Freedom on the Air
Democracy and the radio.
By W. E. HOWELL, Secretary, Radio Commission, General Conference
By W. E. HOWELL, Secretary, Radio Commission, General Conference
July 1937
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The Preacher in Study and Prayer*
Cultivating a rich inner life for more effective ministry.
Issuance of Earliest Testimonies No. 1*
How Ellen White endeavored to deliver to individuals and to the church messages that were given to counsel, guide, or reprove, and to encourage the traveler on the Christian pathway.
Status of Reform-Calendar Issue
The calendar-revision question has taken on new life since the International Labor Council succeeded in getting the ear of the League of Nations.
Checking Our Losses
One of the most alarming facts that we face as a denomination is the large number of apostasies we have in comparison with our baptisms.
The Choir Conductor
To picture a choir conductor who is ideal in training and personality is an easier task than to find one who meets these ideals.
Editorial Keynotes
Coordinated Effort vs. Indepedent Action
The Misfortune of Adverse Criticism—No. 1
Modern criticism and scripture.
The Matchless Gift of Prophecy
A Personal Tribute to Its Beneficial Influence
The Roman Week
Did the Romans operate an eight-day or a nine-day week up to the time of Theodosius? And did the Greeks operate on a ten-day week?
The "Ministerial Tone"--2
Almost as offensive to the hearer as a habitually high-pitched voice is the "ministerial tone"—a perpetual pathos, monotonously employed by many speakers from the beginning to the end of the public service, and even carried into private life by some.
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