Articles by Glenn Calkins

Radio Matchless Method of Contact

April 1940

Our experience in the Pacific Union has demonstrated the fact that broadcasting the message by radio is one of the greatest and most prolific sources of contact, not only with the rank and file of the people, but with people in the upper…

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Evangelism Adjusts Difficulties

December 1942

In many places our workers have become so occupied in looking after the affairs of the churches that they do not find time for active evangelism. Church problems and church dis­cipline are occupying their time,…

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FEATURES: The Ministry of Reconciliation

August 1952

Some time ago I heard about a man who lived in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. His home was on a little piece of land situated on a rocky mountainside. He and his wife and children lived in an old log cabin lacking most of the modern-day facilities.…

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Extensive Training-Class Work in the Southeastern California Conference

April 1930

We believe that the statements made in the "Testimonies" to the effect that the work will be finished when the consecrated lay members rally to the tasks assigned them, are literally true, and we are endeavoring…

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