William Wallace Ellis

By WILLIAM WALLACE ELLIS, District Superintendent, Alpena, Michigan

Articles by William Wallace Ellis

Evangelizing Without Local Church Talent

September 1942

Received as a letter in response to our inquiry regarding methods used in virgin territory, this statement will be interesting and helpful to many, Evangelist Ellis confesses to being a "combination printer, preacher, church designer…

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Model for Visualizing the Sanctuary

April 1944

The accompanying picture shows a portion of my present model of the Moasic taber­nacle. I have constructed this for use in presenting the wonderful truths of the sanctuary, the priestly ministry of Christ, and kindred topics. The model I…

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Wartime Church Building

February 1945

The little Wayside Chapel, which we recently completed and dedicated in Monroe, Michigan, is a building twenty-four feet wide and sixty-five feet long (somewhat similar in dimensions to the Mosaic sanctuary). The side walls (exterior) are…

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Working Program of a Smaller Effort

January 1933

Operating as we do in hitherto unworked territory that is largely Catholic, we advertise our meetings under the name of "Bible Chautauqua." There have been many Holiness revivals and evangelistic campaigns in this community. So, in order…

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