Kathleen Meyer

By Kathleen Meyer

Articles by Kathleen Meyer

My Circulating Library

June 1932

I follow the plan of using a cir­culating library, comprising about two dozen twenty-five-cent books on va­rious points of present truth. In se­curing my present working library, the conference supplied twelve books, and I bought the others.…

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The Problem of Interruptions

January 1933

When company comes in unexpectedly during a Bible study, sometimes I go ahead with the study as planned, and sometimes I change the subject. In some cases, going ahead with the study embarrasses the reader. I cannot always be sure whether…

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Public Introductions and Home Studies

October 1932

The less publicity I have, the better I I like it. I have worked with evan­gelists who asked the Bible worker to stand in the meetings and be intro­duced to the audience. This has some advantages. However, in a place where there is prejudice,…

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The Question of Decision

March 1932

One has to deal differently with different persons relative to the matter of conversion. With some you can say, "Let us kneel down and pray about this now," and hold them to the issue until they have obtained the experience.…

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Who Should Read the Texts?

April 1932

The majority of our Bible workers have the readers either read the text aloud from their own Bibles, or read silently while it is read aloud by the worker. This is the plan recom­mended in our standard instruction, and it has much to recommend…

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Advantage of Reader's Notebook

February 1933

In the reader's notebook, which I provide, are written the texts on the subject presented. These I jot down as I proceed with the study, and at the close I write a brief synopsis of the study or draw a diagram. For example, if the study is…

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