Robert S. Fries
By ROBERT S. FRIES, Evangelist, Pleasantville, New Jersey
Articles by Robert S. Fries
Try the "Chorus Songs"
October 1940
A good song service before the sermon is a matter of importance. One should do all he can to have the congregation join heartily in singing to the praise of King Jesus. Prominent song leaders are using chorus songs because they are easily…
Leading Your Own Song Service
January 1940
Many conferences cannot afford to send out a song leader with every effort; so the evangelist must lead his own music. What, then, must a minister do to make the song service attractive? After many years of leading…
Health Message in Evangelism
April 1942
Health reform has a very definite part in God's message of salvation from sin. We are told that it is the "right arm of the message." How, then, can it be presented in a series of evangelistic meetings? Can it…
Greater Evangelism
August 1933
Open-Air Meeting Plans
By R.S. Fries
The Better Workman
January 1930
Prison Work
By J. Russell Mitchell
Eight years ago I received chaplain of an invitation from the chaplain of the United States Federal Prison to hold a gospel service in the Protestant chapel. I accepted…
A More Effectual Ministry
September 1938
The Worker's Use of His Team*
By W. T. BARTLETT, Secretary, Ministerial Association, Northern European Division
Time is the stuff out of which lives are made. The right use…
Welfare Cafeterias and Evangelism
January 1933
As I started the "Penny-a-Dish" cafeteria work, both in Fresno, California, and here in Indianapolis, Indiana, on my own initiative, and was conscious of a rather quizzical attitude on the part of many, I realize that not a few incline to…
