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Publication renamed, “The Nazarene Preacher”
Four Young Men, General Superintendent Lawlor
Should Preachers Dabble in Stocks? Editorial
Disguised Legalism, Editorial
One Man’s Breakthrough, W. H. Wallace
It was the positive note that won them to Christ (Practical Points)
Challenging the Small Church, Ralph J. Ferrioli
The Impact of Words, Raymond C. Kratzer
Laymen’s Sunday Fosters Christian Faith, William A. Self
A Home-Going Pastor Makes for a Church-Going People, Frank McConnell
“The Emancipation of Obedience,” Mrs. B. Edgar Johnson
Gleanings from the Greek, Ralph Earle
How Do the Plymouth Brethren, the Keswicks, and Counter-Actionists View the Old Man? Ross E. Price
One Soul’s Symphony, T. Crichton Mitchell
Dig the Ditches, James W. Steele
Our Training Chapel, Edward J. Gallup
Measuring Men (poem), J. Edward Ferguson
DEPARTMENTS
Administration
Pastors’ Supplement
The Preacher’s Wife
Gleanings
Doctrinal Studies
Timely Outlines
Ideas That Work
Hymn of the Month
Bulletin Barrel
Here and There Among Books
Calendar Digest
Among Ourselves
Document Type
Journal Issue
Publication Date
9-1-1970
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
Taylor, Richard S. (Editor), "Preacher's Magazine Volume 45 Number 09" (1970). Preacher's Magazine. 478.
https://digitalcommons.olivet.edu/cotn_pm/478
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