November 1940 Issue
Maintain Poise in Times of Crisis
W. E. Read
What do coming days hold in store for us? Are there brighter days ahead as far as this old world is concerned?
What do coming days hold in store for us? Are there brighter days ahead as far as this old world is concerned?A Week of Sacrifice in a Year of War
L. H. Christian
The Week of Sacrifice plan, which was adopted in 1922, has been an untold help to our foreign missions. For the first time in our history, we now have such a week after a year of war.
The Week of Sacrifice plan, which was adopted in 1922, has been an untold help to our foreign missions. For the first time in our history, we now have such a week after a year of war.Concerning the Annual Church Election
Howard J. Capman
How ought church officers be chosen and elected by the church?
How ought church officers be chosen and elected by the church?Establishing New Converts
George Semler Rapp
Establishing new converts in the cardinal doctrines of the third angel's message is of supreme importance, a great objective of our work. How do we do this?
Establishing new converts in the cardinal doctrines of the third angel's message is of supreme importance, a great objective of our work. How do we do this?Enriching the Baptismal Service
Wesley Amundson
Ways to dignify and solemnize the baptismal service.
Ways to dignify and solemnize the baptismal service.Editorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
The Ministerial Call and Calling—No. 1
The Ministerial Call and Calling—No. 1Illustrative Devices for Teaching Truth
J. L. Shuler
The use of illustrative devices constitutes an essential element in preaching and teaching God's message in an effective manner.
The use of illustrative devices constitutes an essential element in preaching and teaching God's message in an effective manner.Faithfulness in Reporting
T.J. Michael
The title of this article may suggest to some that I am planning to admonish our workers in general, and our missionaries in particular, to be more cooperative in providing for a constant flow of reports of progress for use in promotion work in the homeland. believe there is need for such admonition, but that is not my purpose at present.
The title of this article may suggest to some that I am planning to admonish our workers in general, and our missionaries in particular, to be more cooperative in providing for a constant flow of reports of progress for use in promotion work in the homeland. believe there is need for such admonition, but that is not my purpose at present.Congregational Singing—No. 1
Donald F. Haynes
The congregational hymn is an effective worship channel for the individual only as he takes a definite part in it by singing
The congregational hymn is an effective worship channel for the individual only as he takes a definite part in it by singingAdvancing Under Difficulty in Europe
E.R. Colson
Will normal times return soon?
Will normal times return soon?Highlights of Statistal Report for 1939
H.E. Rogers
At the close of 1939, the work of Seventh-day Adventists was conducted in 404 countries, islands, and island groups, by 28,900 evangelistic and institutional laborers, who were using 820 languages and modes of speech in their work. This is an increase of 54 languages…
Student Medical Evangelism
J. Wayne McFarland
We are truly thankful for the evidences of God's leading as we view the progress being made in medical evangelistic work in the city division of the College of Medical Evangelists.
We are truly thankful for the evidences of God's leading as we view the progress being made in medical evangelistic work in the city division of the College of Medical Evangelists.Ancient Medical Missionary Commission
Daniel H. Kress
Teaching and healing will be combined in the true church, as they were in the days of Christ and the apostles, when the church went forth conquering and to conquer, and when in a brief period the gospel was preached to all the world.
Teaching and healing will be combined in the true church, as they were in the days of Christ and the apostles, when the church went forth conquering and to conquer, and when in a brief period the gospel was preached to all the world.Medical Work in the Far Eastern Division
W. P. Bradley
In the Far Eastern Division, which is composed of five large unions—Chosen, Japan, Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, and Malaya—we have a thriving medical work.
In the Far Eastern Division, which is composed of five large unions—Chosen, Japan, Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, and Malaya—we have a thriving medical work.Home-Nursing Class in New Orleans
Ruth L. Moyer
In the class in home nursing and health A. preservation recently conducted for the New Orleans church, we found a blessing in giving special emphasis to soul winning as the main objective.
In the class in home nursing and health A. preservation recently conducted for the New Orleans church, we found a blessing in giving special emphasis to soul winning as the main objective.A Course in Christian Evidences Needed--2
Francis D. Nichol
Part two of our theological seminary lectures on the need for Christian evidences.
Part two of our theological seminary lectures on the need for Christian evidences.Reliving Our Pioneer Days
Anonymous
Why you need the reading course.
Why you need the reading course.Mobilize, the Spirit of the Hour
M. Bertha Davis
All the world is mobilizing. To mobilize is the spirit of the hour.
All the world is mobilizing. To mobilize is the spirit of the hour.A Plea for Diversified Preaching
H. L. Rudy
How may a preacher achieve diversity in his preaching?
How may a preacher achieve diversity in his preaching?The Meaning of the "Veil"
W. E. Howell
To appreciate the meaning of the veil, one must bear in mind that sin separates the sinner from God.
To appreciate the meaning of the veil, one must bear in mind that sin separates the sinner from God.