March 1939 Issue

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Preaching Christ in Every Sermon—No. 1

Carlyle B. Haynes

The importance of the principles here discussed can scarcely be overestimated. Our success or fail­ure as preachers, particularly as Seventh-day Ad­ventist ministers, is definitely gauged by our relation to this issue.

The importance of the principles here discussed can scarcely be overestimated. Our success or fail­ure as preachers, particularly as Seventh-day Ad­ventist ministers, is definitely gauged by our relation to this issue.

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The Imperative Need of Unity

W.G. Turner

Unity is clearly laid down in Scripture as essential to strength.

Unity is clearly laid down in Scripture as essential to strength.

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"Strive Not About Words"

Ellen G. White

Vital "Testimony" Counsels reprinted.

Vital "Testimony" Counsels reprinted.

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Pastoral Dos and Don'ts

Howard H. Hicks

A successful church pastor must be on duty twenty-four hours a day, ready to answer a call for help at any time.

A successful church pastor must be on duty twenty-four hours a day, ready to answer a call for help at any time.

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Fornication or Adultery

W. E. Howell

Is the term "fornication," employed by our Saviour in discussing the divorce question in Matthew 5, used as a synonym for "adultery"? Or does it involve gross promiscuity, in con­tradistinction to any unchastity or unfaithful­ness to the marriage vow?

Is the term "fornication," employed by our Saviour in discussing the divorce question in Matthew 5, used as a synonym for "adultery"? Or does it involve gross promiscuity, in con­tradistinction to any unchastity or unfaithful­ness to the marriage vow?

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Responsibility for Shepherding the Flock

Irwin H. Evans

Extraordinary efforts must be made to counteract the pressure of the world.

Extraordinary efforts must be made to counteract the pressure of the world.

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Adequate Training for Task—No.2

Louis K. Dickson

By way of suggestion, it might be well to give some study to the advisability of arranging for fourteen-grade ministerial graduates to have one year of internship before they go on and complete the sixteen-grade course in col­lege.

By way of suggestion, it might be well to give some study to the advisability of arranging for fourteen-grade ministerial graduates to have one year of internship before they go on and complete the sixteen-grade course in col­lege.

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Spiritual Foes and Perils—No. 2

Walter Raymond Beach

In the previous number of this article, seven nega­tive perils that beset the spiritual life of workers were presented—aimlessness, superficiality, hypocrisy, formality, spiritual Pride, sins of the tongue, and spiritual starvation. The author now presents the positive side, giving several constructive sugges­tions for victory over these besetting foes.

In the previous number of this article, seven nega­tive perils that beset the spiritual life of workers were presented—aimlessness, superficiality, hypocrisy, formality, spiritual Pride, sins of the tongue, and spiritual starvation. The author now presents the positive side, giving several constructive sugges­tions for victory over these besetting foes.

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Evangelism Despite Small Budgets

Walter C. Moffett

This problem of continuous evangelism concerns no small number of conferences in these days of financial distress and uncer­tainty.

This problem of continuous evangelism concerns no small number of conferences in these days of financial distress and uncer­tainty.

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The Official Title of the Pope

W.W. Prescott

Now let us make an honest effort to find what the Roman Catholic Church teaches con­cerning the title of the pope.

Now let us make an honest effort to find what the Roman Catholic Church teaches con­cerning the title of the pope.

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Modern Advertising in Evangelism

W.R.A. Madgwick

Advertising since the World War has undergone a complete revolution. How can we take advantage of its techniques in evangelism?

Advertising since the World War has undergone a complete revolution. How can we take advantage of its techniques in evangelism?

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Conservation of Results—No. 3

J. L. Shuler

In the preceding article, we considered four ways of binding off the interest in an evan­gelistic effort in such a way that it would stand secure. We now present three more essential factors in the conservation of results.

In the preceding article, we considered four ways of binding off the interest in an evan­gelistic effort in such a way that it would stand secure. We now present three more essential factors in the conservation of results.

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Realizing on Our Investments

T. R. Flaiz

A survey of our unused resources and our unguided man-power assets.

A survey of our unused resources and our unguided man-power assets.

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Converting Power of Temperance Lectures

C. S., Longacre

There are some ministers who think that temperance lectures are entertaining and illuminating, but that they have no con­verting power.

There are some ministers who think that temperance lectures are entertaining and illuminating, but that they have no con­verting power.

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Our Duty to Study Physiology*

G.K. Abbott

There is a wealth of research material delv­ing into the laws of our being—what habits of life (in eating, drinking, working, resting, sanitation, etc.) cause disease, and what habits and practices maintain or restore health and give abounding energy of mind and body.

There is a wealth of research material delv­ing into the laws of our being—what habits of life (in eating, drinking, working, resting, sanitation, etc.) cause disease, and what habits and practices maintain or restore health and give abounding energy of mind and body.

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Conference Presidents and Health Work

Roy L. Benton

What is the conference president's rela­tion to the health work?

What is the conference president's rela­tion to the health work?

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Vital Health Questions

K.L.J.

What health topic does the Seventh-day Adventist most frequently have oppor­tunity to discuss with an inquirer?

What health topic does the Seventh-day Adventist most frequently have oppor­tunity to discuss with an inquirer?

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Opening Doors in Peru

F.A. Stahl

It would be difficult to overestimate the value of medical missionary work as an entering wedge" in carrying the "gospel of the king­dom" to all the world.

It would be difficult to overestimate the value of medical missionary work as an entering wedge" in carrying the "gospel of the king­dom" to all the world.

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Music and Modern Evangelism

Leslie Hardinge

Our monthly music of the message column.

Our monthly music of the message column.

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Religious World Trends

Anonymous

A look at important developments in the religious press.

A look at important developments in the religious press.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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Carefulness in Public Utterance

John Oss

The unity of our work must not be broken by voice or pen

The unity of our work must not be broken by voice or pen

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Advent Source Research Values—No. 1

Advent Source Research Values—No. 1

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