A Veteran Missionary Answers Questions—No. 1
Suppose a young man is born in a land where the Bible is in every home. He grows up under the shadow of church steeples. When he goes out to another land where they do not know about Jesus, or God, or the Bible, how can he make the most favorable contact? What is the better method of approach, to avoid stumbling along the way?
W.H. Anderson
W.H. Anderson
August 1935
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The Promised Blessing of Asher
Many times we do not see how it will be possible to do a required duty.
Treading on Enchanted Ground
Living as we do in the mad rush of this age, with everything geared to high speed, there is danger that in carrying out the mechanical details of our appointed work, we shall permit this whirl of the mechanics to dull our spiritual vision.
The Supreme Task of the Church—No. 2
We have been less than a century at our task. Like the early church, we faced, at the beginning, a whole world of need unreached by the message that we were to bear to all.
XV. Final Analysis of "Little Horn" No. 2
A study of the third Era (527-800 A. D.).
Principles in Prophetic Interpretation—No. 2
One tendency that needs to be guarded against and positively curbed, is that of attempting to lay out the precise course that particular powers will take in the developments that are yet future.
Editorial Keynotes
Presbyterian Crisis Over the Machen Case—No. 3
Topic No. 6—Getting Decisions
Suggestions for getting decisions.
Present State of Religion and Missions
The present state of religion is deplorable.
Punctuation in Luke 23:43
What is the proper punctuation of the Greek text in Luke 23:43? Should it be punctuated in such a way as to connect sameron ("today") with the verb Lego ("I say"), or with the verb esa ("thou shalt be")?
Editorial Postscripts
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