April 1961 Issue

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Roy Allan Anderson

The marvelous part about the cru­cifixion story is that while under condemnation and dying in agony and loneliness, He was at that very moment upholding the moral pillars of the universe.

Pointers for Preachers

Various Authors

The Spark That Powers, Fresh Every Day, Winnowing The Church

The Spark That Powers, Fresh Every Day, Winnowing The Church

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The Minister's Wife and Her Husband *

Leslie Hardinge

How can we best help the ones we promised to love and cherish?

How can we best help the ones we promised to love and cherish?

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A Minister Should Tell the Truth

Archa O. Dart

The work of the minister is to make people happy, not sad; to strengthen the home, not weaken it; to encourage children to have greater love and respect for their parents, not less.

The work of the minister is to make people happy, not sad; to strengthen the home, not weaken it; to encourage children to have greater love and respect for their parents, not less.

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Expanding Methods in City Evangelism

Louise C. Kleuser

New methods must speedily be devised by experienced and ingenious workers. A stimulating fellowship of city evangelists might well give special study to successful city evangelism, which is still one of the greatest problems our denomination has to solve.

New methods must speedily be devised by experienced and ingenious workers. A stimulating fellowship of city evangelists might well give special study to successful city evangelism, which is still one of the greatest problems our denomination has to solve.

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Child Evangelism Breaks Down Prejudice

Manuel Banque

In any series of evangelistic meetings, children usually cause a certain number of problems. Why not use the evangelistic technique Jesus used, as He said in Matthew 19:14?

In any series of evangelistic meetings, children usually cause a certain number of problems. Why not use the evangelistic technique Jesus used, as He said in Matthew 19:14?

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From TV Screen to Harvest

Various Authors

This is the first of a series of three articles prepared from the combined experience of the "It Is Written" staff and field of coordinators.

This is the first of a series of three articles prepared from the combined experience of the "It Is Written" staff and field of coordinators.

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Herbert W. Armstrong and His Radio Church of God—Part II: Did Christ Stay in the Grave Exactly 72 Hours?

Robert L. Odom

DID Christ die and receive burial on Wednesday afternoon? Did He stay in the grave exactly seventy-two hours? Did His resurrection take place on Saturday afternoon?

DID Christ die and receive burial on Wednesday afternoon? Did He stay in the grave exactly seventy-two hours? Did His resurrection take place on Saturday afternoon?

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The Apocalypse and the Day of Atonement: Concluded

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The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the reasons for a special latter day application of the Day of Atone­ment are sound. To this end significant statements from Scripture and from non-Adventist scholars will be quoted.

The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that the reasons for a special latter day application of the Day of Atone­ment are sound. To this end significant statements from Scripture and from non-Adventist scholars will be quoted.

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Walter Martin and the Nature of Man*

D. E. Mansell

Conclusion of an unsolicited article in answer to Walter Martin's criticisms of Seventh-day Adventist belief on the doctrine of the nature of man.

Conclusion of an unsolicited article in answer to Walter Martin's criticisms of Seventh-day Adventist belief on the doctrine of the nature of man.

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Tame Talk

Edward Earl Cleveland

TAME talk is excusable in tame times. But these are not tame times. There is desperate need that a voice be raised with a message of hope for the hopeless.

TAME talk is excusable in tame times. But these are not tame times. There is desperate need that a voice be raised with a message of hope for the hopeless.

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The Face of Christ

H. W. Lowe

No man can pictorialize the face of Christ and adequately convey the multitudinous qualities required in the Redeemer of men.

No man can pictorialize the face of Christ and adequately convey the multitudinous qualities required in the Redeemer of men.

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