Don Hiatt Spillman
Director, Spillman-Lyman-Wyman North Pacific Union Evangelistic Team
Technique of Getting Names
Regardless of how large our tabernacle or hall may be, unless we are able to attract people to our meetings, our work is doomed to failure.
Health Work in Seattle Effort
During our recent tabernacle effort in the city of Seattle, our health message held an important place in our program.
Credit Where Credit Is Due
If somehow we could only catch the vision of what it means to be united workers in this last great message, giving each department of the effort the amount of credit due, I believe the Lord would bless very definitely with more souls.
Pernicious Inertia
Excerpts from a talk given at the union conference session, Portland, Oregon.
Evangelistic Advertising Methods in a Changing World
TIMES have certainly changed from the days when we could put up a tent or tabernacle on a vacant lot and get about all the advertising we needed from the crowds of curious spectators...
Use the Simpler Songs
Whenever I have been in charge of the music in evangelistic campaigns, I have made it a point to sing songs of the simpler type, drafting heavily on the good old hymns.