October 1962 Issue

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Meditation: A Lost Art

Don Hawley

The three bastions of strength in the lost art of meditation.

The three bastions of strength in the lost art of meditation.

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A Unique Retirement Service

O.L. Stimpson

A unique service that creates lasting good will for our church in the community.

A unique service that creates lasting good will for our church in the community.

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Cargo Cults and Seventh-day Adventism

Gotfried Oosterwal

Dr. Gosterwal is one of our respected workers in Neth­erlands New Guinea, and he has specialized in the study of anthropology.

Dr. Gosterwal is one of our respected workers in Neth­erlands New Guinea, and he has specialized in the study of anthropology.

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Do You Know "Truth"?

Otto H. Christensen

Great Words of the Bible—14

Great Words of the Bible—14

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A Plea for Theological Seriousness (Concluded)

Edward W. H. Vick

To make doubly clear the relevance of theology to the preacher's work, let us con­sider some of the tasks that properly belong to the preacher's calling:

To make doubly clear the relevance of theology to the preacher's work, let us con­sider some of the tasks that properly belong to the preacher's calling:

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A Prophetic Message-4

Taylor G. Bunch

In this study we shall con­sider another prophetic picture of God's last gospel message as it is revealed in 1 Corinthians 10:1-11. Here we are told that we should not be ignorant concerning the deliverance of ancient Is­rael from Egyptian bondage and their jour­ney…

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Teamwork in South West Africa

An evangelistic report from West Africa

An evangelistic report from West Africa

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The Song of Saints (Concluded)

E.E. White

Four bishops appear in this list of saints—Athana­sius, Cuthbert, Flavian, and Theodulph.

Four bishops appear in this list of saints—Athana­sius, Cuthbert, Flavian, and Theodulph.

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A Message for You

J. L. Shuler

This is the text of a folder sent out by the author with the first evangelistic sermon requested by new people. It will have some interest for our evangelists.—Editors

This is the text of a folder sent out by the author with the first evangelistic sermon requested by new people. It will have some interest for our evangelists.—Editors

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Spirit Versus Letter

Erwin R. Gane

Opinions presented here are intended to stimulate objective thinking, and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors.

Opinions presented here are intended to stimulate objective thinking, and do not necessarily represent the views of the editors.

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And Sarah Packed!

Anonymous

This short article will have special meaning for the wives of our ministers. Mrs. Lockerbie has gone through the throes of constant moving, about which she writes with feeling. The article appeared in the Pulpit magazine, July, 1960, and is used here by permission of that journal.

This short article will have special meaning for the wives of our ministers. Mrs. Lockerbie has gone through the throes of constant moving, about which she writes with feeling. The article appeared in the Pulpit magazine, July, 1960, and is used here by permission of that journal.

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Pointer's

Various Authors

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

Monthly pulpit pointer's by the Ministry staff.

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An Examination of the Claims of the Sacred Name Movement

Don F. Neufeld

In recent years a number of tracts have been distrib­uted originating with the Faith Bible & Tract Society in Salem, West Virginia, insist­ing that Christians ought to address the Deity by His He­brew name, and avoid using such terms as "Lord," "God," or "Jesus."

In recent years a number of tracts have been distrib­uted originating with the Faith Bible & Tract Society in Salem, West Virginia, insist­ing that Christians ought to address the Deity by His He­brew name, and avoid using such terms as "Lord," "God," or "Jesus."

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