April 1937 Issue

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Principles, Problems, and Policies No. 2

J. Lamar McElhany

Countering the questioning of authority and the breaking down of responsibility.

Countering the questioning of authority and the breaking down of responsibility.

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Preaching Our Distinctive Message* No. 1

J.W. Kent

Why is it that so many of our evangelists wait so long to proclaim the third angel's message?

Why is it that so many of our evangelists wait so long to proclaim the third angel's message?

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Motion Pictures in Evangelism

Elmer L. Cardey

The showing of harmful pictures should not close our eyes to turn the minds of people toward good pictures that will be a blessing and not a curse.

The showing of harmful pictures should not close our eyes to turn the minds of people toward good pictures that will be a blessing and not a curse.

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"Before Whom Three Fell" Daniel 7:20

L. L. Caviness

Considering the two possible meanings of the expression occurring in Daniel 7:20.

Considering the two possible meanings of the expression occurring in Daniel 7:20.

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This Matter of Musical Leadership

Carlyle B. Haynes

Not long ago a young friend of mine was placed in charge of the music activities of one of our training schools. Desirous of being of some help to him, I wrote him a letter. And believing it may prove helpful to others in similar places of opportunity, I give here that part of the letter referring to musical leader­ship:

Not long ago a young friend of mine was placed in charge of the music activities of one of our training schools. Desirous of being of some help to him, I wrote him a letter. And believing it may prove helpful to others in similar places of opportunity, I give here that part of the letter referring to musical leader­ship:

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Avoid Extremes

N. P. Neilsen

The enemy of our souls would gladly lead us to take extreme positions. It does not matter much to him in which direction we go, whether to the right or to the left, if only we become extreme in the position which we take.

The enemy of our souls would gladly lead us to take extreme positions. It does not matter much to him in which direction we go, whether to the right or to the left, if only we become extreme in the position which we take.

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Qualifications for True Leadership No. 1

Taylor G. Bunch

A leader in any capacity in the cause of God is a watchman, and his office carries with it most solemn responsibility.

A leader in any capacity in the cause of God is a watchman, and his office carries with it most solemn responsibility.

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My First Year as an Intern

Anna M. Beckner

Many things awaited me, of which I was unaware that day in the union president's office when I accepted a Bible worker's intern­ship.

Many things awaited me, of which I was unaware that day in the union president's office when I accepted a Bible worker's intern­ship.

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The Challenge of Islam

F.H. Loasby

The presentation of the gospel message to Moslems constitutes one of the greatest problems confronting the Christian missionary today.

The presentation of the gospel message to Moslems constitutes one of the greatest problems confronting the Christian missionary today.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

From the editor's desk.

From the editor's desk.

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The Alcohol Problem No. 4

Julius Gilbert White

Alcohol as a narcotic.

Alcohol as a narcotic.

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Gratifying Results in the South

William H. Bergherm

To those who are waiting for that soon-coming day when truth shall triumph glo­riously, there is nothing more cheering than news of fresh victories won on the battle front.

To those who are waiting for that soon-coming day when truth shall triumph glo­riously, there is nothing more cheering than news of fresh victories won on the battle front.

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The Conflict of the Ages Series No. 4

Various Authors

Part four of our series on Mrs. White's writings.

Part four of our series on Mrs. White's writings.

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Meaning of "Breath" and "Soul"

W.R. French

In 1 Kings 17:17, 22, we find the expressions, "There was no breath left in him," and "The soul of the child came into him again, and he revived." Kindly give an effectual explanation for believers in immortality, and also give the Hebrew meaning of "breath" and "soul." Are they identical words?

In 1 Kings 17:17, 22, we find the expressions, "There was no breath left in him," and "The soul of the child came into him again, and he revived." Kindly give an effectual explanation for believers in immortality, and also give the Hebrew meaning of "breath" and "soul." Are they identical words?

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Valuable Quotations

Various Authors

Verified extracts from current literature.

Verified extracts from current literature.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page!

From the Ministry back page!

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