September 1950 Issue
EVANGELISTIC OBJECTIVES AND TECHNIQUES: Recasting Our Evangelistic Approach
J. L. Shuler
"in every endeavor to win people to our faith Seventh-day Adventists desire that the first impressions be conducive to a favorable consideration of the claims of present truth."
"in every endeavor to win people to our faith Seventh-day Adventists desire that the first impressions be conducive to a favorable consideration of the claims of present truth."EVANGELISTIC OBJECTIVES AND TECHNIQUES: Attractive Metal Tabernacle
Arnold Kurtz
a comfortable place for evangelistic meetings
a comfortable place for evangelistic meetingsEVANGELISTIC OBJECTIVES AND TECHNIQUES: The Evangelistic Pulpit
L. Hugh Cowles
Blue print attached
Blue print attachedREALM OF RESEARCH: Two Landmarks in Prophetic Interpretation—No.l
Erich W. Bethmann
I. The Deflecting Influence of Tichonius Looking over the long and fascinating history of prophetic interpretation, with special reference to the interpretation of the Apocalypse, we are impressed by two figures who have influenced the thinking of generations…
PASTORAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES: What Constitutes Success in the Ministry?
Frederick C. Webster
The definition of "success" when it comes to ministry
The definition of "success" when it comes to ministryPASTORAL PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES: Following the Blueprint in Miami
W. O. Reynolds
"The time demands greater efficiency and deeper consecration."—Gospel Workers, p. 114.
"The time demands greater efficiency and deeper consecration."—Gospel Workers, p. 114.KINDLY CORRECTIVES: Are We Shining or Showing?
Thomas S. Geraty
"Which is the more important, holding a pastorate in a metropolitan area, or ministering in a small country town?"
"Which is the more important, holding a pastorate in a metropolitan area, or ministering in a small country town?"RELIGIOUS WORLD TRENDS: Growth in Membership and Giving
Roger Altman
Report on incomes of various denominations
Report on incomes of various denominationsFarewell From Your Long-Time Editor
LeRoy E. Froom
A farewell letter from Mr. Froom
A farewell letter from Mr. FroomTHE QUERY COLUMN: Purchase and Preparation of Spices
W. E. Read
discussion on what should be defined as "work" on Sabbath
discussion on what should be defined as "work" on SabbathHEALTH EVANGELISM: Medical Evangelism in Toronto
Erwin A. Crawford, M.D.
A basic outline of a medical/Health evangelism series.
A basic outline of a medical/Health evangelism series.HEALTH EVANGELISM: Conducting a Cooking Class III. Vitamins—the Sparkle of Youth
Esther Christensen Reiswig
This article distinguishes different types of vitamins and gives a recipe at the end
This article distinguishes different types of vitamins and gives a recipe at the endHEALTH EVANGELISM: The Methods of the Master
G. A. Roberts
"When Jesus began His ministry He employed three lines of work: teaching, preaching, and healing."
"When Jesus began His ministry He employed three lines of work: teaching, preaching, and healing."CHALLENGE OF A WORLD TASK Facing Our Unfinished Task
A. E. Rawson
"The Master's blueprint for His church is clear, and fraught with solemn import and weighty responsibility. "
"The Master's blueprint for His church is clear, and fraught with solemn import and weighty responsibility. "THE LARGER OUTLOOK: Imagination—Highway to the Soul
Adlai A. Estab
"Imagination is the chief highway to the heart of man."
"Imagination is the chief highway to the heart of man."PULPIT AND STUDY: Christ's Triumph Over the Nations
Robert H. Pierson
A sermon outline
A sermon outlinePULPIT AND STUDY: Order of Worship Service
George Vandeman
On a recent visit to Atlantic Union College we noticed a form prepared by Taylor G. Bunch, pastor of the college and community church and instructor at the college, describing his order of worship service. We reprint it here, not so much as a suggested order of…
