Articles
Our Supreme Need as Ministers
Never has the gospel minister been more responsible than in the second advent phase of gospel service. Never has it been more necessary for him to be an unworldly man.
The Golden Hour of Radio
A stenographically reported address on the effectiveness of radio, given before the North American Presidents' Council, October 27, 1935, just preceding the Louisville Autumn Council.
Basic Importance of Right Motives
The motives which lead an individual to make a profession of religion have much to do with his subsequent experience. For this reason it is extremely important that every worker should endeavor to present the truth in a way that will produce or arouse right motives.
The Missionary Wife
In my last article we studied together the activities of the missionary wife within the church in the mission field. In this final article I shall mention some things that she can do in the work of the church for those outside its membership.
Living Within Our Means
In these days of shifting standards and changing modes, the gospel minister must be constantly on his guard, lest he find himself a victim of this sinister foe—debt.
The English Bookwork (III)
Of the three important lines of work assigned by Mrs. Ellen G. White to the custodians of her writings, mention will be made first of the care and promotion of her books as they appear in the English language.
Reaching The Non-Christian With Our Message
There is no system of truth that adapts itself so readily to the mind of the non-Christian as does the message that we have to give.