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Editorial, “Let Us Be Honest” (“Counselor’s Corner” resumed in Sept.-Oct. issue)
Sermon, "Which Is Your Master?” Robert Sporleder (Mabes Sermon Award)
The Corporate Worship of the Church, Part II, H. Orton Wiley, S.T.D.
Our Responsibility to the Mid-Century Crusade for Souls, H. C. Thomas
Problems in the Growth of a Sect into a Church, Eric E. Jorden
The Master Evangelist’s Objective, Part 3, Peter Wiseman
What the Bible Says About Eternal Security (Part I), W. W. Clay
The Necessity of Holiness, Hall Swain
Aprons or Coats? Eliot Clayton
Practical:
Sermon Outlines for Pentecost Sunday and Holiness Emphasis, Various Authors
We Have a Manual, Milton Harrington
Church Membership Not Lifting Us Out, A. S. London
Present Problems Versus the Spiritual Life, Bennie T. Morgan
Your Ordination—Announce It, Paul Hoornstra
Honor to Whom Honor, Bill Welch
Usable Poems, F. R. Havergal, Douglas Malloch, Viola Hodge
Musings of a Minister’s Wife, Mrs. W. M. Franklin
A Suggestion for Music Directors of Larger Churches, Contributed
Seeking the Lost, Anonymous
Document Type
Journal Issue
Publication Date
6-1-1952
Publisher
Nazarene Publishing House
City
Kansas City, Missouri
Keywords
Church of the Nazarene, sermons, preaching, holiness, full gospel, intercultural, missions, Wesleyan theology
Scholarship Domain(s)
Scholarship of Community Application, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Disciplines
Biblical Studies | Christian Denominations and Sects | Communication | International and Intercultural Communication | Liturgy and Worship | Missions and World Christianity | Practical Theology | Religion
Recommended Citation
Reed, L. A. (Editor), "Preacher's Magazine Volume 27 Number 03" (1952). Preacher's Magazine. 257.
https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/257
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