Robert S. Joyce
By ROBERT S. JOYCE, President, North England Conference
Articles by Robert S. Joyce
Our Conduct in the Pulpit
April 1939
The impressions formed by our pulpit conduct often determine the reception of the message. Offensive mannerisms create a needless prejudice. Among the determining factors may be considered the following:
Use…
Training Young Workers
August 1940
A young worker may have plenty of energy and enthusiasm, and be full of theories, but these good qualities may be valueless unless directed by one who has trodden the road before. Each week's work should be well organized. The workers' meeting…
You and Your Audience
July 1943
Your first duty is to awaken your audience, and this can be accomplished only by your vitality. Our message is alive. If you are "alive," your hearers will be. Your constant question must be, "Am I interesting—am…
