W. P. Bradley

President, White Publications, General Conference

Articles by W. P. Bradley

Medical Work in the Far Eastern Division

November 1940

In the Far Eastern Division, which is com­posed of five large unions—Chosen, Japan, Philippines, Netherlands East Indies, and Malaya—we have a thriving medical work.

It…

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Our Broadcasting Program

July 1944

Occassionally we hear reverberations of the controversy that has been raging over religious radio programs, especially the paid ones. Several of the major networks avoid the difficulties that arise from carrying…

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Spiritualizing the Broadcast

June 1945

The radio message can be spiritual. A heavy responsibility rests upon each broadcaster to make it so. Public interest, the importance of the times, and the urgency of our message require the radio program to be spiritual. Several years ago…

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Wartime Service of Medical Missions

September 1946

The passing of the war brings us to a new period of missionary history. For one thing, it is a time to evaluate the work of the past. The apostle Paul said, "The fire shall try every man's work of what sort it…

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Significant Changes in Japan

March 1946

Shinto, the "way of the gods," is the basic religion of the Japanese people. Its myriads of gods (kami) include objects of nature, such as the sun, moon, fire, wind, mountains, waterfalls, and trees. They also include some of the…

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Diversified Talents Are Needed

February 1949

There is hardly a Seventh-day Adventist youth who has not at some time thought seriously of giving his life in service for God in a foreign country. Implanted in the church school, nurtured in the academy,…

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The Committee on Resolutions

December 1964

Prominent in the program of the foreign-language workers' meet­ing in Battle Creek, August 10-13, were the meetings of the various ethnic groups, classified by lan­guages, who met to consider the progress of the…

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Limitations on Symbolism

October 1968

In the New Testament we find numerous examples of illustrations of spiritual truth based upon the sanctuary and its serv­ice. These illuminating references must have had a particular appeal to the early Christians of Hebrew background, based…

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Does the White Estate Suppress Secret Documents?

June 1976

 

Q. Someone told me that one of your White Estate secretaries was being interviewed by a professor in a meeting of scholars overseas. He stated…

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The Latter Rain and the Loud Cry (Concluded)

June 1972

The Conference President

THE role of the conference president is magnified by the emphasis placed on the vital part he will play as leader of the working force of the local conference. The description of that role may be summarized…

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The Latter Rain and the Loud Cry (Part III)

May 1972

The Church and Its Leadership WE TURN our attention now to a study of an aspect of this loud-cry experience that concerns all of us deeply. The general pattern of the chronology we know, the details of time are hid from us. We know from the…

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The Latter Rain and the Loud Cry (Part II)

April 1972

Ask for the Latter Rain

WE ARE encouraged to ask for the latter rain, we are to give time and thought in order to understand how it may be received. The promise contained in the prophecy of Joel (chap. 2:28, 29) was not exhausted…

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The Latter Rain and the Loud Cry (Part I)

March 1972

THROUGH the prophecies of God's Word and the messages directed especially to this people, Seventh-day Adventists have come to an understanding of the nature of the last events of this world's history and their relation to them. In these events…

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Cherish the Freedom to Educate

June 1941

The freedom to educate is a priceless privilege, yes, more than a privilege. It is a right that should be cherished and protected, and employed for the future good of the church.

"We…

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