B.M. Heald

By B. M. HEALD, Pastor, Staten Island Church, New York

Articles by B.M. Heald

Radio Evangelism in Action

March 1942

Bible Correspondence Course Successful

Bible Auditorium of the Air is the chain name that F. W. Detamore, of Kansas City, L. H. Lindbeck, of St. Louis, and I have been using for about a…

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Let Us Foster Laymen Efforts

April 1934

Recently I was asked to be guest speaker at a successful laymen's effort. A promi­nent Seventh-day Adventist physician in the professional center of New York City, with an­other talented layman, is head of their organ­ization.…

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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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Forward and Upward

June 1929

The Call for Peacemakers

BY I. H. Evans

A peacemaker is one who makes peace. One does not make peace where there is no cause for trouble nor pos­sibility of a misunderstanding. Where no harsh word has…

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Our Fundamental Need

September 1931

Our denomination has passed through epochs of doctrinal discovery, con­ference ference organization, foreign mission advance, and departmental develop­ment. The present should constitute a new era in the extension of…

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The Medical Work in Evangelism

September 1941

We should ever be thankful to God that we have a balanced program in this wonder­ful movement. We have already had an excellent presentation of the importance of instruction and demonstration in diet along with our evangelistic work. It would…

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A Ministerial Forward Movement

April 1933

Peeksill is a commuting city within a few minutes' ride of the throbbing heart of New York City. Here thousands of New Yorkers live, and because of this have oppor­tunity to listen to our message. A little hand­ful of…

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Not Position, but Service

December 1931

A superindentent of public education, in his misuse of the king's English over the radio recently, made it painfully evident that politics and not proficiency had put him into his position. Flattery, bribery, and simony are effective in politics.…

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