Articles
Making Time for Evangelism
How can a minister condense and organize his program so that he can have time for evangelism?
A Guided Tour to Europe and the Bible Lands in 1957
The Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, at Washington, D.C., will conduct a guided study tour through Europe and the Bible lands from June to August, 1957.
The Department Secretary's Relation to the Pastor
Keeping the following commandments the best we can will most certainly develop a more satisfactory relationship with, and foster a stronger spirit of good will toward, our good friend and brother, the pastor.
Continuous Evangelism
In our endeavor to cover the world with the light of our message some administrators have felt inspired to enter as many cities as possible, hold short campaigns, and then move on. The consequences of such a policy have been disastrous, and our pastoral problems and responsibilities greatly increased.
A More Permanent Evangelism
Although we all know that short efforts in average-sized cities do a great amount of good, there is no doubt in my mind that centrally established, continuous evangelistic work should be carried on in many of the large, world-famous tourist centers.
Evangelism in the Cities
We teach a very unpopular truth. It cannot be presented in just a few weeks. There is need for the short campaigns to glean a quick harvest, but on the whole we are to build for time and for eternity. It is very difficult to go into a community and build solidly in a few short weeks.
Evangelism in the Twin Cities of India
Something new is happening to public evangelism in Southern Asia.