Articles by Daniel R. Guild
"We Went to a Circus"
February 1955
In making our first call to each of the homes in a new district, my wife and I generally ask the question, "How did you become a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church?" In response to this question a woman…
So You Are an Intern's Wife
April 1956
[We wanted something for the wives of our interns. And why not get it from one of our younger minister's wives, for whom the experience and its lessons have not lost its freshness? Knowing of the outstanding contribution…
Shut the Door
March 1965
A minister On a roundthe-world trip stopped over the Sabbath in our city. In the midst of an excellent sermon he heralded the sad news that an effort had been held in Europe several years ago and "all rejoiced that three hundred people…
The Five-Day Plan in Southeast Asia
April 1965
Will the Five-Day Plan work in Asia? Are there smokers addicted to the habit here who will have the same desire to quit smoking as people in America? Will enlightened self-interest and the physiological and psychological…
What Subjects Shall We Advertise?
February 1965
In evangelistc meetings we spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars in advertising. Are we getting our money's worth? Are the needs and interests of people in 1965 essentially the same as those of a generation ago? Do the titles used…
Shall We Present Christ in the Five-Day Plan?
September 1966
As I WAS passing through one of our centers on the way to hold a Five-Day Plan demonstration school for workers, a pastor who has observed several Five-Day Plans, said to me, "I don't believe this Five-Day Plan is held on the correct basis.…
College Extension Schools in Southeast Asia
January 1966
WITH work being carried on in six countries and six major languages, as well as a number of other widely spoken languages and dialects, the Southeast Asia Union has some unique problems. Not the least of these is the difficulty of providing…
EVANGELISM: Illustrating "Signs of Christ's Coming in Our Day''
June 1952
There are many who realize the value of an illustrative device, and are on the lookout for ways to illustrate sermons that do not easily lend themselves to illustration. We have found the device pictured here, and which I shall describe…
PASTOR: A Permanent Mailing List in Every District
February 1952
The value of a name is recognized to some extent by all of us who do the work of pastors arid evangelists. It may be that we do not realize as fully as we should the value of some of the names to which we have access.
For the past…
The Life and Work of J. L. Shuler
October 1972
No doubt, Pastor Shuler, you have been interviewed numerous times. We appreciate your willingness to share your wisdom with us.
In all that is-said here may it be…
Focus on Reaping
October 1970
FOCUS ON REAPING, a Voice of Prophecy total evangelism reaping thrust, is designed to provide an opportunity for local pastor-evangelists, and conference and union evangelists to capitalize on the name and image of the Voice of Prophecy that…
What Every Christian Should Know About Being Justified
February 1989
In 152 pages Wallenkampf has covered almost every facet of justification. This is a book for every Christian, especially the minister, containing most of what a seminary student would absorb from a class about righteousness by faith.
The…
Disappointment With God
August 1991
When I receive Christianity Today in the mail, I look to see if it includes an article by Philip Yancey. If it does, I read that article first. When I heard that Yancey had written a book that won three awards, I purchased it immediately.
Disappointment…
Who's Got the Truth?
February 1995
Martin Weber debates by correspondence with five Seventh-day Adventist thought leaders: Morris Venden, George Knight, Jack Sequeira, Ralph Larson, and Graham Maxwell (who declined to participate). What is unusual is that the author is also…
