S.A. Ruskjer

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Articles by S.A. Ruskjer

Paying as We Go

October 1932

That workers should shun debt as they would leprosy, is a principle we have all heard repeated often. But in this day of "fast living" and "high living," are we really shunning debt as we would shun leprosy? One can buy almost…

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Greater Evangelism

January 1932

Executives Set the Pace

By S. A. Ruskjer

A few years ago we realized that one great need of the Western Canadian field was a stronger soul-winning program. The membership had almost stood still for many years. There is always…

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Gospel Finance

February 1929

There are ministers who seem to regard the subject of gospel finance as a dry, uninteresting, and embarrass­ing topic. Such an attitude indicates failure to grasp the underlying prin­ciple of gospel finance, which is love ­that heavenly attribute…

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Safeguarding Confidences

May 1932

It is well for the physician to deliver public addresses, making plain cer­tain general principles that have to do with health; but that does not sat­isfy the individual in the audience who is suffering from some specific malady.…

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Union Executives and Evangelism

March 1933

The choicest privilege afforded any man in the work of the third angel's message is to be out before the public in direct, aggressive, spiritual evangelism. When a man is ordained to Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ,…

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Our Relation to Our Youth

December 1935

Wide-Awake, consecrated workers will not overlook the importance of giving them­selves in unselfish service in behalf of our youth. Every pastor and district leader, and, so far as possible, every executive and depart­mental…

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Greater Evangelism

June 1933

Executives in Direct Evangelism

By F.D. Wells

Evangelistic work in Southern New Eng­land has received a decided impetus this spring through the personal participation…

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Unity and Cooperation Imperative

February 1934

There is no body of men and women on earth whom God desires to see united in whole-hearted co-operation more than those whom we classify as workers in our cause. Consequently as workers we owe it to God to stand in such relationship…

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