March 1944 Issue
The Prophetic Gift in Action
Arthur White
I. How the Visions Were Given
I. How the Visions Were GivenPreparing the Candidate for Baptism
Mary E. Walsh
The Lord has made baptism an outward sign of entrance into His church.
The Lord has made baptism an outward sign of entrance into His church.Prophetic Gift in the Church-No. 2
Rose E. Boose
Outlines for Bible study.
Outlines for Bible study.Making Friends for the Truth
Louise C. Kleuser
This truth is a great magnet drawing to itself all the children of truth.
This truth is a great magnet drawing to itself all the children of truth.Ancient Jewish Calendar Construction—No. 1
Grace Edith Amadon
A look at historical, archaeological, and scientific findings.
A look at historical, archaeological, and scientific findings.Titles, Times, and Themes
Donald F. Haynes
Plans, Methods, and Objectives
Plans, Methods, and ObjectivesTalking It Over With Younger Workers—No. 1
Charles T. Everson
A Debt More Pressing Than Money
A Debt More Pressing Than MoneyAdvertising Titles That Draw
Roy Allan Anderson
Eternal truths must be brought into focus through the lens of twentieth century knowledge and discovery. To bring these truths to the vision of the greatest possible number is our problem.
Eternal truths must be brought into focus through the lens of twentieth century knowledge and discovery. To bring these truths to the vision of the greatest possible number is our problem.Streetcar Ads Are Effective
Andrew Fearing
Teaching the vast masses of our large cities is indeed a problem, one which necessitates the use of nearly every form of advertising to make certain that the evangelistic campaign is well known in the city.
Teaching the vast masses of our large cities is indeed a problem, one which necessitates the use of nearly every form of advertising to make certain that the evangelistic campaign is well known in the city.Making the Most of Our Wartime Audiences
Ian McGougan
What is the difference between holding an effort in a small hall and in a big one?
What is the difference between holding an effort in a small hall and in a big one?Health Lectures as Forerunner of Evangelism
C.M. Bee
Previous attempts to secure an interest through the use of literature had produced very unsatisfactory results.
Previous attempts to secure an interest through the use of literature had produced very unsatisfactory results.Mental Attitudes and Digestion
Gladys Haffner
The psychic influences in relation to the digestion of food have been studied by a number of investigators, with marked differences noted. The following article examines some excerpts from these studies.
The psychic influences in relation to the digestion of food have been studied by a number of investigators, with marked differences noted. The following article examines some excerpts from these studies.Experiences in Soul Winning
By MRS. C. PARKS MITCHEL, Assistant Supervisor, St. Helena Sanitarium We read these words in Medical Ministry: "The highest aim of the workers in these institutions [our sanitariums] is to be the spiritual health to the patients. Successful evangelistic work…
"In the Beginning"— Health (Health Talk Series)
Anonymous
This project was worked out by the denominational health methods class of the Portland Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing, under the direction of Miss Eleanor Baer, R. N., their instructor.
This project was worked out by the denominational health methods class of the Portland Sanitarium and Hospital School of Nursing, under the direction of Miss Eleanor Baer, R. N., their instructor.Sunshine
Various Authors
We can acclaim the value of sunlight, but are we profiting by it in terms of maximum health and vitality, or are we "sun dodgers"?
We can acclaim the value of sunlight, but are we profiting by it in terms of maximum health and vitality, or are we "sun dodgers"?Helpful Precepts for Preachers
Carlyle B. Haynes
There was brought to my attention recently in a circular sent out to Protestant chaplains in the United States Army the following helpful precepts for preachers, by W. R. Maltby, originally published in the British Weekly, London. It occurred to me that they might have a wider usefulness than to Army chaplains.
There was brought to my attention recently in a circular sent out to Protestant chaplains in the United States Army the following helpful precepts for preachers, by W. R. Maltby, originally published in the British Weekly, London. It occurred to me that they might have a wider usefulness than to Army chaplains.Harmonizing Matthew 10: 9, 10 and Mark 6: 8
Roland E. Loasby
There are certain texts in the English translation of the Bible that have long presented difficulties for the reader. Yet we should not pass over what are apparent contradictions without some attempt at harmonization.
There are certain texts in the English translation of the Bible that have long presented difficulties for the reader. Yet we should not pass over what are apparent contradictions without some attempt at harmonization.Editorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
The Spirit and Goal of True Research
The Spirit and Goal of True Research