April 1964 Issue
Motives
Otto H. Christensen
A chapel talk given to the students of Andrews University.
A chapel talk given to the students of Andrews University.Leader or Fork-Fighter?
H. E. Rice
This talk, given to a group of medical and institutional workers by a veteran administrator, embodies many principles that are common to all kinds of denominational leadership. The article is both frank and forceful. While all the comments are not of universal application, they are all worthy of careful thought by all Adventist workers.
This talk, given to a group of medical and institutional workers by a veteran administrator, embodies many principles that are common to all kinds of denominational leadership. The article is both frank and forceful. While all the comments are not of universal application, they are all worthy of careful thought by all Adventist workers.All-Out for Christ
R. Curtis Barger
"All-out" really is in the dictionary.
"All-out" really is in the dictionary.How to Reduce Apostasies
Cree Sandefur
Why do people leave the Church?
Why do people leave the Church?Bibliography for Ministers (Part III)
Charles E. Weniger
Are you, Friend Preacher, studying your choice of these dissertations, or is this series "just another bibliography"?
Are you, Friend Preacher, studying your choice of these dissertations, or is this series "just another bibliography"?The Resurrection Life of Christ
Louis F. Cunningham
The sense in which the work of Christ does not end at the cross.
The sense in which the work of Christ does not end at the cross.Financial Goals, Special Days, Year-round Evangelism
R.T. Hudson
Finding ways to evangelize.
Finding ways to evangelize.Now Is the Time
W. John Cannon
A sermon preached in the Sligo church, Takoma Park, Maryland.
A sermon preached in the Sligo church, Takoma Park, Maryland.Are We All Part of a Problem?
John Peeke
Worship talk given in the General Conference chapel.
Worship talk given in the General Conference chapel.Bedside Manners
Jack E. Bynum
This is an excellent and forth¬right commentary on the common mistakes of inexperienced visitors to the sick. 'Why not reproduce it as an insert in your church bulletin and thus benefit the laity?
This is an excellent and forth¬right commentary on the common mistakes of inexperienced visitors to the sick. 'Why not reproduce it as an insert in your church bulletin and thus benefit the laity?The Price Is Too High
Beatrice S. Stout
Should mothers take constant employment? How can we simplify life and curtail our needs? What are the "do it yourself" aspects of child training, and how important are they to young lives as compared with formal education? How do psychologically upset parents affect their young children? This article will help you better to understand some of these problems, for it was written from the author's mature experience and study.
Should mothers take constant employment? How can we simplify life and curtail our needs? What are the "do it yourself" aspects of child training, and how important are they to young lives as compared with formal education? How do psychologically upset parents affect their young children? This article will help you better to understand some of these problems, for it was written from the author's mature experience and study.Pointer's
Various Authors
Monthly pointer's the staff of the Ministry.
Monthly pointer's the staff of the Ministry.