September 1956 Issue

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Interviews With Ecumenical Leaders

Daniel Walther

My meeting with several important figures.

My meeting with several important figures.

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Ellen G. White Writings and Current News Releases

Arthur White

In reports of investiga­tions and discoveries, cur­rent news releases fre­quently furnish items of un­usual interest in the light of statements in Ellen G. White writings that appeared dec­ades ago.

In reports of investiga­tions and discoveries, cur­rent news releases fre­quently furnish items of un­usual interest in the light of statements in Ellen G. White writings that appeared dec­ades ago.

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Human, Not Carnal

Roy Allan Anderson

In contemplating the incarnation of Christ in humanity, we stand baffled before an unfathomable mystery, that the human mind cannot comprehend.

In contemplating the incarnation of Christ in humanity, we stand baffled before an unfathomable mystery, that the human mind cannot comprehend.

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Christ's Nature During the Incarnation

Ellen G. White

He Took Our Human Nature; Not Our Sinful Propensities Our Sin, Guilt, and Punishment All Imputed to Him, but Not Actually His

He Took Our Human Nature; Not Our Sinful Propensities Our Sin, Guilt, and Punishment All Imputed to Him, but Not Actually His

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The Best Saturday Night in Town

E.H.J. Steed

Just what is the Best Saturday Night in Town? It is an evangelistic youth venture that has within two years grown to a popular Australia-wide evangelistic medium operating in every capital city of Australia.

Just what is the Best Saturday Night in Town? It is an evangelistic youth venture that has within two years grown to a popular Australia-wide evangelistic medium operating in every capital city of Australia.

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The Minister in the Pulpit

George, Shankel

In a special sense the minister in the pul­pit is God's spokesman. The realization of this solemn fact should in itself clothe the minister with dignity, power, and poise.

In a special sense the minister in the pul­pit is God's spokesman. The realization of this solemn fact should in itself clothe the minister with dignity, power, and poise.

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Religious Groups in Our Evangelism (Part 5)

Louise C. Kleuser

Part five of our guide to religions in America.

Part five of our guide to religions in America.

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Our Heritage of Hospitality

L. R. Van Dolson

What is true hospitality?

What is true hospitality?

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Job 22:21

Howard B. Bishop

The reader of the Hebrew Old Testament can easily recognize something different about the book of Job. It is evident that this book has its own peculiar style and vocabu­lary, and in some places just what the writer meant is not clear.

The reader of the Hebrew Old Testament can easily recognize something different about the book of Job. It is evident that this book has its own peculiar style and vocabu­lary, and in some places just what the writer meant is not clear.

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Why Not a Reformation Sabbath?

Frank H. Yost

In remembrance of the legacy of the Protestant revolution.

In remembrance of the legacy of the Protestant revolution.

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General Semantics and the Pastor

Herbert E. Douglass

Part three of our exploration of the minister and words.

Part three of our exploration of the minister and words.

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Pointer's to Progress

Various Authors

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

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