May 1938 Issue

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Our Ambassadorial Limitations—No. I*

William A. Spicer

We are not empowered to comment on national customs and governmental action.

We are not empowered to comment on national customs and governmental action.

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Missionary Approach to Africa's Natives

W.H. Anderson

Our veteran missionary to Africa stresses certain fundamental principles.

Our veteran missionary to Africa stresses certain fundamental principles.

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Workers of the Advent Movement—No. 1

Claude Conrad

In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, every faithful member is a worker for God.

In the Seventh-day Adventist Church, every faithful member is a worker for God.

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Effective Answer Service—No. 2

J. L. Shuler

The useful purposes of the printed card for questions.

The useful purposes of the printed card for questions.

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A More Effectual Ministry

N.H. Kinzer, A.A. Leiske, Elmer L. Cardey

Techniques toward a more effectual ministry.

Techniques toward a more effectual ministry.

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Bible Worker Interchange

H. Leslie Shoup , Alma Du Bois

Articles on plans and methods, experiences and problems.

Articles on plans and methods, experiences and problems.

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The Larger Outlook

W. Homer Teesdale, W.W. Prescott

A Study of Principles, Perils, and Developments

A Study of Principles, Perils, and Developments

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Religious World Trends

Various Authors

Religious news from around the world.

Religious news from around the world.

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Real Students of the Word

Irwin H. Evans

We as a people contend for a thorough study of the Holy Scriptures, and n our chosen field we need careful Biblical-language preparation for deeper study and research.

We as a people contend for a thorough study of the Holy Scriptures, and n our chosen field we need careful Biblical-language preparation for deeper study and research.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Ecclesiastical conflict impends

Ecclesiastical conflict impends

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The Lesson of Mar's Hill

Neal Wilson

Paul tried the same methods which many Christian missionaries are still attempting, but he reached the conclusion that the gospel of Christ and pagan philosophy do not mix at all well together.

Paul tried the same methods which many Christian missionaries are still attempting, but he reached the conclusion that the gospel of Christ and pagan philosophy do not mix at all well together.

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Health Education for Sanitarium Patients

Daniel H. Kress

Health education is one of the chief objectives in sanitarium work. Restoration of health, teaching individ­uals how to live healthfully, and directing them to the Saviour of both body and soul is the threefold purpose of our medical work.

Health education is one of the chief objectives in sanitarium work. Restoration of health, teaching individ­uals how to live healthfully, and directing them to the Saviour of both body and soul is the threefold purpose of our medical work.

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A Balanced Medical Ministry

I.J. Woodman

Proper balance is undoubtedly most es­sential in delivering humanity from the fear and hysteria which grip the world in the distressing and perplexing situations today.

Proper balance is undoubtedly most es­sential in delivering humanity from the fear and hysteria which grip the world in the distressing and perplexing situations today.

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Basic Principles of Health Teaching

H.M. Walton

No. 5—What a Man Soweth, That Shall He Reap

No. 5—What a Man Soweth, That Shall He Reap

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"Rock of Ages" for Choir

Harold A. Miller

The following suggestive interpretative outline for "Rock of Ages" (No. 654 in "Christ in Song") should be impressive. It contains variety, new treatment, and strange­ness.

The following suggestive interpretative outline for "Rock of Ages" (No. 654 in "Christ in Song") should be impressive. It contains variety, new treatment, and strange­ness.

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The Atonement Central in Salvation—No. 2

M.L. Andreasen

The cross is central in the atonement and must ever so remain. Any theory that makes the cross a demonstration only, falls short of the reality.

The cross is central in the atonement and must ever so remain. Any theory that makes the cross a demonstration only, falls short of the reality.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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