Articles
Christian Missions in a Postwar World
In many lands today there is a growing antagonism between different races, political ideologies, and religious groups. The aftermath of the war has intensified these differences, and as a result men are looking more and more to their race or creed or nation to determine their behavior and to guide them in their thinking.
Ellen G. White—The Human-Interest Story
Part six of our look at Ellen G. White. Here we profile her as counselor
I Was Once a Universalist Minister
Second in a series of articles on how ministers of other denominations were led to accept the Advent faith.
Creating a Favorable Impression
I have yet to meet the minister who does not believe in newspaper advertising, but the value of publicity—free publicity—is something which is not understood by many.
What About the Trained Bible Instructor?
The question as to what becomes of the college-trained Bible instructors seems to receive periodic emphasis by some who regret that there are not more of these useful workers entering conference employment after completing their college Bible instructor training.
The Dearth of Bible Teachers
A look at the factors that have lead to the rise in the dearth of Bible teachers.
Radio Work and Results in Mexico
We have sanitariums, treatment rooms, clinics, health books and magazines in Mexico, and for the same reasons as in the States—to acquaint the people with the best ways of healthful living and to prepare their hearts and minds for the full truth of God.
New Drive for Church Unity
The noted Methodist missionary, Dr. E. Stanley Jones, who served many years in India, is traveling over the United States, urging church unity among Protestants.