April 1941 Issue
National Christian Mission Objectives
T.J. Michael
The National Christian Mission visited Washington, D.C., during the week of February 2-9. Here are the highlights.
The National Christian Mission visited Washington, D.C., during the week of February 2-9. Here are the highlights.Radio and the Divine Commission—No. 2
Dallas Youngs
The do's and dont's of radio technique.
The do's and dont's of radio technique.Posters as "Attention Getters"
D.R. Hiatt
Using posters and window cards for successful efforts.
Using posters and window cards for successful efforts.Prophetic Guidance in Early Days
Arthur White
Part three of our consideration of the influence of the Spirit of Prophecy from 1844 to 1855. This article considers the relationship of the Spirit of Prophecy to the development of our doctrine.
Part three of our consideration of the influence of the Spirit of Prophecy from 1844 to 1855. This article considers the relationship of the Spirit of Prophecy to the development of our doctrine.Federal Council of Churches
H. L. Rudy
A look at religious world trends.
A look at religious world trends.Relativity and Pantheism
George McReady Price
It will not be news to most of our readers that Professor Einstein is a Jew; but it may be news to some of them to know that most modern Jews are pantheists, and that Einstein has now come out with an open attack on the Christian doctrine of a personal God
It will not be news to most of our readers that Professor Einstein is a Jew; but it may be news to some of them to know that most modern Jews are pantheists, and that Einstein has now come out with an open attack on the Christian doctrine of a personal GodSeminary Objectives—No. 2
M.E. Kern
Heart-to-Heart Talks on Vital Issues
Heart-to-Heart Talks on Vital IssuesThe Period of Christ's Priestly Ministry (Concluded)
F.C. Gilbert
Biblical Exposition and Homiletic Helps
Biblical Exposition and Homiletic HelpsEditorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
Are we who bear the responsibilities of the movement today as stalwart, tried, true, and proved as were our spiritual forefathers? Is the movement and the message as safe in our hands today? Are we as fundamentally loyal as they?
Are we who bear the responsibilities of the movement today as stalwart, tried, true, and proved as were our spiritual forefathers? Is the movement and the message as safe in our hands today? Are we as fundamentally loyal as they?Improving the Minister's Diction
W. A. Dessain
An article on correct speech and cultured conduct
An article on correct speech and cultured conductThe Company Form of Evangelism (Symposium)
H.M.S. Richards
Efficient Evangelistic Methods and Pastoral Technique.
Efficient Evangelistic Methods and Pastoral Technique.Attractive Bookstand and Sales
Winona Crane
How bookstands in our tent can be made attractive.
How bookstands in our tent can be made attractive.Baptisms Planned in Detail
Howard A. Currant
The careful planning of a baptism.
The careful planning of a baptism.Hide Not Your Light Under a Bushel
W.G. Turner
Devotional-hour study, Medical Workers' Council, Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, December 1, 1940.
Devotional-hour study, Medical Workers' Council, Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, December 1, 1940.Advance of Foreign Medical Missions
Various Authors
Our Medical Work from 1866-1896-No. 16.
Our Medical Work from 1866-1896-No. 16.Press Cards and Their Use
Carlyle B. Haynes
All outstanding press cards heretofore issued by the Press Bureau of the General Conference were made void by action of the 1940 Autumn Council.
All outstanding press cards heretofore issued by the Press Bureau of the General Conference were made void by action of the 1940 Autumn Council.