Sweep Out the Cobwebs of Lethargy
Try the broom of systematic study to
By ROBERT H. PIERSON, Radio Evangelist, New York City
By ROBERT H. PIERSON, Radio Evangelist, New York City
December 1943
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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.
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?
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.
The Times Demand New Methods
More efficiently meeting the needs of the times
Safeguarding Physical Properties
Every interest of God's cause should be scrupulously safeguarded.
Organ or Piano—Which?
The monthly music of the message column.
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.
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.
S. D. A. Church Membership
Our monthly challenge of a world task feature.
The Observance of Christmas
Vital "Testimony" Counsels.
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