New Evidence for Our Sermons
Bringing forth both things new and old.
By ROBERT LEO ODOM, Editor of the "Watchman Magazine," Nashville, Tennessee
By ROBERT LEO ODOM, Editor of the "Watchman Magazine," Nashville, Tennessee
August 1945
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The Pastor's Relationship Toward Evangelism
It is true that the evangelist may do valuable pastopal work and the pastor may do successful evangelistic work, but the evangelist must not be judged by his pastoral ability or the pastor by his evangelistic achievements.
Combating the Theory of Evolution
From the realm of research.
To Laborers Entering a New Field
Vital Testimony Counsels.
Enhancing Our Favorite Hymns
Our monthly music column.
Ministers, Consider Your Manners!
This is not an exhaustive treatment of the subject of manners for ministers, but it is rather a series of suggestions for consideration.
Editorial Keynotes
Do Hasty Baptisms Make for Strength?
Memorial Services for Our Boys
Tributes to our servicemen who will not return home.
The Church's Supreme Task
The task before us is the salvation of our fellow men. What are we doing to save them?
The Fine Art of Listening
Few of us can lay great claim to outstanding originality, and it behooves many of us to kindle our fires from another's flame.
Give Your Young Associate a Chance
It is often the privilege of a minister to have associated with him in his work a ministerial intern just out of school.
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