June 1950 Issue

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Evangelistic Objectives And Techniques

What Makes One an Evangelist? By THEODORE CARCICH, President of the Illinois Conference An evangelist is one who brings glad tidings to others. At times the term evangelist has been applied only to those who are eloquent speakers and who can attract large audiences.…

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RELIGIOUS WORLD TRENDS: "The Lilienthal Lullaby"

George Vandeman

Thoughtful sober workers in the Advent Movement have continually guarded against irresponsible and sensational quotations regarding the seriousness of the hour in relationship to the signs of the times and to the atom and hydrogen bombs.

Thoughtful sober workers in the Advent Movement have continually guarded against irresponsible and sensational quotations regarding the seriousness of the hour in relationship to the signs of the times and to the atom and hydrogen bombs.

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PASTORAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES: Progressive Bible Clubs

Arthur E. Lickley

"our ministers fall into two main types. One is the evangelistic type; the other, the pastor-evangelist, or pastor-teacher, type."

"our ministers fall into two main types. One is the evangelistic type; the other, the pastor-evangelist, or pastor-teacher, type."

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MUSIC OF THE MESSAGE: The Development of Modern Church Music"

R. Chester Barger

A brief history of church music

A brief history of church music

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MUSIC OF THE MESSAGE: The Beauty-of-Holiness Choir

George W. Greer

Factors that make a choir good

Factors that make a choir good

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MINISTER IN THE MAKING: Your Opportunity to Sponsor

George Vandeman

"There has come to our attention a very real need that would make a worthy project for the ministerial students in North America to sponsor."

"There has come to our attention a very real need that would make a worthy project for the ministerial students in North America to sponsor."

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LITERATURE EVANGELISM: The Evangelistic Reading Room

M. K. Eckenroth

The content of an evangelistic reading room

The content of an evangelistic reading room

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EDITORIAL KEYNOTES: Distinguish Between Problems and Quibbles

LeRoy E. Froom

"We need rightly to distinguish between important and unimportant questions —between basic problems and those sheer quibbles that confront us indiscriminately from time to time."

"We need rightly to distinguish between important and unimportant questions —between basic problems and those sheer quibbles that confront us indiscriminately from time to time."

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CHALLENGE OF A WORLD TASK: Seminary Extension School Graduation

Frank H. Yost

A description of the graduation

A description of the graduation

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HEALTH EVANGELISM

Group of four articles

Group of four articles

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RADIO EVANGELISM IN ACTION: How Can We Overcome Mediocrity?

L. H. Lindbeck

Be excellent instead of mediocre

Be excellent instead of mediocre

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BIBLE INSTRUCTOR COUNCIL: B. I. Meetings at General Conference

Louise C. Kleuser

Soon our world conference will be in session in San Francisco, California. The General Conference proper opens Monday night, July 10; but the precouncil meetings of the Ministerial Association begin Friday, July 7, at 1145 P.M., in Polk Hall "A." These preliminary meetings…

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THE LARGER OUTLOOK: The Heavenly Pilgrimage (Continued)

Francis D. Nichol

"May you, as did Greatheart, that doughty guide and warrior of Bunyan's allegory, safely lead the pilgrims onward."

"May you, as did Greatheart, that doughty guide and warrior of Bunyan's allegory, safely lead the pilgrims onward."

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REALM OF RESEARCH: Aramaic Problem of Daniel—2

Siegfried H. Horn

Second part of the article started last month

Second part of the article started last month

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