Articles
Reaching the Unchurched Millions of America
Statistics tell us that the majority of the people of America are unchurched—that about seven persons out of ten, or two out of every three, make no profession of Christ, or affiliate in church fellowship of any kind.
Ellen G. White—The Human-Interest Story
Part Three of our look at Ellen G. White as a Neighbor
My First Year Bible Work
Never can it be said that a Bible instructor's work is a dull one. On the contrary, I have found it to be vitally interesting and challenging. My experiences have not been spectacular or out of the ordinary. Through them, however, I have arrived at certain conclusions that may be beneficial to a new member in our ranks.
A New Day for Evangelism in Japan
A look at the great changes that have occurred in Japan.
Pastoral Counseling for the Alcoholic
Part three of our look at the occurrence and effects of alcoholism.
Join Local Ministerial Association
Should a Seventh-day Adventist minister become a member of the ministerial association in his locality?
The Story of the Ministerial Association
A look at the historical development of the association.
Conversing Upon Bible Themes
"Now, Elder Isaac, tell me, is my son, who died ten months ago, being tormented in hell? He was a good man, although not a member of a church. I want to know whether the torches of hell are turned upon him and whether he will burn forever?"
A Frank Discussion on Revealing Our Identity—No. 2
How to approach the public in our evangelism work.