May 1958 Issue

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Missing the "Missing"

T.E. Unruh

A special appeal to leadership

A special appeal to leadership

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"I Was a Stranger"

Wesley Amundson

God has always had a sym­pathetic attitude toward the strangers who were not of the household of faith.

God has always had a sym­pathetic attitude toward the strangers who were not of the household of faith.

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Time Changes Situations

F.K. Erlecke

Immigration and the changing face of missions.

Immigration and the changing face of missions.

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Working Among Other Language Groups

Samuel Weiss

All over the United States, in large cities and small towns, there are people of nearly every language who need Christ. How can they be reached with God's precious truth?

All over the United States, in large cities and small towns, there are people of nearly every language who need Christ. How can they be reached with God's precious truth?

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Reaching Our Neighbor

P.E. Uniat

The great commission indicated that Christ's disciples were to make Christians of all people regardless of who they were or where they lived.

The great commission indicated that Christ's disciples were to make Christians of all people regardless of who they were or where they lived.

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Vacation Evangelism

Various Authors

A look at a series of meetings in Finland.

A look at a series of meetings in Finland.

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The Geological Problem

H.W. Clark

Most evolutionists consider the geological evidence to be unanswerable without recourse to long ages of geological time. But is this true? What evidence is there to support the Genesis record of a universal catastrophe?

Most evolutionists consider the geological evidence to be unanswerable without recourse to long ages of geological time. But is this true? What evidence is there to support the Genesis record of a universal catastrophe?

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The Pastor Teacher

Louise C. Kleuser

A shepherdess discussion directed toward our present need for teachers.

A shepherdess discussion directed toward our present need for teachers.

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The Hospital Chaplaincy

W. John Cannon

In His first sermon Jesus dearly indicated that the relief of human suf­fering was the heart of His mission.

In His first sermon Jesus dearly indicated that the relief of human suf­fering was the heart of His mission.

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The Pastor, a Spiritual Physician II

W.H. Lesovsky

Conversion and baptism may change the direction of the life current, but only by the continued process of sanctification can the soul gain in power and strength. Inherited ad­verse currents come from poor heredity. Cultivated adverse currents come from poor habit patterns.

Conversion and baptism may change the direction of the life current, but only by the continued process of sanctification can the soul gain in power and strength. Inherited ad­verse currents come from poor heredity. Cultivated adverse currents come from poor habit patterns.

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The Name of God Part II

W. E. Read

As already mentioned, this name was the most important name used to designate the true God; it was a name peculiar to the Hebrews, a name that distinguished the Creator from all the gods of the nations.

As already mentioned, this name was the most important name used to designate the true God; it was a name peculiar to the Hebrews, a name that distinguished the Creator from all the gods of the nations.

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All Eyes on Cleveland

Roy Allan Anderson

A look at the General Conference to be held in Cleveland.

A look at the General Conference to be held in Cleveland.

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