February 1948 Issue

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In the Face of Great Obstacles

T.E. Unruh

Devotional sermon, Autumn Council, Grand Rap­ids, Michigan, November, 1947.

Devotional sermon, Autumn Council, Grand Rap­ids, Michigan, November, 1947.

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Ellen G. White—The Human-Interest Story

Arthur White

Part two--a look at Mrs. White as homemaker.

Part two--a look at Mrs. White as homemaker.

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The Preacher's Multiplication' Table

Henry J. Westphal

Recently appointed superintendent of the Mexican Union Mission.

Recently appointed superintendent of the Mexican Union Mission.

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Some Causes of Alcoholism

Grace Clifford Howard

Part II of our look at the effects of drinking alcoholic beverages.

Part II of our look at the effects of drinking alcoholic beverages.

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Music and the Communion Service

Arthur H. Grauman

For a number of years this has been the rule at our church, with marked effect on the regu­lar worshipers, and visitors have thought it worthy of description in the pages of THE MINISTRY.

For a number of years this has been the rule at our church, with marked effect on the regu­lar worshipers, and visitors have thought it worthy of description in the pages of THE MINISTRY.

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Music in the Smaller Church

Earl Wood

We often read articles telling what song leaders do to make their song services at­tractive and inspirational, and these articles are very helpful. I am a young church organist with some training and Adventist musical back­ground. In this short article I should like to discuss music in the smaller churches, from the ordinary church member's viewpoint.

We often read articles telling what song leaders do to make their song services at­tractive and inspirational, and these articles are very helpful. I am a young church organist with some training and Adventist musical back­ground. In this short article I should like to discuss music in the smaller churches, from the ordinary church member's viewpoint.

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A Frank Discussion on Revealing Our Identity

M. K. Eckenroth

On evangelistic objectives and techniques.

On evangelistic objectives and techniques.

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Rural and Small City Efforts

Walter C. Moffett

The command to us today is to go out with a compelling message, not only in the highways but also in the by­ways.

The command to us today is to go out with a compelling message, not only in the highways but also in the by­ways.

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Greater Evangelism Keynote of Autumn Council

Roy Allan Anderson

The striking words of the General Confer­ence president, in his opening address at Grand Rapids, Michigan, made all aware that the 1947 Fall Council promised something out of the ordinary.

The striking words of the General Confer­ence president, in his opening address at Grand Rapids, Michigan, made all aware that the 1947 Fall Council promised something out of the ordinary.

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Echoes From Kansas City Council on Evangelism

Roy Allan Anderson

The 1946 Fall Council the General Con­ference Executive Committee was author­ized to call a special group together to study the question of how to organize our church program in order to make opportunity for more soul-winning evangelism. That com­mittee, or commission, met last October in Kansas City, Missouri.

The 1946 Fall Council the General Con­ference Executive Committee was author­ized to call a special group together to study the question of how to organize our church program in order to make opportunity for more soul-winning evangelism. That com­mittee, or commission, met last October in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Health Reform and Character Development

D. A. Delafield

In the treatment of the sick, as well as in the maintenance of good health, a firsthand knowledge of health principles is essential. Add to this knowledge a generous portion of good sense, and you are well equipped.

In the treatment of the sick, as well as in the maintenance of good health, a firsthand knowledge of health principles is essential. Add to this knowledge a generous portion of good sense, and you are well equipped.

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Medical and Evangelistic Work

Donald H. Abbott

The conclusion to this two-part series.

The conclusion to this two-part series.

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Sabbath Evening at Loma Linda

Nina M. Munson

In this eventful age youth are urged to prepare, prepare, prepare. At no other time in the history of our denomination have condi­tions been so favorable for this preparation.

In this eventful age youth are urged to prepare, prepare, prepare. At no other time in the history of our denomination have condi­tions been so favorable for this preparation.

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Fuller Memorial Sanitarium.

L.A. Senseman

The Fuller Memorial Sanitarium was established in June, 1937, as a result of a gift from the late George S. and Mary Fuller Es­tate to the Seventh-day Adventist Layman's Benevolent Association of New England.

The Fuller Memorial Sanitarium was established in June, 1937, as a result of a gift from the late George S. and Mary Fuller Es­tate to the Seventh-day Adventist Layman's Benevolent Association of New England.

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"They Must Increase"-No. 2

D. E. Rebok

Part two of our look at the world-wide psychological revolution as it relates to China.

Part two of our look at the world-wide psychological revolution as it relates to China.

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The Yoga System of Philosophy

Marrison A. Offer

It may prove profitable to acquaint ourselves with the Yoga system of philosophy.

It may prove profitable to acquaint ourselves with the Yoga system of philosophy.

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Associate Youth With Experience

Howard J. Detwiler

To become a skilled workman in an ordinary trade, one is required to spend a stip­ulated amount of time as an apprentice. The apprenticeship is the essential part of the train­ing given, and determines the value of the workman's labor and the demand made for his services.

To become a skilled workman in an ordinary trade, one is required to spend a stip­ulated amount of time as an apprentice. The apprenticeship is the essential part of the train­ing given, and determines the value of the workman's labor and the demand made for his services.

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Season With Salt—Not Pepper

L. Lambert Moffitt

Gracious speech will not be overseasoned with verbal condiments.

Gracious speech will not be overseasoned with verbal condiments.

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Is Your Congregation Comfortable?

J. Parker Laurence

The mannerisms of a minister can put a congregation on edge and make people feel un­comfortable.

The mannerisms of a minister can put a congregation on edge and make people feel un­comfortable.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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