W.G. Turner
By W. G. TURNER, Chairman of the General Conference Radio Commission
Beware of Reversing God's Order
With increasing openings in heathen lands and many hitherto untouched places, we as Seventh-day Adventists need carefully to guard against prematurely introducing certain features of our work to the neglect of the evangelical.
Exaggerated Recitals Unjustifiable
Of all men, and of all peoples, the Seventh-day Adventist minister in the pulpit should be representative of truth.
The Imperative Need of Unity
Unity is clearly laid down in Scripture as essential to strength.
Recent Developments in Radio Expansion
Inter-American and South-American coverage authorized together with North American increases.
Broadcasting Restrictions Being Agitated
Modernism's conspiracy to crowd Fundamentalism's programs off the air.
Expanding the National Broadcast
Encouraged by the opening weeks, the General Conference Committee, on the recommendation of the Radio Commission, has authorized an added budget expenditure for more stations.
Our National Broadcast Plans for 1942
During the General Conference session of 1941 in San Francisco, California, the following action regarding radio broadcasting was taken.
Hide Not Your Light Under a Bushel
Devotional-hour study, Medical Workers' Council, Boulder, Colorado, Sunday, December 1, 1940.