Personal Evangelism Our Bounden Duty
While here on earth our Lord faced the momentous task of accomplishing His important mission in but three and a half short years of ministry. We marvel at what He was able to accomplish in so brief a period.
BY A. J. WEARNER
BY A. J. WEARNER
April 1936
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The Law of Sowing and Reaping
An editorial on a basic moral law.
Long Public Prayers Out of Place
There is no justification for long public prayers.
The Eucharistic Congress Issue*
As this is being written, the National Eucharistic Congress of the Roman Catholic Church is being held in Cleveland, Ohio.
Approaching the Intelligent Catholic
How to approach the intelligent Catholic?
The Manuscript File (Continued)
The question has often arisen: do the trustees have the authority and right to make use of manuscripts?
Editorial Keynotes
Treading Hallowed Ground
Approaching and Laboring for Foreigners No. 2
Another successful method of working among foreigners is through the organization of special bands in our churches.
Increasing Number of Evangelists Needed
In order to finish God's precious work here in the Far East, we shall need great numbers of those qualified through consecration and training to enter the doors now open before us.
The Cost of Fruit Bearing
We may well take the words: "That I might by all means save some," as the inspired epitome of ministerial aim in life, in fact, as our sole reason for serving in the world.
How's and Why's of Burmese Evangelism
In mission evangelism, before any effective appeal can be made, one must be sure of his own attitude toward the work in hand.
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