October 1944 Issue

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Let Us Preach for a Verdict!

Clifford A. Reeves

What are you trying to do in your preaching?

What are you trying to do in your preaching?

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Word to the "Little Flock"—No. II

Arthur White

Our continued look at this writing of Ellen White.

Our continued look at this writing of Ellen White.

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Music and the Minister

Harold A. Miller

The monthly music of the message column.

The monthly music of the message column.

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Greek Temporal Elements in Revelation 9:15

Roland E. Loasby

The study of New Testament Greek is vital to a fuller understanding of the New Testament truths.

The study of New Testament Greek is vital to a fuller understanding of the New Testament truths.

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Meeting Science With Science

Edna Ackerman

Today, more than ever before, the Bible in­structor comes in contact with the believers of evolution and modernism. How do we meet these challenges?

Today, more than ever before, the Bible in­structor comes in contact with the believers of evolution and modernism. How do we meet these challenges?

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Adaptation to Catholics

Gustavo L. Storch

Although there is but one gospel and one in Jesus, nevertheless different ways and methods of approach are required if we expect to win souls for Christ from different creeds and re­ligious convictions, such as Roman Catholics.

Although there is but one gospel and one in Jesus, nevertheless different ways and methods of approach are required if we expect to win souls for Christ from different creeds and re­ligious convictions, such as Roman Catholics.

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Meeting Changed Conditions in Evangelism—No. I

J. L. Shuler

How can I most effectively reach the people with God's message under the rapidly changing con­ditions of our day?

How can I most effectively reach the people with God's message under the rapidly changing con­ditions of our day?

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Training Church Officers

Francis D. Buckle

Happy indeed is the minister whose church officers are 100 percent interested in their assigned tasks and are willing at all times to learn the very best ways of carrying them out.

Happy indeed is the minister whose church officers are 100 percent interested in their assigned tasks and are willing at all times to learn the very best ways of carrying them out.

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A Sacrifice for Victory

L. H. Christian

Mission, Problems and Methods.

Mission, Problems and Methods.

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Blessing and Dedicating Babies

Clifton L. Taylor

It is nearly fourteen years since my attention was first called to the practice of publicly blessing infants in some Seventh-day Adventist churches.

It is nearly fourteen years since my attention was first called to the practice of publicly blessing infants in some Seventh-day Adventist churches.

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Panoramic Display of Majors Beasts of Prophecy

Robert F. Correia

In this contribution on evangelistic techniques for illustrating truth, the experimentation and experience of years have been gathered together, R. Allan Anderson, associate secretary of the Ministerial Association, and of the editorial staff of the Ministry, has labored as an evangelist in a number of different countries and has had opportunity to observe the methods of many men.

In this contribution on evangelistic techniques for illustrating truth, the experimentation and experience of years have been gathered together, R. Allan Anderson, associate secretary of the Ministerial Association, and of the editorial staff of the Ministry, has labored as an evangelist in a number of different countries and has had opportunity to observe the methods of many men.

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What Can We Do for the Alcoholic?

Harold Shryock, M.D.

The monthly Medical Missionary article.

The monthly Medical Missionary article.

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Witnessing in Our Sanitariums

O.H. Shrewsbury

What can make a chaplain's heart more grateful than to hear expressions of appreciation for what our sanitariums are striving to accom­plish?

What can make a chaplain's heart more grateful than to hear expressions of appreciation for what our sanitariums are striving to accom­plish?

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The Minister and Medical Matters

H.M. Walton

Within the past few years there has been a growing realization of the interlocking re­lationship existing between religion and health. Here's how minister's can take advantage of this information.

Within the past few years there has been a growing realization of the interlocking re­lationship existing between religion and health. Here's how minister's can take advantage of this information.

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What Shall We Preach and When?

Robert H. Pierson

Radio evangelism in action

Radio evangelism in action

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