M.A. Hollister

By M. A. HOLLISTER, General Conference Medical Department

Articles by M.A. Hollister

Ministerial Responsibility Outlined

March 1938

That sound health reform has a definite place in the work of the gospel ministry in presenting the third angel's message to the world, is definitely pointed out both in the Bible and in the Spirit of prophecy.

"Every…

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Motive in Service

February 1938

True are the words that "a thoroughgoing  Christian draws his motives of action from his deep heart love for his Master."—"Minis­try of Healing," p. 490. And, upspringing from the roots of this affection…

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Battle Creek Medical Council

January 1938

Our Medical Administrators' Council, held October 17-19, 1937, in the Battle Creek Sanitarium, prior to the Autumn Council, proved from several viewpoints to be a most profitable occasion. That this opportunity…

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Time, An Irreplaceable Commodity

December 1939

"Little drops of water,

Little grains of sand,

Make the mighty ocean

And the pleasant land."

So runs the little verse which many of us learned in…

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Diet's True Perspective

July 1939

The statement, "It's nobody's business what I eat," has been uttered a great many times as a defense against the diet feature of health reform. But those who thus express themselves overlook the broad concept of the instruction…

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The Better Workman

March 1934

Windshield Advertising

I have used a special method of advertising, and finding it effective, am passing it on to the readers of the Ministry. It is a gummed white paper…

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Utilizing Our Ministerial Graduates

November 1933

Our ministerial graduates are very naturally anxious for assured conference employ­ment, though the immediate future does not hold forth the promises of recent decades. However, we believe there are avenues of serv­ice…

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Laboring "Two and Two"

September 1940

In a world filled with distracting elements, there is necessity for laying increasingly wise plans by which the message due the world may be proclaimed. Much instruction has been given, and much effort expended, in searching…

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