Articles
Words that Keep Men on their Feet
The Christian minister is the natural helper of the soul-sick,—men who are timid, weak, fearful,—and he should ever live so near to the Lord that he will be able at all times to speak words of courage and cheer.
Planning for A Greater Evangelism
One of the outstanding features of the recent Spring Council was the consideration given city evangelism.
Test by the Word and the Fruitage
As I review the character of that movement of many years ago, and compare it with certain efforts projected in recent years, I observe many like features that mark them all with a common brand.
Concerning the "Other Seventy"
It is the divine plan that the ordained minister of the gospel and the true and tested layman shall go forth into the ripening fields together, each to do his appointed work, strengthened and supported in their endeavor by the prayers and active cooperation of every member of the church.
The Sevenfold Foundation of the Christian Church
The same foundation principles upon which the commonwealth of Israel was built were again introduced or restored to the Christian church.
Avoid Unwarranted Time Setting
Occasionally we receive letters from staid, loyal Seventh-day Adventists who lament the sensational methods employed by some along the line of time setting.
Radio Announcements Augment Effort
Without question the use of the radio increases the effectiveness of a regular evangelistic effort.
Pastoral Relation to Lay Evangelism
The old adage, "It is better to set twenty men to work than to attempt to do the work of twenty men," is worthy of our consideration as pastors and district leaders.