August 1959 Issue

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"An Ambassador in Chains"*

Lloyd E. Biggs

A paper read at the Oregon Conference Ministerial In­stitute, February, 1959.

A paper read at the Oregon Conference Ministerial In­stitute, February, 1959.

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The Ingredients of Great Preaching

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These primary ingredients resolve around the four M's of preaching—Man, Matter, Method, and Medium.

These primary ingredients resolve around the four M's of preaching—Man, Matter, Method, and Medium.

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Translating God's Love

J. O. Iversen

Public relations must be the very cen­ter and heart of soul winning if it is to be meaningful to a church program.

Public relations must be the very cen­ter and heart of soul winning if it is to be meaningful to a church program.

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Confessing or Denying Christ

L.A. Skinner

Among the remarkable sayings of our Lord, His statement that "whosoever shall confess me before men, him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God: but he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God" (Luke 12:8, 9) strikes at the heart of the Christian witness.

Among the remarkable sayings of our Lord, His statement that "whosoever shall confess me before men, him shall the Son of man also confess before the angels of God: but he that denieth me before men shall be denied before the angels of God" (Luke 12:8, 9) strikes at the heart of the Christian witness.

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Inevitability Paralysis or Power?

Howard B. Weeks

Perhaps more than any other religious group Seventh-day Adventists are inspired by a concept of inevitability in their work—in­evitable vindication, inevitable victory.

Perhaps more than any other religious group Seventh-day Adventists are inspired by a concept of inevitability in their work—in­evitable vindication, inevitable victory.

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Intelligence

Taylor G. Bunch

Essential Steps to Success in the Ministry-4

Essential Steps to Success in the Ministry-4

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The Revival of Biblical Theology —Part II

Earle Hilgert

In part 1 of this series attention was given to a number of factors that led in the nine­teenth and early twentieth centuries to a de­cline of interest in the study of the theology of the Bible.

In part 1 of this series attention was given to a number of factors that led in the nine­teenth and early twentieth centuries to a de­cline of interest in the study of the theology of the Bible.

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Evangelism in Southern Asia

J.F. Ashlock

A report from Asia.

A report from Asia.

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Should We Rebaptize?

J.O. Wilson

Is there ever an occasion when a Christian who has been baptized once, and properly so, might properly be baptized again?

Is there ever an occasion when a Christian who has been baptized once, and properly so, might properly be baptized again?

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Pernicious Inertia

Don Hiatt Spillman

Excerpts from a talk given at the union conference session, Portland, Oregon.

Excerpts from a talk given at the union conference session, Portland, Oregon.

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The Greatest Objective

Fernon Retzer

Why we must always be about the business of saving souls!

Why we must always be about the business of saving souls!

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Some Song Services We Might Do Without

Sydney Allen

The monthly church music column.

The monthly church music column.

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Why a Vegetarian Diet?

M. Dorothea Van Gundy

A case for a meat-free diet.

A case for a meat-free diet.

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Man's Sinfulness to Be Taught

Rose E. Boose

We must declare the whole counsel of God, including the doctrine of human sin.

We must declare the whole counsel of God, including the doctrine of human sin.

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The Minister's Wife

Althea Dyer

A wife's ministry differs from that of her husband.

A wife's ministry differs from that of her husband.

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Pointer' to Progress

Various Authors

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

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