Proper Approach to the Hindu Mind
Pastor Mookerjee, whose forefathers were Hindus of the Brahman or sacerdotal caste, has now thirty-seven years of faithful service in India to his credit. He writes with an intimate understanding of Indian viewpoints, customs, and Problems. The development of such efficient workers indigenous to the various lands of earth is a cheering omen of progress.
By L. G. MOOKERJEE, Bible Instructor, South India Training School
By L. G. MOOKERJEE, Bible Instructor, South India Training School
April 1939
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Columbia Union's Epochal Council
This highly practical and stimulative council, reported by Ministry request, resulted in a wealth of valuable papers and discussions, many of which will be shared with our readers.
Successful Follow-Up Work
Crowds alone do not necessarily spell success for an evangelistic campaign. In the final analysis, success must be measured by souls won for the kingdom of God.
The Small Effort Essential
Two mistaken concepts are reacting unfavorably against the holding of small evangelistic efforts.
Basic Missionary Principles
A testimony from China.
Christian Evidences in Evangelism
If our ministry is to be effective, we must adapt our methods of presentation to the mental and spiritual outlook of the generation in which we live.
Disciplining the Mind
Vital "Testimony" Counsels.
International Missionary Conference
A report and appraisal of world missionary council held at Madras, India, December 1938.
Current Field Training Notes
College Ministerial Seminars
Christ in Every Sermon—No. 2
It is by the mighty argument of the cross that the Spirit will bring conviction to bear upon hearts.
The Choir Rehearsal
With no endeavor to cover every detail of the rehearsal, it will still be profitable to discuss some of the things that should claim the director's attention.
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