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Sweep Out the Cobwebs of Lethargy

Try the broom of systematic study to

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Question-and-Answer Service

In this duo discussion two of our experienced evangelists discuss the advantages of the question­and-answer service in the evangelistic meetings.

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Picturing Hymns With Chalk

Why does the chorister supply a duet or quartet, a violin solo, or some other "special music," when he could just as well treat the congregation to the recorded music of Caruso or Kreisler?

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Streamlining Personal Visitation

Surely we, as God's messengers, must develop a higher regard for health principles as laid down in God's writ­ings for His people, and study to develop a more efficient plan in place of excessive personal visitation in connection with our public lecture services.

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The Times Demand New Methods

More efficiently meeting the needs of the times

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Safeguarding Physical Properties

Every interest of God's cause should be scrupulously safeguarded.

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Organ or Piano—Which?

The monthly music of the message column.

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Greater Bible Work—No. XVIII

With this number of the Ministry we bring our "Greater Bible Work" series to a close. We shall discuss here a number of the Bible instructor's miscellaneous problems, beginning with her living quarters.

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Hints by a Minister's Wife

From our short experience in evangelism, we have gathered a few impressions which may prove helpful to Bible instructors. From the viewpoint of an evangelist's wife, I should like to discuss a few points which, if recognized and corrected, would make the work of the Bible instructor more valuable to the evangelist.

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S. D. A. Church Membership

Our monthly challenge of a world task feature.

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