Articles
Pointers for Preachers
The Bible in Thirty-Two Paperbacks, Mental Reservations, Overused and Unused
Candles in the Night *
Ministry Magazine has arranged to present in this section of our journal a series of reviews on Christian women who have made definite contributions to God's cause in various crises of the church.
Our Friends the Baptists *
This is the second article of a series designed to acquaint our workers with ways that will bring better understanding between Seventh-day Adventists and their fellow Christians.
"Ye Visited Me"
Sickness, to many, is a deep river, the farther shore of which may not always be discernible to those who flounder in the depths. The real service is not only to help the sufferer to keep his head above water but to gain the larger viewpoint.
On Being a Preacher
Two ways are open before you, and I would have you look at and consider both. You can be a beggar, a huckster, an auctioneer —or you can be a preacher. The great need of this cause is preachers. God help you to be a preacher!
When Will Isaiah 11:6-9 Be Fulfilled
FROM time to time we receive letters asking when and where the conditions described in Isaiah and in the Testimonies will meet their fulfillment.
Youth Bible Study Conference
Early in March 350 serius-minded young people of the Columbia Union Conference took part in the first, event of its kind ever held in the United States and Canada, a Youth Bible Study Conference.
The Decision Films: From TV Screen to Harvest—Concluded
The Decision films are a final link in the It Is Written plan of evangelism. Designed primarily to follow up interests created by the television program, they are planned to bring to any group, large or small, the atmosphere of an actual reaping meeting. Their purpose is to create decision consciousness that will lead directly to final and full commitment to truth.
Review of Basic Principles in Approaching Non-Adventists: PART II—The Right Approach
In the story of the Transfiguration the climaxing sentence reads, "And when they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no man, save Jesus only." Those two words, "Jesus only," provide the answer. Those two words are symbolic of the spirit that actuated the early church, and are a prophetic symbol of the spirit of the last-day church.