Articles
Behavior in the House of God
From the sacredness which was attached to the earthly sanctuary, Christians may learn how they should regard the place where the Lord meets with His people.
Reverence Essential in Acceptable Worship
The self ought to be lost in wonder, love, and praise before the sense of a divine Presence in the holy temple.
Worship and Evangelism
Worship consists of three major functions—appreciation, communion, and offering. Evangelism has as its objective the function of being the vehicle through which men and women are brought into a knowledge of and a fellowship with the true and living God. This article examines the close relationship between them.
Worship Trends in Protestantism
A look at the recent trends and movements to improve worship services.
Bible Reading and Prayer in the Sickroom
The presence of the minister in the sickroom should make the patient conscious of the presence of the Great Physician.
True Worship
It is hoped that these composite outlines-"True Worship" and "False Worship"-will be helpful in gleaning and organizing additional Biblical references and source material for use in studies on the subject of worship. More texts and materials are supplied than can possibly be used in any one talk; thus the worker is provided with multiple choice for his selection.
A Plan for Teaching Patients in S.D.A. Hospitals
Miss Maxwell here presents a suggestive plan to help nurses and all who minister to the sick to achieve a more effective ministry in the healing arts, particularly in the matter of bedside care.