Articles by W. H. Anderson

Frontier Evangelistic Methods

April 1940

Just recently the brethren asked me to hold an evangelistic effort in Southern Rhodesia, and give practical instruction to some of their native evangelists as to how to carry on the work. It has been very difficult…

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Bible Instructor Training School

July 1943

South Africa is meeting a Bible instructor dearth while waiting for more recruits from the training schools. In this particular crisis Mrs. W. H. An­derson is conducting a daily training school of eight months' duration.…

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Bible Instructors and Baptism

October 1946

A baptismal service should be a solemn oc­casion—an occasion of great joy and satis­faction to those who participate in it. It is a service made possible as the result of someone's faithful work in soul winning.

The occasion brings…

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Work Among African Natives

July 1946

In conducting evangelistic efforts among the heathen peoples in Africa, I followed the plan of assigning homes for visitation by each one of the workers rendering assistance in the effort. These homes were visited each day, and a Bible lesson…

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Missing Link in B.I. Training

July 1949

A bible instructor must be trained. Theory is not enough. She must learn by experi­ence and by observation of others' ex­perience. She must have theory of course, but she must see that theory work, and…

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PASTOR: Social Life of the Church

June 1952

The church needs social functions occasionally in order that the members may become better acquainted and genuinely interested in one another. There is nothing that will break up cliques in a church like a good Sabbath school picnic. It warms…

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BIBLE INSTRUCTOR COUNCIL: Who Is Israel?

February 1950

INTRODUCTION.—To God's people in the Scripture there are applied certain terms which are of heavenly origin. One of these terms is Israel. God first applied this to the nation that He called to be His people, to whom He revealed the whole plan…

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Missionary Problems Considered

October 1933

How can the missionary best bring to the heathen the knowledge of the "unknown" God?

We generally approach the heathen in Africa through the things they see. We use the par­able method,…

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Missionary Questions Answered

January 1935

Suppose a young man is born in a land where the Bible is in every home. He grows up under the shadow of church steeples. When he goes out to another land where they do not know about Jesus, or God, or the Bible, how can he make…

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A Veteran Missionary Answers Questions—No. 1

August 1935

Suppose a young man is born in a land where the Bible is in every home. He grows up under the shadow of church steeples. When he goes out to another land where they do not know about Jesus, or God, or the Bible, how…

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Veteran Missionary Answers Questions

September 1935

To what extent do you attempt to compass our fundamental doctrines in dealing with the heathen native?

I use about what you teach to your Junior Missionary Volunteers.…

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