Articles by Fenton E. Froom

Vital Place of the Evangelistic Choir

December 1944

Music plays, or should play, a most important part in the large city evangelistic campaign. It is necessary and is a wonderful help, even in a small meeting in a rural section. But when we consider the large task of city evangelism—how it…

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Visual Evangelism and Visual Aids

October 1947

Christ was the Master Preacher. He un­derstood the philosophies and ideologies of men. Knowing the end from the beginning, He knew how to adapt His presentation of any given theme to His listeners. Each mind He had to deal with was entirely…

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Why Not "The Adventist Hour"?

September 1948

These well-worn words still demand our attention. They challenge us as ministers of the gospel to do all within our power to hasten the finishing of our great task, enlightening those in darkness.

For years we have labored under an…

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Giving Thanks

January 1948

INTRODUCTORY TEXT: Psalms 92:5, 2.

Thanks for old year with its blessings, trials, and spiritual growth. If no growth in Christian life, resolve to see spiritual growth in the new year.

I. THANKS FOR BLESSINGS.

1.…

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Changing Loyalties After a Long Pastorate

February 1956

Perhaps the first question we face in con­sidering this theme is: How long is long? Spurgeon preached for thirty-five years in London. Today some modern clergymen stay only a year or two in a charge. Among Ad­ventist ministers we find that…

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Why Do You Preach?

August 1966

DO YOU stand in the pulpit on Sabbath morning because you are employed by a certain conference to pastor your church or district? Is your reason for occupying the eleven o'clock hour based upon the fact that in your ordination service you…

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How Visible Is Your Church?

August 1960

Recently I saw an attractive sign advertising that a particular church was on a particular street. The uniqueness of this sign inspired a desire to see the church. I found it at the end of a dead-end street. It was a most undesirable location…

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Engineers or Shepherds?

November 1952

Gazing through the window of a newspaper building, I watched the giant press rolling off the evening News. It is always a thrill to see a great rotary at work. But this afternoon my mind was especially impressed. Two men were standing…

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RADIO AND TELEVISION EVANGELISM: Touching Unseen Thousands

July 1950

The aim and purpose of every Adventist minister in our ranks should be preaching Christ to the thousands. But you say, "How can I compass such a gigantic task?" I have at least one suggestion to offer: Secure radio time on one of your…

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