August 1954 Issue
Features
Walter Schubert, A. V. OLSON
"Behold I Come." Our Attitude in Public Prayer.
"Behold I Come." Our Attitude in Public Prayer.Editorial-"The Holy Spirit Moved Among Us"
Roy Allan Anderson
"This has been the best General Conference ever," is what hundreds are saying. And it truly was a great meeting.
"This has been the best General Conference ever," is what hundreds are saying. And it truly was a great meeting.Pulpit-Pointers for Preachers
R.R. Bietz, Earle Hilgert
The call to the ministry is sacred, and not just another vocation.
The call to the ministry is sacred, and not just another vocation.Pastor-Shall We Sell Our Daughters?
Robert L. Odom
Is it proper for a professed Christian father to sell his daughter?"
Is it proper for a professed Christian father to sell his daughter?"Evangelism-Winning Men For God
Guiseppe Cupertino, W.B. Quigley
Christians are counseled not to draw too hasty conclusions.
Christians are counseled not to draw too hasty conclusions.Music-Instrumental Church Music
Harold B. Hannum
Preludes, offertories, and postludes are an important part of the musical offering in our churches.
Preludes, offertories, and postludes are an important part of the musical offering in our churches.Medical Evangelism-Ministry From the Medical Angle
Anonymous, W. A., Scharffenberg
It is the feeling of our group that any patient who comes into the office doesn't "just happen to come" but that he is sent there for spiritual as well as medical help, and special effort is put forth to give the needed help.
It is the feeling of our group that any patient who comes into the office doesn't "just happen to come" but that he is sent there for spiritual as well as medical help, and special effort is put forth to give the needed help.Shepherdess-What Matters Most
W. E., Hutches
A transfer from pastoral work to a departmental place at conference headquarters brings to some persons impressions of many changes.
A transfer from pastoral work to a departmental place at conference headquarters brings to some persons impressions of many changes.