September 1941 Issue

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Direct Evangelism Our Primary Task

Erwin E. Roenfelt

The work for which we have been called into existence is to proclaim in all the world God's message for this time, and "to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."

The work for which we have been called into existence is to proclaim in all the world God's message for this time, and "to make ready a people prepared for the Lord."

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Adaptability Under War Conditions

H. W. Lowe

Why we need to be flexible in changing times.

Why we need to be flexible in changing times.

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Evangelism Where There are No Churches

C.L. Vories

At times we hear discussions that so emphasize the value of the laity in the preparation and work during evange­listic efforts, that some might well conclude that it would be almost impossible to conduct a successful effort where there is not already a church.

At times we hear discussions that so emphasize the value of the laity in the preparation and work during evange­listic efforts, that some might well conclude that it would be almost impossible to conduct a successful effort where there is not already a church.

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Lay Evangelism and Bible Studies

L.A. Butterfield

How local pastors and lay members can equip themselves for soul-winning work.

How local pastors and lay members can equip themselves for soul-winning work.

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The Canons of Sacred Music

H. B. Hannum

What are the canons, or laws, of sacred music which should govern our choice of sacred music ?

What are the canons, or laws, of sacred music which should govern our choice of sacred music ?

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Prophetic Guidance in Early Days

Arthur White

The final article in our series of our look at the influence of the spirit of Prophecy in 1844-1855 look at the development of later attitudes toward the prophetic gift.

The final article in our series of our look at the influence of the spirit of Prophecy in 1844-1855 look at the development of later attitudes toward the prophetic gift.

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What is the Chistian's Best Strategy?

George McReady Price

How best do we engage with evolution?

How best do we engage with evolution?

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Problems of Daniel 1 (Concluded)

Edwin R. Thiele

In the article last month on the problems of A the I and their solution, five problems were stipulated, and we dealt with three, showing that they were no problem at all. We come now to problems 4 and 5, and their explanation.

In the article last month on the problems of A the I and their solution, five problems were stipulated, and we dealt with three, showing that they were no problem at all. We come now to problems 4 and 5, and their explanation.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Editor's desk.

From the Editor's desk.

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A Call for Educational Evangelism

Marion E. Cady

Recognizing the three phases of evangelism.

Recognizing the three phases of evangelism.

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Safeguards and Responsibilities

Claude Conrad

A Christian character is the best se­curity to be obtained in the safeguard­ing of money and other values. Hon­esty, sincerity, integrity, and faithfulness in private relations and in public duties, are the qualities which give assurance of moral re­sponsibility.

A Christian character is the best se­curity to be obtained in the safeguard­ing of money and other values. Hon­esty, sincerity, integrity, and faithfulness in private relations and in public duties, are the qualities which give assurance of moral re­sponsibility.

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A Spiritual Lesson from Physiology

F.W. Gardner

There is a phenomenon exhibited by some of the outstanding tissues of the body which demonstrates the "all-or-none law."

There is a phenomenon exhibited by some of the outstanding tissues of the body which demonstrates the "all-or-none law."

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Simplifications of Nursing Arts--No. 1

M. Ellen Vogel

It s the purpose of this article to review simplifications of procedure which may be taught parallel with Nursing Arts, and which may be used while doing nursing in the home.

It s the purpose of this article to review simplifications of procedure which may be taught parallel with Nursing Arts, and which may be used while doing nursing in the home.

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Teaching Health in the Carolina Hills

Carol Rottmiller

A report from Carolina.

A report from Carolina.

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The Missionary Doctor's Consultant

J. Johannes.

The challenging and difficult situations of an overseas physician.

The challenging and difficult situations of an overseas physician.

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The Medical Work in Evangelism

B.M. Heald

Presentation at a Bible workers' meeting, Gen­eral Conference, San Francisco.

Presentation at a Bible workers' meeting, Gen­eral Conference, San Francisco.

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Order of Progressive Bible Studies

F.B. McAllister

Is there a best order for giving bible studies to those unacquainted with our faith?

Is there a best order for giving bible studies to those unacquainted with our faith?

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Dealing With Feuds and Factions

Walter C. Moffett

It sometimes happens that feuds and factions spring up in churches, greatly hindering the progress of the work, and turning souls from the church in discouragement and disgust.

It sometimes happens that feuds and factions spring up in churches, greatly hindering the progress of the work, and turning souls from the church in discouragement and disgust.

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Capitalize the Pastor's Study

A.A. Leiske

Let us think of the pastor's study, or office, not only as a medium for contact with church members, but also as an agency toward more efficient work for the pastor in his min­istry.

Let us think of the pastor's study, or office, not only as a medium for contact with church members, but also as an agency toward more efficient work for the pastor in his min­istry.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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