George W. Wells
By GEORGE W. WELLS, Field Secretary of the General Conference
True Christian Courtesy in Our Ministry
Man's life will not be higher, deeper, or nobler than the standards he has lifted and the principles he has idealized.
New Spiritual Experience Imperative
We must have more than profession, scholarship, personality, or technique.
The Minister and His Family
The first and fundamentally most important mission field in which the minister is called to labor is his own household.
A Converted Ministry Imperative
The ambassadorship conferred by God upon man is more powerful than the ministry of angels could possibly be, for they have never known the bane of sin or the blessing of pardon.
The Church and the Ministry
The church ever stands in need of a ministry that teaches the technique of spirituality by precept and by example, and at the same time stands as an exponent of doctrinal definitions, denominational standards, and missionary activity.
The Blue Print of Truth
To carry forward and maintain at full efficiency the work of God on earth, demands whole-hearted consecration, sympathetic service, earnest prayers, liberal giving, and unstinted service.