Reuben A. Hubbard

Reuben A. Hubbard is assistant professor of health education at Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California.

Articles by Reuben A. Hubbard

Church-Coordinated Evangelism

October 1966

IN ORDER for any program of evange­lism to be fully effective, the church mem­bers must be aroused spiritually before­hand. They must be thoroughly converted and dedicated to the glorious task of win­ning souls.

The Lord does not…

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A News Commentary in Evangelism

September 1967

WE USE nearly every means in our evan­gelistic meetings to capture the inter­est of the people—moving black-light draw­ings, motion picture films, the question box, special musical features, awards for attend­ing, awards for bringing others,…

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Proclaiming the Message through Proper Newspaper Advertising

November 1968

WE MUST take every justifiable means of bringing the light before the people. Let the press be utilized, and let every advertis­ing agency be employed that will call at­tention to the work. This should not be regarded as nonessential."—Evangelism,…

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The One-Minute Sermon

September 1968

A one-minute sermon? Sounds intriguing, doesn't it? But what can one say in only one minute? Actually we can say a lot. Especially if we have to.

Where Can We Use a One-Minute Sermon?

Nearly every…

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Visiting With a Purpose

January 1968

Our people need to be visited, but every visit should have a purpose. Two things give the impression that the minister does not have much to do: (1) Lack of pastoral visiting, (2) meaningless pastoral visiting. If our visits are businesslike,…

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Meet the People "at the Well"

October 1975

JESUS reached the people of Sychar by sitting down at the city well, a place where people commonly came. He didn't begin with a series of meetings in the local synagogue or a rented public hall. His public lectures resulted from a contact…

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A New Type of Bible Instructor

February 1976

THEY  are  young,  well  educated, energetic,  and  dedicated.  Can  you  use this kind of  a Bible worker?

They  can  train  church  members  to do  health evangelism; they can conduct a  variety  of  health  programs  such  as cooking…

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A New Outreach Through Adult Education

May 1972

HAVE you been looking for a new approach in conducting your evangelistic campaigns? If so, read on.

Most of us are familiar with revival-style meetings incorporating a motion picture, song service, announcements, offering, evangelistic…

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Getting Decisions in the Home

June 1971

OUR program of evangelism is different. We don't preach, sing, or make altar calls. We conduct health and Bible classes. We get decisions in the home.

Most of the people attending our classes have not attended an Adventist meeting…

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Don't Stop with Community Programs

August 1977

 

FARMERS do not sow seed and then forget the crop that they have planted, neglecting to water it, cultivate it, weed it, and harvest it. Whenever a farmer plants a field, he takes care of it and expects to get a harvest. Neither…

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Medical Terminology in Luke

May 1977

 

PAUL CALLS Luke "the beloved physician" (Col. 4:14) and apparently sought Luke out as a helper because of his skill in this respect. Luke did "double service as a physician and a gospel minister."1 The medical historian…

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