November 1933 Issue

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The Meaning and Joy of Work

I.H. Evans

Christ took delight in His work. Do you?

Christ took delight in His work. Do you?

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Every Minister's Position Strategic

John K. Jones

The most important problem facing our ministers in the field is that of win­ning souls for the kingdom of heaven through the preaching of the threefold message of Revelation 14:6-12.

The most important problem facing our ministers in the field is that of win­ning souls for the kingdom of heaven through the preaching of the threefold message of Revelation 14:6-12.

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The Legal Status of the Clergyman

M.C. Taft

Inspiration, counsel, and caution.

Inspiration, counsel, and caution.

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Thoughtless Exaggeration

S.A. Wellman

Advice on speech.

Advice on speech.

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Utilizing Our Ministerial Graduates

M.A. Hollister

Our ministerial graduates are very naturally anxious for assured conference employ­ment, though the immediate future does not hold forth the promises of recent decades. However, we believe there are avenues of serv­ice and ways of work open to the consecrated individual.

Our ministerial graduates are very naturally anxious for assured conference employ­ment, though the immediate future does not hold forth the promises of recent decades. However, we believe there are avenues of serv­ice and ways of work open to the consecrated individual.

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Using the "Coming Events" Column

E.A. Beavon

Counsel for greater evangelism.

Counsel for greater evangelism.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Our Purpose in the World

Our Purpose in the World

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The Better Workman

Louis F. Were, F.G. Ashbaugh, J.F. Piper

Counsel for improvement in method and technique.

Counsel for improvement in method and technique.

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God's Man is Different

Robert Hare

God has but few men. Though the harvest is great, yet the laborers are still few in compar­ison with the great work to be done.

God has but few men. Though the harvest is great, yet the laborers are still few in compar­ison with the great work to be done.

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The Need of the Personal Christ

Frederick A. Schilling

The certainties of the Christian reli­gion are historical facts, and all these historical facts revolve around the person of Jesus the Christ, the Messiah of God.

The certainties of the Christian reli­gion are historical facts, and all these historical facts revolve around the person of Jesus the Christ, the Messiah of God.

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A Plain Talk to Murmurers

Anonymous

From sources difficult to access.

From sources difficult to access.

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The Challenge of the East to World Peace No. 4

W. A., Scharffenberg

There appears to be an ever-present fear on the part of the Japanese people of the possibility of Russian aggression in the near future.

There appears to be an ever-present fear on the part of the Japanese people of the possibility of Russian aggression in the near future.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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