January 1949 Issue
Enlarging the Music Teacher's Sphere
Harold A. Miller
God needs musicians outside the studio as much as He needs them in the classroom. Let us give a fine, sensible balance to both, but we should not forget our responsibility to the cause we have espoused. Our work is but half done when we have taught our music students.
God needs musicians outside the studio as much as He needs them in the classroom. Let us give a fine, sensible balance to both, but we should not forget our responsibility to the cause we have espoused. Our work is but half done when we have taught our music students.The Minister's Wife
R.R. Bietz
Ten commandments for ministers' wives.
Ten commandments for ministers' wives."The Form of Sound Words"
Charles E. Weniger
Better speech and diction help--constructive hints and helpful cautions
Better speech and diction help--constructive hints and helpful cautionsHow Long Is "Three Days"?—No. 1
Julia Neuffer
The Realm of Research--Historical, Archaeological, and Scientific Findings
The Realm of Research--Historical, Archaeological, and Scientific FindingsTwelve Modern Avenues of Evangelism
George Vandeman
The minister in the making.
The minister in the making.Reaching the Hearts of Youth
L.A. Skinner
Practical Training Plans and Methods for Theological Students
Practical Training Plans and Methods for Theological StudentsBible Readings by Land and Sea
Louise C. Kleuser
Bible Council Instructor--Plans and Methods, Experiences and Problems
Bible Council Instructor--Plans and Methods, Experiences and ProblemsThe Seventh Day Baptists
Helen M. Weston
The Seventh Day Baptists were first known as Sabbatarians, but the term Seventh Day Baptists was adopted by them in England soon after the Reformation.
The Seventh Day Baptists were first known as Sabbatarians, but the term Seventh Day Baptists was adopted by them in England soon after the Reformation.The World Council of Churches—No. 1
Frank H. Yost
A resume of the development and an analysis of the significance of the World Council of Churches.
A resume of the development and an analysis of the significance of the World Council of Churches.Advance!—The Marching Orders From Denver
LeRoy E. Froom
No autumn council of our church leadership within my memory has been more characteristically Adventist in spirit, emphasis, and scope, than the Denver Biennial Council, held October 18-28, 1948.
No autumn council of our church leadership within my memory has been more characteristically Adventist in spirit, emphasis, and scope, than the Denver Biennial Council, held October 18-28, 1948.Alcohol—The Great Destroyer
W. A., Scharffenberg
Satan's Program of International Genocide
Satan's Program of International GenocideA New Evangelism in China-1
Frederick, Lee
Challenge of a World Task Mission Problems and Methods
Challenge of a World Task Mission Problems and MethodsGifts and Fruit of the Spirit
Taylor G. Bunch
Office and Work of the Holy Spirit
Office and Work of the Holy SpiritEditorial Postscripts
LeRoy E. Froom
From the back page of the Ministry
From the back page of the Ministry