July 1939 Issue

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Perils Confronting the Ministry

H. W. Lowe

One of the gravest perils confronting the church and the ministry today is apathy regarding aggressive evangelism.

One of the gravest perils confronting the church and the ministry today is apathy regarding aggressive evangelism.

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Effective Work for African Women

J.F. Wright

How best to we reach women in Africa immersed in superstition?

How best to we reach women in Africa immersed in superstition?

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Need for Indigenous Leadership

Neal Wilson

How do we work towards the goal of quickly and efficiently training capable indigenous workers for leadership?

How do we work towards the goal of quickly and efficiently training capable indigenous workers for leadership?

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Safeguard the Sustentation Fund

Harold H. Cobban

Why we need to retain the plan first inaugurated in 1911.

Why we need to retain the plan first inaugurated in 1911.

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Value of District Plan for Conferences

M.V., Campbell

The value of the district plan of organiza­tion in a conference depends in great measure upon the type of organization used, and upon how it is used.

The value of the district plan of organiza­tion in a conference depends in great measure upon the type of organization used, and upon how it is used.

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Organizing Your Effort

F. G. Clifford

The successful evangelistic effort functions like a well-oiled machine.

The successful evangelistic effort functions like a well-oiled machine.

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Attractive Platform Decorations

M.E. Olsen

Advice on making the pulpit beautiful.

Advice on making the pulpit beautiful.

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The Handling of Questions

W. Maudsley

What is the best way to handle questions?

What is the best way to handle questions?

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The Ministry and the Laity

Steen Rasmussen

A study of the relationships, methods, and objectives of the ministry and the laity.

A study of the relationships, methods, and objectives of the ministry and the laity.

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Two Sets of "Testimony" Counsels

Arthur White

Why was the three-book edition of "Selec­tions From the Testimonies" published, and what is its relationship to the well-known and much-loved nine-volume set?

Why was the three-book edition of "Selec­tions From the Testimonies" published, and what is its relationship to the well-known and much-loved nine-volume set?

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When You Write Poetry for "The Ministry"

M.A. Hinkhouse

Some guiding principles pertaining to the technique of verse writing.

Some guiding principles pertaining to the technique of verse writing.

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Use Quotations Correctly

Anonymous

When properly used—not too often, and with exactness—quotations enrich our verbal expression, both oral and written.

When properly used—not too often, and with exactness—quotations enrich our verbal expression, both oral and written.

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Suitable Subjects for Homes

Lillian Handysides

What subjects should Bible workers take up in the homes of the people? Should Bible workers anticipate campaign sub­jects? These questions need to be considered from two angles—that of the Bible worker who is working alone, and that of the Bible worker who is working…

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Thoughts from the Editor's desk.

Thoughts from the Editor's desk.

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The Intent of the Sacrificial System

M.L. Andreasen

A study of the sanctuary and the sacrificial system as containing the gospel in embryo.

A study of the sanctuary and the sacrificial system as containing the gospel in embryo.

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Diet's True Perspective

M.A. Hollister

How do we regard arguments for "person liberty" with regard to health reform?

How do we regard arguments for "person liberty" with regard to health reform?

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The First Work of Physicians

Wesley Amundson

What is the first work of Seventh-day Adventist physicians?

What is the first work of Seventh-day Adventist physicians?

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A Sanitarium Health-Education Campaign

Clarence E. Macartney

It has been said that one can tell an army man by his erect posture, a sailor by his stride, and a college pr6fessor by his looks in general. Why can we not tell the medical worker by some outstanding characteristic? Should not doctors and nurses display a more radiant…

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Health Education in England

Various Authors

Our monthly health column.

Our monthly health column.

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Faulty Food Habits and Disease—No. 2

G.K. Abbott

Our second article on the links between diet and disease.

Our second article on the links between diet and disease.

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Collecting Hymns as a Hobby

Paul Omar Campbell

How to go about collecting hymns for memorization.

How to go about collecting hymns for memorization.

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Connect Science With Scripture

George McReady Price

In this day and age of the dominance of the evolution theory, it is encumbent upon the minister to know not only his Bible, but the scientific evidence that assuredly supports the Word.

In this day and age of the dominance of the evolution theory, it is encumbent upon the minister to know not only his Bible, but the scientific evidence that assuredly supports the Word.

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Settlement of Roman Question

H. L. Rudy

The great settlement of the Roman question on February II, 1929, consisted of three parts: (I) a political treaty, (2) a financial convention, and (3) a concordat. These different agreements as incorporated in the Lateran Treaties, were necessary to cover the three great aspects of the Roman question.

The great settlement of the Roman question on February II, 1929, consisted of three parts: (I) a political treaty, (2) a financial convention, and (3) a concordat. These different agreements as incorporated in the Lateran Treaties, were necessary to cover the three great aspects of the Roman question.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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