December 1944 Issue

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Use of the Spirit of Prophecy in Evangelism

H. W. Lowe

Presentation at recent workers' meeting in the Brit­ish Union Conference, its object being to suggest ways of introducing the Spirit of prophecy to the public in con­servative countries.

Presentation at recent workers' meeting in the Brit­ish Union Conference, its object being to suggest ways of introducing the Spirit of prophecy to the public in con­servative countries.

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The Broadcast in Jeopardy

Donald F. Haynes

Radio Evangelism in Action

Radio Evangelism in Action

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To Convert or to Teach Doctrine?

Dorothy Whitney Conklin

Can it be that we have been seeking to make Seventh-day Adventists more than to make Christians?

Can it be that we have been seeking to make Seventh-day Adventists more than to make Christians?

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Vital Place of the Evangelistic Choir

Fenton E. Froom

The role of careful planning helps ensure a vital place of the evangelistic choir

The role of careful planning helps ensure a vital place of the evangelistic choir

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Protracted Public Prayers

Arthur A. Cone

Avoiding long prayers.

Avoiding long prayers.

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Our Service as an Investment

Harold H. Cobban

Our denominational workers who serve for a missionary wage sometimes are inclined to feel that they are making a great financial sacrifice in forgoing the higher wages offered by commer­cial organizations.

Our denominational workers who serve for a missionary wage sometimes are inclined to feel that they are making a great financial sacrifice in forgoing the higher wages offered by commer­cial organizations.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Not a Block to Be Moved Nor a Pin Stirred

Not a Block to Be Moved Nor a Pin Stirred

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Reaching Ministers of Other Denominations

Taylor G. Bunch

A symposium at a Michigan Conference workers' meeting

A symposium at a Michigan Conference workers' meeting

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Making Favorable Contacts

E.R. Potter

It has been my privilege to become personally acquainted with more than one hundred minis­ters of other denominations during my active con­nection with our organized work.

It has been my privilege to become personally acquainted with more than one hundred minis­ters of other denominations during my active con­nection with our organized work.

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Contacts Through Temperance

Henry F. Brown

The present interest in the problem of alcohol in the nation, with its attendant juvenile delin­quency evils, offers Adventists the grandest oppor­tunity of their history to build up a large group of friends among ministers of other faiths, leaders in temperance work, and high school principals.

The present interest in the problem of alcohol in the nation, with its attendant juvenile delin­quency evils, offers Adventists the grandest oppor­tunity of their history to build up a large group of friends among ministers of other faiths, leaders in temperance work, and high school principals.

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Dome-Shaped Portable Tabernacle

Logan E. Houser

Since the days when the sanctuary was erected at Mount Sinai, the idea of a movable place of worship has been existent. How can we make use of them in the 20th century?

Since the days when the sanctuary was erected at Mount Sinai, the idea of a movable place of worship has been existent. How can we make use of them in the 20th century?

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Meeting Changed Conditions—No. 3

J. L. Shuler

When existing conditions make it difficult to get the majority of the interested people to attend the week-night meetings in an evangelistic effort, it may be wise to have only two or three week-night meetings, and use the other week nights for community or neighborhood Bible schools in small halls or in the homes of interested people in the respective sections of the city.

When existing conditions make it difficult to get the majority of the interested people to attend the week-night meetings in an evangelistic effort, it may be wise to have only two or three week-night meetings, and use the other week nights for community or neighborhood Bible schools in small halls or in the homes of interested people in the respective sections of the city.

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How Shall We Escape?

M.E. Kern

How shall we escape, if we neglect so great a salvation?

How shall we escape, if we neglect so great a salvation?

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Personality Problems Which Threaten

H.E. Andren

I. Character Disorders of Today

I. Character Disorders of Today

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Our Sanitariums as Soul Winners

J.B. Carter

We attribute the degree of success in soul winning which we as workers at the Porter San­itarium have attained to our united efforts in earnestly striving to carry out the following timely instruction...

We attribute the degree of success in soul winning which we as workers at the Porter San­itarium have attained to our united efforts in earnestly striving to carry out the following timely instruction...

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Where Can We Find Our Protein?

Ola K. Gant

The people of the nation are becoming more and more nutrition conscious.

The people of the nation are becoming more and more nutrition conscious.

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The Minister as a Student

Lowell W. Welch

One certain way in which we can be assured of efficiency and success in the work committed to us is by every minister's being an untiring student.

One certain way in which we can be assured of efficiency and success in the work committed to us is by every minister's being an untiring student.

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Pointer's to Progress

Roy Allan Anderson

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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