Howard A. Munson

Pastor, Sonoma, California

Articles by Howard A. Munson

Outsiders

May 1962

THE word outsiders should be eliminated from the vocabulary of ministers and laymen.

In a recent church service the word "out­siders" was used several times. There were a few nonmembers in that audience of sev­enty-five people,…

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Pentecost in Korea

March 1965

Pentecost in Korea

The story of General William Booth of the Salvation Army, who after rereading the Acts of the Apostles cried out from the depths of his soul, "Do it again, dear Lord! Do it again!" applies…

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KINDLY CORRECTIVES: Make a Strong Beginning

February 1950

One of the requisites of an effective talk or a good sermon is a strong beginning. Yet how often our ministers and those who lead out in church services forget or ignore this important fact!

Recently a minister of long experience…

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That Two-Syllable Word

November 1972

PEOPLE who speak (and who doesn't?) often use a mangled word that is so overworked that it becomes annoying and objectionable. I refer to the perfectly good word and. to which the second syllable a or uh has been added.

This little…

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What Might Have Been

February 1972

I KNOW a lady who is blind. This may not be unusual, but I watched this woman, from long distance and over many years, slowly, inexorably go blind. She is now more than sixty years of age, sightless, and not a Seventh-day Adventist. No, Adventists…

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