalding, I.H. Evans, Oliver Montgomery, J. Lamar McElhany

We are pleased to present these different types of service as prepared and used by experienced workers, together with an admonition which may be used effectively.

We are pleased to present these different types of service as prepared and used by experienced workers, together with an admonition which may be used effectively.

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Testimonies Scientific Before Science

G.K. Abbott

Many principles of health were pointed out in the Testimonies years before science could explain them.

Many principles of health were pointed out in the Testimonies years before science could explain them.

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Don't Abuse Press Card Privileges

W.L. Burgan

In order to assist workers in securing information that may be helpful in presenting current matters that re-enforce the truthfulness and seriousness of the advent message, the Gen­eral Conference Committee has provided press cards through its Press Bureau, giving holders of the same the status of newspaper reporters.

In order to assist workers in securing information that may be helpful in presenting current matters that re-enforce the truthfulness and seriousness of the advent message, the Gen­eral Conference Committee has provided press cards through its Press Bureau, giving holders of the same the status of newspaper reporters.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

From the editor's desk.

From the editor's desk.

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Candid Counsels on the Worker's Health

D.E. Davenport

The Lord cannot bless wrong acts or false principles, even though they be carried out by His own people, and in an apparently good cause.

The Lord cannot bless wrong acts or false principles, even though they be carried out by His own people, and in an apparently good cause.

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Making an Effort Self-Supporting

J. L. Shuler

In this day of shrunken operating funds, the problem of making our evangelistic efforts self-supporting is a pressing matter.

In this day of shrunken operating funds, the problem of making our evangelistic efforts self-supporting is a pressing matter.

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A Greater Evangelism

W.L. Nott

Studies of problems, practices, and principles.

Studies of problems, practices, and principles.

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The Panorama of the Ages

G. Arthur Keough

A Study of Revelation Five

A Study of Revelation Five

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Successful Access to Mormon Audiences

W. D. Frazee

A personal account.

A personal account.

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Music That Wins

John G. Mitchell

Music often plays an important part in an evangelistic effort, or even in a single successful meeting, perhaps as large a part as does the sermon.

Music often plays an important part in an evangelistic effort, or even in a single successful meeting, perhaps as large a part as does the sermon.

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Establishing Converts in the Truth

Anna C. Pewees

When the Bible is made our guide and counselor, it exerts an ennobling influence upon the mind. Its study, more than anything else, will refine, elevate, and enlarge the mind of the devout student, endowing it with new impulses and fresh vigor.

When the Bible is made our guide and counselor, it exerts an ennobling influence upon the mind. Its study, more than anything else, will refine, elevate, and enlarge the mind of the devout student, endowing it with new impulses and fresh vigor.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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