Articles
The Church's Relation to Christ
There may be many chosen of God, living up to all the light they have, who are accepted of the Lord and will receive life eternal through their faith in Jesus Christ, but who do not belong to the church corporate of which we speak.
Reaching the Masses of London
When I read reports of evangelistic meetings conducted with success every night in the week in the same hall or tabernacle, I am made almost envious of such opportunities of heralding the glorious message of the everlasting gospel.
The Place of Aftermeetings
The appeal is closely linked to the success of aftermeetings; in fact, the appeal should lead up to every aftermeeting. No sermon, whether preached in an evangelistic campaign or on any other occasion, should lack some kind of appeal.
Training Laymen for Bible Work
Conference Bible workers do not, as a rule, remain in any one church for a great length of time, and I, for one, have recognized the need of training some of the members in the church with which I am working so that when I am called to another place of labor, there will be some person or persons qualified to carry on my unfinished work. I have found that excellent results follow such training.
Guarding Against A Distorted Use (Part VII)
There is one phase of the work of the trustees of the Ellen G. White Estate which the reader may not have detected in that portion of Mrs. White's "will" which outlines their duties.
Study Suggestions for T.M. Lindsay's "History of the Reformation"—No. 1
The experienced reader will approach a given field of study from a wider conspectus and proceed through a subsequent delineation of its structural divisions (epochs, component materials, etc.), to the intensive analysis, scrutiny, and explanation of its details.
Conduct of Funeral Service
The service should be simple in the ordinary funeral, especially so when the minister has never known the deceased.