Don H. Lee

Bible Teacher, Columbia Academy, Washington

Articles by Don H. Lee

Pastor's Duty to Young People

November 1948

Socrates once said it was "strange that we spend so much time in getting money and so little on those to whom we are to leave it." We are interested in earning a living and in providing for the comforts and necessi­ties…

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Evangelism Class in Japan

December 1949

Evangelism in Japan has entered a new and promising era. In prewar Japan, Chris­tian meetings of all types were looked upon as places where a loyal Japanese would not be found. However, in postwar Japan this attitude…

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Turning Barriers Into Bridges

February 1966

THE privilege of witnessing before min­isters of other denominations is not always appreciated by Adventist ministers as it should be. We develop within our own attitudes several barriers that must be sur­mounted in approaching these…

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Ghosts in the Parsonage

August 1971

In December, 1716 the well-ordered household of Susannah Wesley was disturbed by a poltergeist, and the family endured the rowdy activity of the phenomenon. John Wesley, later to found the Methodist movement, was away at school, but his rector…

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