J.L. Tucker

By J. L. TUCKER, Evangelist, Northern California Conference

Articles by J.L. Tucker

"Quiet Hour" Radio Program and Reading Room

January 1942

On July 10, 1941, we began our fifth year of radio ministry. Every passing day proves the,effectiveness of this modern means of giving the third angel's message. The apostle John saw this message flying through heaven to…

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How "The Quiet Hour" Began

July 1943

Five years ago an infant came into being, which we named "The Quiet Hour." Yes, we loved it, and moved our sleeping quarters upstairs, that we might give this goodly child a room all alone. Opening our home for its birth proved not only a…

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Radio Technique and Procedure

January 1943

I. What is the Best Time to Have the Broadcast?

That would all depend on where you are located and the type of program you are going to put on. And, of course, the…

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Right Arm Breaks Down Prejudice

March 1943

It was to a northern town of Montana that we were first sent out alone, "to sink or swim," as the conference president told us. There was no church, not even a Sabbath school. Because of his inexperience my husband…

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Adjuncts to Soul Winning

May 1944

For nearly six years it was my good fortune to conduct in Portland, Oregon, a daily ra­dio program called "The Quiet Hour." From the very first program our people stood by with their prayers and co-operation. Altogether,…

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A True Helpmeet and Companion

February 1944

It is with much reluctance and with the deepest sense of insufficiency that I attempt, at the request of the Ministry editor, to write on the possibilities of the pastor's wife in co­operative service with her…

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Ten Ways to Increase Our Audience

September 1944

It is heart warming to a broadcaster to know that his radio program is deeply appreciated by an ever-growing audience. There are various means of determining whether your program is really desired by the public, such as the Hooper Radio Survey.…

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Let Us Arise and Finish It

March 1945

The slogan, or goal, that has sounded in my ears for the past thirty years that I have been associated with this people is this: "The Advent Message to All the World in This Generation." For years the thought lingered in my mind that the…

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Methods in Rural Evangelism

September 1932

The big problem in the country is not how to make contacts or find openings for meetings or studies, but how to find time to hold all the meet­ings and give all the studies asked for.

These openings develop naturally.…

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Sparsely Settled Sections

February 1932

In these sections we cannot use the radio or the daily papers or even the weekly press to any extent; for at longest we are only a few weeks in one place. Extensive advertising and large hall meetings are out of the question. We must work…

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