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…

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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…

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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…

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Greater Evangelism

August 1933

Open-Air Meeting Plans

By R.S. Fries

At present we have only five ministerial  laborers, two of whom are internes. Our finances would not permit us to go to the ex­pense of sending…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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