November 1934 Issue

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Adaptability Essential to Successful Ministry

I.H. Evans

The ability honestly to admire in others their culture and art and accomplishment is worthy of the best of preachers.

The ability honestly to admire in others their culture and art and accomplishment is worthy of the best of preachers.

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Dangers Threatening Our Schools

Francis M. Wilcox

It has been Satan's studied effort to divert our schools as well as our other institutions from the grand objective of their existence, to bring into our educational institutions worldly policies, and to lead them to take on the mold and the character of worldly education.

It has been Satan's studied effort to divert our schools as well as our other institutions from the grand objective of their existence, to bring into our educational institutions worldly policies, and to lead them to take on the mold and the character of worldly education.

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Our Statistical Picture

H.E. Rogers

A review of our church statistics from around the world.

A review of our church statistics from around the world.

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The Minister's "Silent Partner"

Elmer E. Andross

The more I ponder the subject assigned me, the more fully am I convinced that the minister's wife holds a very important position in the church; and so it is with much reluc­tance that I pick up my pen to fulfill my promise to write something about the "silent partner."

The more I ponder the subject assigned me, the more fully am I convinced that the minister's wife holds a very important position in the church; and so it is with much reluc­tance that I pick up my pen to fulfill my promise to write something about the "silent partner."

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Healing the Deadly Wound

Arthur S. Maxwell

What wounded the papacy?

What wounded the papacy?

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The "Woman," or True Church (VI)

N.J. Walforf

From Pentecost to the Council of Nice, 325 A.D.

From Pentecost to the Council of Nice, 325 A.D.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

From the editor's desk.

From the editor's desk.

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Principles Governing Health Teaching

K.L.J.

Improvement in method and technique.

Improvement in method and technique.

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Dealing with Lutherans

W. B. Ochs

Adherents of different denominations present differing problems. The following is council for dealing with Lutherans.

Adherents of different denominations present differing problems. The following is council for dealing with Lutherans.

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What Constitutes Press News

W.L. Burgan

Our gospel commission embraces the use of the public press, which daily reaches mil­lions who perhaps could never be reached with a Seventh-day Adventist publication.

Our gospel commission embraces the use of the public press, which daily reaches mil­lions who perhaps could never be reached with a Seventh-day Adventist publication.

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Insure Favorable Reception

H. M. Tippett

There is no question that workers often have ideas and inspiring thoughts which merit pub­lication. If these compositions were published just as they come to the hands of our editors, without revision or correction, in some cases they would reflect gross carelessness or unfor­tunate ignorance in matters of spelling, gram­mar, punctuation, paragraphing, and diction.

There is no question that workers often have ideas and inspiring thoughts which merit pub­lication. If these compositions were published just as they come to the hands of our editors, without revision or correction, in some cases they would reflect gross carelessness or unfor­tunate ignorance in matters of spelling, gram­mar, punctuation, paragraphing, and diction.

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Relation to Millerism

LeRoy E. Froom

Conflicting statements are frequently heard as to whether we were or were not integrally connected with the Miller movement, dictated apparently by viewpoint or expediency to avoid the odium of Millerism. What are the facts in the case?

Conflicting statements are frequently heard as to whether we were or were not integrally connected with the Miller movement, dictated apparently by viewpoint or expediency to avoid the odium of Millerism. What are the facts in the case?

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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