May 1961 Issue

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H. W. Lowe

During his second missionary tour Paul, by much arduous labor over some eighteen months, raised up a strong church in Corinth. Later he wrote to the Corinthians from Ephesus. The opening words of the first letter to the Corinthians contain some in­teresting expressions

Pointers for Preachers

Various Authors

The Vital Facet In Sickness, Dare We Fiddle?, Monotonous Conformity

The Vital Facet In Sickness, Dare We Fiddle?, Monotonous Conformity

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The Minister's Wife and the Church *

Leslie Hardinge

The fourth and concluding article of this series.

The fourth and concluding article of this series.

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Influence

Wilma Gooding

One of the most powerful talents possessed by each man, woman, and child is influence. It follows us from the cradle to the grave, and after we are entered into our graves it lives on to bless or curse the world.

One of the most powerful talents possessed by each man, woman, and child is influence. It follows us from the cradle to the grave, and after we are entered into our graves it lives on to bless or curse the world.

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Our Protestant Friends

Louise C. Kleuser

WITH this article we are beginning a series of anal­yses that highlight the reli­gious bodies of the Christian church. There is a deep con­sciousness that today no branch of the church can live apart from the rest, and a wholesome spirit of fellow­ship in communion and joint participation in welfare projects is most evident.

WITH this article we are beginning a series of anal­yses that highlight the reli­gious bodies of the Christian church. There is a deep con­sciousness that today no branch of the church can live apart from the rest, and a wholesome spirit of fellow­ship in communion and joint participation in welfare projects is most evident.

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Off Guard

Marjorie Lewis Lloyd

Would it not be interesting, and perhaps helpful, to turn some sort of candid lens back upon ourselves, our everyday living, our consistencies and inconsistencies—as we appear off guard?

Would it not be interesting, and perhaps helpful, to turn some sort of candid lens back upon ourselves, our everyday living, our consistencies and inconsistencies—as we appear off guard?

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How To Bring To Harvest The Screen Contacts Made By It Is Written: From TV Screen to Harvest—Part 2

Various Authors

It Is Written is not just a set of films, it is a plan of evangelism. The enthusiasm of interested viewers must be surrounded and watered and given strong personal attention if it is to come to harvest.

It Is Written is not just a set of films, it is a plan of evangelism. The enthusiasm of interested viewers must be surrounded and watered and given strong personal attention if it is to come to harvest.

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Some Books I Can Recommend

Howard B. Weeks

Book recommendations by Howard B. Weeks

Book recommendations by Howard B. Weeks

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Evangelism and the New Africa

S. G. Maxwell

Evangelism needs to continue to adapt to the changing environment in Africa.

Evangelism needs to continue to adapt to the changing environment in Africa.

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Who Is a Good Neighbor? (Luke 10:25-47): An appropriate topic for Disaster and Famine Relief Day, May 13.

C. E. Guenther

Who is a good neighbor? An appropriate topic for Disaster and Famine Relief Day, May 13.

Who is a good neighbor? An appropriate topic for Disaster and Famine Relief Day, May 13.

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Review of Basic Principles in Approaching Non-Adventists*: Part 1—The Human Relations Factor

Arnold Kurtz

If we are to get the truth to people, we must first get through to people. I think that our greatest problems as a church and as individuals lie in the field of human re­lations. A talk given at a ministers and doctors' retreat.

If we are to get the truth to people, we must first get through to people. I think that our greatest problems as a church and as individuals lie in the field of human re­lations. A talk given at a ministers and doctors' retreat.

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The Priestly Application of the Atoning Act *

H. O. Olson

An examination of certain charges arising from an article under this title by L. E. Froom, in The Ministry, February, 1957.

An examination of certain charges arising from an article under this title by L. E. Froom, in The Ministry, February, 1957.

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Divine Forgiveness

G. D. Keough

Elder G. D. Keough spent many years in the Middle East and in this article reveals the Mohammedan's concept of God's attribute of forgiveness.

Elder G. D. Keough spent many years in the Middle East and in this article reveals the Mohammedan's concept of God's attribute of forgiveness.

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The Influence of Ellen G. White on Our Work in Australia

F. G. Clifford

The influence of the Spirit of Prophecy upon the church in Australasia has been deep and wide. This might well be attributed to the fact that for almost ten years Ellen G. White lived in Australia and carried on her God-given work.

The influence of the Spirit of Prophecy upon the church in Australasia has been deep and wide. This might well be attributed to the fact that for almost ten years Ellen G. White lived in Australia and carried on her God-given work.

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Strength in Unity

N. W. Dunn

When ministers and church members are living in harmony with God, they will be in harmony with one another. There will be complete unity.

When ministers and church members are living in harmony with God, they will be in harmony with one another. There will be complete unity.

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"All Thy Billows and Thy Waves Passed Over Me"

H. W. Lowe

My eye caught these words from Jonah 2:3 in two journals of recent date, one from Europe, and one from North America. In addition to this title and the nature of the article, I was attracted by an accompanying picture.

My eye caught these words from Jonah 2:3 in two journals of recent date, one from Europe, and one from North America. In addition to this title and the nature of the article, I was attracted by an accompanying picture.

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Work for the Deaf

Roy Allan Anderson

The Fall Council recommends: 1. That efforts be made to de­velop workers, both ministers and laymen, to carry on the work of sign-language preaching among the deaf wherever opportunities present themselves. 2. That the responsibility of fostering this work among the deaf be assigned to the North American Missions Committee, which is at present fostering the work among foreign-language and Indian peo­ples of North America.

The Fall Council recommends: 1. That efforts be made to de­velop workers, both ministers and laymen, to carry on the work of sign-language preaching among the deaf wherever opportunities present themselves. 2. That the responsibility of fostering this work among the deaf be assigned to the North American Missions Committee, which is at present fostering the work among foreign-language and Indian peo­ples of North America.

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