Articles by W. E. Strickland

Reaching the Unchurched Millions of America

March 1948

Statistics tell us that the majority of the people of America are unchurched—that about seven persons out of ten, or two out of every three, make no profession of Christ, or affiliate in church fellowship of any…

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Pastor-Shepherding the Flock

June 1954

Pastoral Ministry

ANDRE HENRIOT President, East France Conference

The excellence of the pastoral ministry, and thus its usefulness, results from its salutary action.

The pastor is the bearer of that astonishing panacea…

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Faults That Cry Out for Correction

March 1949

There are several grave weaknesses that need to be brought definitely to the atten­tion of our ministry; and in bringing them we do so humbly, with a prayer that through God's Holy Spirit we may have impressed…

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FORUM: Are We Shepherds, or Policemen?

May 1952

EDITOR, THE MINISTRY:

THE Seventh-day Adventist Church does not believe in salvation by works. We are not legalists. Nor do we believe that we are bound in any way by what is called the law of Moses. We hold that the law called…

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