October 1945 Issue

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Meeting the Specious "Scapegoat" Charges

M.E. Kern

The following article is the substance of a chapter in a forthcoming pamphlet which has been written in an­swer to E. B. Jones' pamphlet: "Forty Bible-Supported Reasons Why You Should Not Be a Seventh-day Ad­ventist."

The following article is the substance of a chapter in a forthcoming pamphlet which has been written in an­swer to E. B. Jones' pamphlet: "Forty Bible-Supported Reasons Why You Should Not Be a Seventh-day Ad­ventist."

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Our Attitude Toward Music

Harold A. Miller

Our monthly music column.

Our monthly music column.

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Saturday and Sunday in the Coptic Church

Ernest L. Branson

The problem and early history of the Coptic Church regarding the Sabbath.

The problem and early history of the Coptic Church regarding the Sabbath.

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The Procedures in "Numbering" Israel

Claude Conrad

How our denominational statistics are made up

How our denominational statistics are made up

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Week of Sacrifice, November 24

Louis K. Dickson

The Week of Sacrifice and the Week of Prayer offerings are to be combined again into one offering this year.

The Week of Sacrifice and the Week of Prayer offerings are to be combined again into one offering this year.

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Sabbath Prior to Captivity

Robert L. Odom

How may one answer this argument that the Sabbath day was not originally a day of public worship?

How may one answer this argument that the Sabbath day was not originally a day of public worship?

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The Roman Catholic Church

Betty Canon, Robert F. Correia

Our continued look at various religions and denominations.

Our continued look at various religions and denominations.

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Recent Sabbath-Sunday Declarations

Henry F. Brown

The appearance of the following declarations given in full from late Roman Catholic sources demonstrates two things: First, that there is constant request on the part of readers to have the Catholic position on the Sabbath and Sunday clarified. Second, that the Roman Catholic Church is most frank in its statements that it is responsible for the change of the Sabbath. These admissions are highly quotable.

The appearance of the following declarations given in full from late Roman Catholic sources demonstrates two things: First, that there is constant request on the part of readers to have the Catholic position on the Sabbath and Sunday clarified. Second, that the Roman Catholic Church is most frank in its statements that it is responsible for the change of the Sabbath. These admissions are highly quotable.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Frequent Worker Transfers Foster Weakness

Frequent Worker Transfers Foster Weakness

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The High Calling of the Pastor

Clinton J. Coon

In a special sense the pastor is an ambassador for Christ, to win, by the power of divine love, lost souls from sin to righteousness.

In a special sense the pastor is an ambassador for Christ, to win, by the power of divine love, lost souls from sin to righteousness.

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Handling Emergencies in Public Meetings

J., Schwital

Three Typical Experiences: A Symposium by Experienced Evangelists.

Three Typical Experiences: A Symposium by Experienced Evangelists.

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Meeting Opposition and Emergencies

Clifford A. Reeves

We can arouse opposition in a meeting by preaching in a manner which is too provocative and challenging

We can arouse opposition in a meeting by preaching in a manner which is too provocative and challenging

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The Intern as an Assistant Pastor

Wales S. Lawrence

It is by actually assisting—by doing—that one develops.

It is by actually assisting—by doing—that one develops.

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Medical Work Is Truly the Right Arm

Galdino N. Viera

The monthly medical missionary column.

The monthly medical missionary column.

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Opportunities for Nutritionists

Helga Forehand

From our monthly health column.

From our monthly health column.

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Boulder-Porter Launches Program

F. R. Isaac

The Boulder-Porter School of Nursing has launched out upon a program which we believe will prepare nurses for aggressive medical mis­sionary work in our conferences and churches.

The Boulder-Porter School of Nursing has launched out upon a program which we believe will prepare nurses for aggressive medical mis­sionary work in our conferences and churches.

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Sanitarium Administrators' Council

Every Christian doctor, in watching for souls "as they that must give account," is con­cerned over, and is under the most solemn obligation to provide, two kinds of diagnosis on behalf of each patient that comes under his care, saint and sinner alike. 1. He provides…

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The Challenge of a Sacrificial Program

By L. E. FROOM, Secretary of the Ministerial Association The following thought-provoking message is particu­larly pertinent at this time when sanitariums and other phases of denominational medical work are being studied. This editorial reflects the attitude of many…

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Pertinent "Health Facts"

THOMAS A. EDISON said, "The Almighty knew His business when He apportioned milk. He is the best chemist we have. Pm an experimenter and I have tried many diets, but I've always come back to milk." * * * 41. OUR Armies may take io,000,000 men—one in thirteen among…

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S.D.A. Contribution to Religious Broadcasting

By CHARLES A. RENTFRO, Traffic Co-ordinator, General Conference Radio Coniinission   During the life span of the older genera­tion one of the greatest inventions of all time has come of age. It may be said this year that American broadcasting began a quarter of a…

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Avoid School Building Fires

BT A. H. WELKLIN, Chief Electrical Inspector, Fort Wayne, Indiana "Behold, how great a matter a little fire kindleth Are you certain your college, academy, or ' church school is not a firetrap ? A State su­perintendent of education once said, when fire pre­vention…

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Coming Behind in No Gift

By EDNA F. PATTERSON, M.D., Columbus, Ohio The eyes of six thousand years are focused on this generation. This people, at this time, in this place, had honorable mention in God's Word two thousand years ago. What they would look like, what they would do, what they…

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Editorial Postscripts

Captives!—When a boy from our own local church or the son of one of our church members is taken prisoner overseas in an alien land, and placed in custody in an internment camp or prison what deep concern we all feel—and rightly so. How eagerly we await some favorable…

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