April 1934 Issue
I.H. Evans
Shall we not seek for wisdom and gentleness, fervent faith and holy zeal?Self-Glory
H.E. Snide
Does our heavenly Father care with what motive we serve Him?
Does our heavenly Father care with what motive we serve Him?Why Is There Not More Personal Work?
M.E. Kern
For years the question of personal work has occupied much of my thought. I have seen students lose out in their studies and otherwise, and drop out of school and into the world, because teachers were too busy to extend a helping hand.
For years the question of personal work has occupied much of my thought. I have seen students lose out in their studies and otherwise, and drop out of school and into the world, because teachers were too busy to extend a helping hand.The Message of Habakkuk
Frederick A. Schilling
Among the shortest, least read, yet most important books of the Bible is that of Habakkuk.
Among the shortest, least read, yet most important books of the Bible is that of Habakkuk.Let Us Foster Laymen Efforts
B.M. Heald
We talk much about the laymen arising for the finishing of the work of God on earth. But are we giving this idea the tangible encouragement that we should and could?
We talk much about the laymen arising for the finishing of the work of God on earth. But are we giving this idea the tangible encouragement that we should and could?A Chaplain in the CCC Camps
Virgil p. Hulse
For the last six months I have been serving several of the CCC camps of the Third Forestry District, as district chaplain.
For the last six months I have been serving several of the CCC camps of the Third Forestry District, as district chaplain.A Visit to Chaplain Hulse
Sherman E. Wight
Recently I had the privilege of speaking to the boys in the camp where Elder V. P. Hulse is located as chaplain, with the rank of lieutenant, in the Reforestation Camps of Northern Michigan.
Recently I had the privilege of speaking to the boys in the camp where Elder V. P. Hulse is located as chaplain, with the rank of lieutenant, in the Reforestation Camps of Northern Michigan.Editorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
The Formation of the New Testament Canon No. 4
The Formation of the New Testament Canon No. 4Order of Subjects Followed by H.M.S. Richards
H.M.S. Richards
A sample of his advertising material.
A sample of his advertising material.Advantage of Tabernacle in Major City Efforts
C.L. Lingenfelter
Evangelism is manifestly God's program for this hour. Every member of the church should engage in soul-winning work, distributing literature, giving Bible readings, ministering to the sick and needy, and holding cottage meetings; yet the program would be obviously incomplete without the public evangelist.
Evangelism is manifestly God's program for this hour. Every member of the church should engage in soul-winning work, distributing literature, giving Bible readings, ministering to the sick and needy, and holding cottage meetings; yet the program would be obviously incomplete without the public evangelist."Lord's Day" in Translation
W. E. Howell
The purpose of the present article is to note certain mistranslations or interpretations of the phrase "Lord's day" in the languages of Western Europe, which persist up to now in certain current versions, but which there now appears some prospect of correcting.
The purpose of the present article is to note certain mistranslations or interpretations of the phrase "Lord's day" in the languages of Western Europe, which persist up to now in certain current versions, but which there now appears some prospect of correcting.The Power of Gospel Song
F.M. Oliver
Where would one look for a medium that will properly stimulate spontaneous expression of religious emotion comparable to that of the congregational song service?
Where would one look for a medium that will properly stimulate spontaneous expression of religious emotion comparable to that of the congregational song service?The "Swan" of Leviticus 11
LeRoy E. Froom
Is the "swan" of Leviticus 11:18 (and Deuteronomy 14:16), identical with the swan of today? Is our present swan of the same "kind" or family as the duck? And is the flesh of this family of fowl objectionable?
Is the "swan" of Leviticus 11:18 (and Deuteronomy 14:16), identical with the swan of today? Is our present swan of the same "kind" or family as the duck? And is the flesh of this family of fowl objectionable?