June 1939 Issue

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My Kingdom is not of This World

E.D. Dick

The spirit of nationalism is contrary to the broad principles of the gospel.

The spirit of nationalism is contrary to the broad principles of the gospel.

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Assisting Doctors to Locate

G.F. Eichman

The Autumn Council of 1932, held at Battle Creek, Michigan, passed a recommendation to the effect that each union conference should cooperate with its local conferences in provid­ing a loan fund up to $1,500 for graduates of our medical college, thus making it possible for them to set up private practice in the various conferences throughout the field, and stating the conditions upon which these funds were to be provided and dispensed.

The Autumn Council of 1932, held at Battle Creek, Michigan, passed a recommendation to the effect that each union conference should cooperate with its local conferences in provid­ing a loan fund up to $1,500 for graduates of our medical college, thus making it possible for them to set up private practice in the various conferences throughout the field, and stating the conditions upon which these funds were to be provided and dispensed.

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Faulty Food Habits in Relation to the Incidence of Disease*

G.K. Abbott

A look at how faulty food habits can lead to disease.

A look at how faulty food habits can lead to disease.

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Radio Talk on Daily Menu*

George Conforth

A sample of our menu.

A sample of our menu.

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Hold Fast to Principle

H.M. Walton

A look at the certain features of our sanitarium work that present problems to the public.

A look at the certain features of our sanitarium work that present problems to the public.

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Unerring Counsel for Executives

Louis K. Dickson

Those who are tempted to feel that the counsels of the Testimonies were good enough for the earlier leaders, but a bit behind the needs of the present hour, remind me of Carlyle.

Those who are tempted to feel that the counsels of the Testimonies were good enough for the earlier leaders, but a bit behind the needs of the present hour, remind me of Carlyle.

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Instrumental Music in Church

H. B. Hannum

To worship and glorify God should always be the objective of the musical parts of the church service.

To worship and glorify God should always be the objective of the musical parts of the church service.

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Religious World Trends

Anonymous

The eyes and the ears of the world were focused on the recent coronation of the new Pope, and comments from the religious press thereupon reflect the alarm felt by Prot­estant denominations over the growing en­croachments of the Papacy.

The eyes and the ears of the world were focused on the recent coronation of the new Pope, and comments from the religious press thereupon reflect the alarm felt by Prot­estant denominations over the growing en­croachments of the Papacy.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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Bible Workers in Evangelism

L.A. King

Bible reading has been a means of imparting God's word, and it has occupied a prominent place in the proclamation of present truth from our earliest days

Bible reading has been a means of imparting God's word, and it has occupied a prominent place in the proclamation of present truth from our earliest days

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The Ideal Supervision of a District

James W. Osborn

What are some of the factors involved in the ideal supervision of a district?

What are some of the factors involved in the ideal supervision of a district?

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Settlement of the Roman Question—No. 1

H. L. Rudy

Our continued look at the papacy.

Our continued look at the papacy.

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The Challenge of the Populous Cities

Howard J. Detwiler

A world task confronts us. To Sev­enth-day Adventists has been committed the responsibility of proclaiming present truth for these last days in the setting of the threefold message of Revelation 14. To ac­complish this task, the combined talent and resources of our…

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Financing Evangelistic Efforts

W.M. Robbins

The inability to provide sufficient funds to meet the actual expenditures of our nu­merous city efforts is a leading executive problem in nearly all conferences.

The inability to provide sufficient funds to meet the actual expenditures of our nu­merous city efforts is a leading executive problem in nearly all conferences.

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Warning the Large Cities

Robert L. Boothby

Do we believe that we have the last mes­sage of mercy for men, and that without this message men and women are lost? If we do, then we must enlarge our vision and attempt greater things for God.

Do we believe that we have the last mes­sage of mercy for men, and that without this message men and women are lost? If we do, then we must enlarge our vision and attempt greater things for God.

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Evangelism in the Conference Budget

W.J. Hackett

What percent of the conference budget should be used for evangelism?

What percent of the conference budget should be used for evangelism?

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Preaching Christian Doctrine—No. 2

Carlyle B. Haynes

No true minister refrains from the full and clear declaration of the mind and word of God. Acceptable preaching, therefore, requires a clear presentation of every doctrine of the whole gospel.

No true minister refrains from the full and clear declaration of the mind and word of God. Acceptable preaching, therefore, requires a clear presentation of every doctrine of the whole gospel.

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The Signatory Referred To

D.E. Robinson

In the Conference Address on "Organiza­tion," printed in the Review and Herald of June 11, 1861, is found a historical allusion to someone who had been almost refused admittance to the message, because the one who brought it to him believed that it should be confined to those of the original advent faith. The document is signed by nine people. Which of the nine is the one referred to? Can you tell the name of the one who brought the mes­sage to him, and who doubted the genuineness of his conversion, for the reason stated?

In the Conference Address on "Organiza­tion," printed in the Review and Herald of June 11, 1861, is found a historical allusion to someone who had been almost refused admittance to the message, because the one who brought it to him believed that it should be confined to those of the original advent faith. The document is signed by nine people. Which of the nine is the one referred to? Can you tell the name of the one who brought the mes­sage to him, and who doubted the genuineness of his conversion, for the reason stated?

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Advent Research Values—No. 4

Advent Research Values—No. 4

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Ministerial Jesting and Joking

Ellen G. White

Vital "Testimony" Counsels reprinted.

Vital "Testimony" Counsels reprinted.

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