March 1936 Issue
Paul and Simon Magus
I.H. Evans
An editorial on the two types of professed Christians.
An editorial on the two types of professed Christians.Scope and Content of Real Bible Study (III)
M.L. Andreasen
I may be well to consider just here some of the things that have been written through the special gift of God for the edification of His people at this time.
I may be well to consider just here some of the things that have been written through the special gift of God for the edification of His people at this time.Revealing God to Men No. 2
Louis K. Dickson
Before we can achieve a greater unity of spirit, purpose, and power, we must ask and answer such questions as the following: Shall we return to Rome, to Athens, or to Jerusalem?
Before we can achieve a greater unity of spirit, purpose, and power, we must ask and answer such questions as the following: Shall we return to Rome, to Athens, or to Jerusalem?Low Cost Evangelism
Albert C. Griffin
It is possible to hold successful evangelistic efforts without heavy expense to the conference.
It is possible to hold successful evangelistic efforts without heavy expense to the conference.Cooperation Between Pastor and Evangelist
G. A. Roberts
The writer received a letter from one of our faithful Bible workers connected with an evangelistic company, making a plea that the churches receiving new converts give more attention to establishing them in the truth.
The writer received a letter from one of our faithful Bible workers connected with an evangelistic company, making a plea that the churches receiving new converts give more attention to establishing them in the truth.Custodians of Our Youth
D. A. Ochs
Ministers are the custodians of the young people in their charge. It is imperative, therefore, that they understand the youthful mind from the young person's point of view.
Ministers are the custodians of the young people in their charge. It is imperative, therefore, that they understand the youthful mind from the young person's point of view.Use an Interpreter
J.F. Huenersardt
Some people are inclined to regard an interpreter as an interrupter, but there are times when an interpreter is indispensable.
Some people are inclined to regard an interpreter as an interrupter, but there are times when an interpreter is indispensable.Our Advanced Bible School
M.E. Kern
It surely is in the providence of God that in these days of infidelity and unbelief, we as heralds of the advent message have such opportunity for graduate study in Bible, religious history, and allied subjects, as is offered by the Advanced Bible School.
It surely is in the providence of God that in these days of infidelity and unbelief, we as heralds of the advent message have such opportunity for graduate study in Bible, religious history, and allied subjects, as is offered by the Advanced Bible School.The Manuscript File (Part V)
Arthur White
The care of the Ellen G. White manuscript file constitutes a third and very interesting phase of the work of the White Estate trustees.
The care of the Ellen G. White manuscript file constitutes a third and very interesting phase of the work of the White Estate trustees.Our Relation to Truth
Ellen G. White
We must not think, "Well, we have all the truth, we understand the main pillars of our faith, and we may rest on this knowledge."
We must not think, "Well, we have all the truth, we understand the main pillars of our faith, and we may rest on this knowledge."Pagan Week, Day of the Sun, and Calendar No. 3
Robert L. Odom
The Correlation of Prophecy and Fulfillment Pagan Week, Day of the Sun, and Calendar No. 3 Among the Jews and early Christians the days were reckoned by number, although the sixth and seventh days were often called "the preparation" and the "Sabbath" respectively.…
Music as an Act of Worship
H. B. Hannum
The subjects usually considered of first importance to the ministerial student in our schools are the various lines of English, Bible, a knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, public speaking, methods in pastoral work, and kindred studies. It is imperative that the minister specialize in these important studies, as he can never become too mighty in the Scriptures and in personal evangelism.
The subjects usually considered of first importance to the ministerial student in our schools are the various lines of English, Bible, a knowledge of Greek and Hebrew, public speaking, methods in pastoral work, and kindred studies. It is imperative that the minister specialize in these important studies, as he can never become too mighty in the Scriptures and in personal evangelism.