Articles
Essentials in Religious Awakening
This article, reproduced by permission of the Baptist Watchman-Examiner, may profitably be read by every Seventh-day Adventist worker. Here is a frank declaration that is worthy of thoughtful study. There is increasing concern among the spiritually alert in various denominations today. We may well ponder our own relationship to these principles—EDITOR.
Ellen G. White—The Human-Interest Story
Our continued look at Ellen G. White as God's Messenger.
I Was Taught by the Jesuits
The life story of this former Catholic clergyman was written by request of the editor, and was translated from the Portuguese by Charles A. Rentfro.
The Bible-marking Class
One of the ways which we have found successful in enlarging our week-night crowds is to have a Bible-marking class.
Evangelizing the Whole District
Recently we began a series of district evangelistic meetings which we feel were of great value and accomplished excellent results in the five churches of our district. I shall try to outline the plan in such a way that all who see light in the procedure may adapt it to their district programs.
The "Unveiling" of Jesus Christ
The accompanying outline contains what I feel to be the true spiritual and prophetic contents of Christ's Post-Ascension Gospel. In it the Lord Jesus Himself unfolded His eternal glory and the triumph of His redeemed church in the great drama of the universe.
What Is Confucianism?
The early religion of China was called "Sinism," and its beliefs are still dominant to the present time.
Christian Literature Through the Ages
Christian literature has had an amazing place in the conquests of the Christian faith from the time of its very inception.
Gathering Our Strength
A vast amount of experience from the time of the Reformation until now has served to emphasize to the church the natural interdependence of oral evangelism and literature evangelism.
A Lone Preacher on a Floating World
I was sojourning for five days recently on the Queen Mary—a small city of about 3,500 floating in the midst of the mighty Atlantic. It was a little world of its own, isolated from the rest of the world except for radio contacts, and yet it represented a fair cross section of the world at large.