September 1946 Issue

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Can Protestantism Win America?

By CARLYLE B. HAYNES, Secretary, Council on Industrial Relations About a year ago Harold E. Fey, associate editor of The Christian Century, of Chicago, an independent Protestant weekly, wrote a series of eight articles under the general head­ing "Can Catholicism Win…

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Can Protestantism Win America?

Carlyle B. Haynes

A response to the article "Can Catholicism win America?"

A response to the article "Can Catholicism win America?"

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The Work of the District Pastor

Walter C. Moffett

A look at the work of the district pastor.

A look at the work of the district pastor.

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Beautifying Our Churches

E.M. Oberg

Let us consider the practical steps of beautifying our churches.

Let us consider the practical steps of beautifying our churches.

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Advance Plans for Evangelism in Australasia

Roy Allan Anderson

Recently Elder R. Allan Anderson spent six months in the Australasian field holding ministerial institutes and evangelistic councils throughout the entire field. Here is his report.

Recently Elder R. Allan Anderson spent six months in the Australasian field holding ministerial institutes and evangelistic councils throughout the entire field. Here is his report.

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"Reunion Day" for Backsliders

Robert H. Pierson

One important task confronting every worker in the advent movement is that of laboring for those who walk no more with us.

One important task confronting every worker in the advent movement is that of laboring for those who walk no more with us.

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Reserved-Seat-Request Plan

Stripped of all its glamour, the science of evangelism is an extremely serious business. The eternal destiny of men depends upon the proper handling of evangelistic opportunities. The ministry of the soul is the most serious enterprise in which men can engage. For…

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Reserved-Seat-Request Plan

M. K. Eckenroth

A look at a simple advertisement plan.

A look at a simple advertisement plan.

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Evangelizing the North American Indian

By HOMER D. CASEBEER, Secretary, North American Indian Department Since the coming of the white man to the shores of North America, the Indians have often been mistreated-and ever pushed back, away from the lands the white man wanted. This has left a general resentment…

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Evangelizing the North American Indian

Homer D. Casebeer

A look at the opportunities and challenges we face in reaching these people.

A look at the opportunities and challenges we face in reaching these people.

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Korean Church Property Restored

Ralph S. Watts III

A report from Korea.

A report from Korea.

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European Evangelism in Africa

A. W. Staples

Europeans in Africa must be approached conservatively and tactfully.

Europeans in Africa must be approached conservatively and tactfully.

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Sanctuary the Heart of Our Doctrine-No. I

Dorothy Whitney Conklin

Acquainting new believers with the special doctrines of our message.

Acquainting new believers with the special doctrines of our message.

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Predestination According to the Bible

Louise C. Kleuser

Exploring the revival of interest in the disputed question of predestination.

Exploring the revival of interest in the disputed question of predestination.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Is Overseas Service a Setback?

Is Overseas Service a Setback?

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Wartime Service of Medical Missions

W. P. Bradley

The work of Seventh-day Adventist medical missions has been tried in the crucible of war. And it has not been found wanting.

The work of Seventh-day Adventist medical missions has been tried in the crucible of war. And it has not been found wanting.

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Medical Prospects in India

T. R. Flaiz

The conclusion to our two-part series.

The conclusion to our two-part series.

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Dr. Luke, "Beloved Physician"

G. A. Roberts

Who was Doctor Luke?

Who was Doctor Luke?

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Topic: Changing Methods for Changing Times

Various Authors

An informal round-table discussion.

An informal round-table discussion.

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The Fight to Keep on the Air

RADIO station manager observed to me the other day in the course of a casual conversa­tion that the mass of the people do not want much religion. And he observed further that for that reason they do not intend to clutter up their pro­gramming with more religion than…

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The Fight to Keep on the Air

Dallas Youngs

How to combat the religious anemia in which we are operate.

How to combat the religious anemia in which we are operate.

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The Sisterhood of Ministers' Wives

Margie Lee Schick

Willingness to do what God requires.

Willingness to do what God requires.

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Christ's Time and Ours

Lynn H. Wood

The parallel conditions in operation between His time and ours.

The parallel conditions in operation between His time and ours.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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