June 1937 Issue
The High Price of Leadership
L. H. Christian
It costs our all—at times, even life itself—to be a spiritual leader.
It costs our all—at times, even life itself—to be a spiritual leader.Well-Rounded Institutes Cover Division
M.N. Campbell
Reports covering the 1937 Institutes.
Reports covering the 1937 Institutes.Stimulating Institute in Pacific Union
H.M. Blunden
Report from Riverside, California held on January 18-25.
Report from Riverside, California held on January 18-25.Constructive Atlantic Union Institute
Arthur A. Cone
Report from New York City Institute held on January 25-February 2.
Report from New York City Institute held on January 25-February 2.Edifying Southwestern Union Institute
Ellis W. Strong
Report from Texas held on February 1-11.
Report from Texas held on February 1-11.Columbia Institute Highly Profitable
L.H. King
Report from Ohio Institute held February 2-12.
Report from Ohio Institute held February 2-12.Meeting Divergent Movements
Taylor G. Bunch
For improvement in movement and technique.
For improvement in movement and technique.Helpful Ministerial Hour in the South
J. L. Shuler
Report from Tennessee held on February 17-25.
Report from Tennessee held on February 17-25.Fire on the Sabbath
Lynn H. Wood
How are we to meet the argument raised against the injunction in Exodus 35:3: "Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the Sabbath day"? Some say that snow falls frequently in Palestine and in the section near the Sinaitic range of mountains, and that if this is true, fire would be needed for warmth.
How are we to meet the argument raised against the injunction in Exodus 35:3: "Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the Sabbath day"? Some say that snow falls frequently in Palestine and in the section near the Sinaitic range of mountains, and that if this is true, fire would be needed for warmth.Field School of Evangelism
John K. Jones
In view of world conditions in general which point unmistakably to the nearness of probation's close, it is a sad fact that, charged as we are with a special message to a doomed world, our evangelistic, soul-winning work in America is not advancing as rapidly as the time and circumstances demand.
In view of world conditions in general which point unmistakably to the nearness of probation's close, it is a sad fact that, charged as we are with a special message to a doomed world, our evangelistic, soul-winning work in America is not advancing as rapidly as the time and circumstances demand.Three Great Objectives
J. L. Shuler
The three distinct, but related, objectives of the field school of evangelism.
The three distinct, but related, objectives of the field school of evangelism.Editorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
Indispensability of the Spirit of Prophecy
Indispensability of the Spirit of Prophecy"There's A Great Day Coming"*
Harold A. Miller
A Suggestive Interpretation.
A Suggestive Interpretation.Central Union's Forward Outlook
Ernest L. Branson, F. W. Detamore
Report from Nebraska held on February 16-23.
Report from Nebraska held on February 16-23.Echoes from Lake Union Institute
F.L. Abbott
Report from Michigan held February 27 to March 7.
Report from Michigan held February 27 to March 7.Preparation and Presentation
Mary E. Walsh
Seventh-day Adventists are sometimes called "wreckers." But we are only wrecking what is built upon the sands of tradition.
Seventh-day Adventists are sometimes called "wreckers." But we are only wrecking what is built upon the sands of tradition.Successful Institute in North Pacific
Frederick A. Schilling
Report from Washington held March 18-27.
Report from Washington held March 18-27.Summary of Canadian Union Institute
C.L. Paddock
Report from Canada Union Institute.
Report from Canada Union Institute.Choosing the "Soft Word"
H. M. Tippett
Advice for better speech and conduct.
Advice for better speech and conduct.