June 1940 Issue

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Facing the Facts with Candor

Louis K. Dickson

An inescapable challenge confronts the remnant church today.

An inescapable challenge confronts the remnant church today.

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Religious Education for Primitive Peoples

R. Clifford Jones

Good teaching in any country or lan­guage calls for the presentation of ideas in clean-cut, salient, clearly ex­pressed thought.

Good teaching in any country or lan­guage calls for the presentation of ideas in clean-cut, salient, clearly ex­pressed thought.

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The Advent Message to Moslems

T.J. Michael

Reaching Moslems may be the greatest problem confronting our denomination.

Reaching Moslems may be the greatest problem confronting our denomination.

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Providing a House of Worship

T.J. Kroeger

It is clear from Luke 14:20-30, that one thing of primary importance to consider in building is to count the cost.

It is clear from Luke 14:20-30, that one thing of primary importance to consider in building is to count the cost.

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Organizing for a Campaign

Clifford A. Reeves

I believe we should secure the best hall or theater possible in the city where we labor. Let us no longer be content to work in a corner, unknown and unseen.

I believe we should secure the best hall or theater possible in the city where we labor. Let us no longer be content to work in a corner, unknown and unseen.

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Evangelistic Chalk Talks—No. 2

Albert N. Shafer

Those who will care­fully follow out the instructions in this ar­ticle, and give time to practicing, will very soon be able to give chalk talks acceptably to almost any congregation.

Those who will care­fully follow out the instructions in this ar­ticle, and give time to practicing, will very soon be able to give chalk talks acceptably to almost any congregation.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Independent Literature Production.

Independent Literature Production.

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Advertising From an Airplane

Mitchell R. Garrett

With all the competition we encounter in gathering an audience, we must use every legitimate method at hand to arrest the attention of the masses.

With all the competition we encounter in gathering an audience, we must use every legitimate method at hand to arrest the attention of the masses.

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The Two Witnesses in Prophecy--No. 2

Jean Vuilleumier

Part two of our study of the two witnesses of Revelation.

Part two of our study of the two witnesses of Revelation.

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Becoming Extraordinary Ministers

Carlyle B. Haynes

If a minister will take heed to himself and to the doctrine, and continue to do so until he dies or is translated, then he shall save himself and them that hear him.

If a minister will take heed to himself and to the doctrine, and continue to do so until he dies or is translated, then he shall save himself and them that hear him.

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Avoid Narrow Views and Deficient Diets

G.K. Abbott

Counsel is given regarding the unhealthful­ness of partaking of a great variety of food at one meal and combining fruits and vege­tables.

Counsel is given regarding the unhealthful­ness of partaking of a great variety of food at one meal and combining fruits and vege­tables.

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The Medical Missionary Doctor-4

Marvin Moore

Medical Evangelism in Fresno

Medical Evangelism in Fresno

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Our Medical Work from 1866--1896—No. 7

Various Authors

The Establishment of Our First Sanitarium

The Establishment of Our First Sanitarium

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West Nordic Union, Europe

Anonymous

From a recent report by C. M. Scott in the Advent Survey, organ of the Northern European Division, we glean some interesting facts regarding the scope of the medical work in an area in which medical interests have been prominent.

From a recent report by C. M. Scott in the Advent Survey, organ of the Northern European Division, we glean some interesting facts regarding the scope of the medical work in an area in which medical interests have been prominent.

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Advancing Under Difficulties

W. H. Branson

Regardless of war or disaster, the work of giving God's message to the world must go on.

Regardless of war or disaster, the work of giving God's message to the world must go on.

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Is Debating Profitable?

C. S., Longacre

Both the Scriptures and the Spirit of prophecy discourage debating as a means of winning souls to Christ and promulgating the gospel.

Both the Scriptures and the Spirit of prophecy discourage debating as a means of winning souls to Christ and promulgating the gospel.

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Originality of Expression

M.A. Hinkhouse

The more individuality of thought we use in writing, the more effective will be our presentation—up to a certain point.

The more individuality of thought we use in writing, the more effective will be our presentation—up to a certain point.

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Music in Worshipful Service

B. P. Hoffman

Though it be granted that in some types of worship music has been overemphasized and in others sadly perverted, every successful gospel worker has also discovered the great spiritual asset that consecrated and properly directed musical talent can be, both in the winning of souls and in the conduct of the worship of the church.

Though it be granted that in some types of worship music has been overemphasized and in others sadly perverted, every successful gospel worker has also discovered the great spiritual asset that consecrated and properly directed musical talent can be, both in the winning of souls and in the conduct of the worship of the church.

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Use of Evangelistic Cards

J. L. Shuler

Our editors answer various questions on the use of evangelistic cards.

Our editors answer various questions on the use of evangelistic cards.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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