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01 Keeper of the Years By Kathryn Blackburn Peck
02 Spiritual Advance in the Seventies By General Superintendent Coulter
03 Founded Upon a Rock By Doris Schumann
04 New Year Meditation By Louise M. Bauer
04 50 Years Ago... In the Herald of Holiness: Spirituality: The Church's Greatest Asset By H. G. Cowan
05 Heritage of the Hearth By Katherine Bevis
06 Helps to Holy Living: Rugged Christianity at a Modern Pace By Mark R. Moore
07 “Lest We Forget...” By Martha M. Busbee
08 Faith at Home: Labels Are for Things—Not People! By Rosemary Lee
09 How to Save Hundreds of Dollars By Pauline Spray
10 Editorially Speaking By W. T. Purkiser
11 At All Times, I Will Bless the Lord! By Alice Hansche Mortenson
12 Evangelists' Slates
15 NTS Grads Serve the Church: Norman Bloom By J. Kenneth Grider
15 Pro/Con: Letters to the Editor
16 Vital Statistics
16 News of Religion
17 Late News
18 Next Sunday's Lesson By John A. Knight
18 The Answer Corner Conducted by W. T. Purkiser
20 "By All Means... Save Some" To Prayer or To Pot? By Eva J. Cummings
Document Type
Journal Issue
Publication Date
12-31-1969
Publisher
Nazarene Publishing House
City
Kansas City, Missouri
Keywords
Nazarene, journal, publication, feature articles, poetry, continuing columns, departments, denominational origin
Scholarship Domain(s)
Scholarship of Community Application, Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Disciplines
Christian Denominations and Sects | Christianity | History of Christianity | Missions and World Christianity | Practical Theology
Recommended Citation
Purkiser, W. T. (Editor), "Herald of Holiness Volume 58, Number 53 (1969)" (1969). Herald of Holiness/Holiness Today. 1649.
https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_hoh/1649
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