Evangelism
- Preface
- Section 1—The Challenge to Evangelism
- Section 2—The Metropolitan Masses
- Section 3—Smaller Communities and Rural Areas
- Section 4—Planning for the Public Campaign
- Patterning After the Master Evangelist
- Planning an Expanding Evangelism
- Moving Forward by Faith
- Evangelism of the Highest Type
- The Evangelist and His Team
- Advantages of Two and Two
- The Evangelistic Site
- The Outpost Centers
- Planning Sectional and Suburban Meetings
- Planning for a Permanent Work
- Finance and the Budget
- The Business Management of the Campaign
- Section 5—Organizing for Evangelistic Meetings
- Section 6—The Public Effort
- Section 7—The Message and its Presentation
- Section 8—Preaching the Distinctive Truths
- Section 9—Clinching the Interest
- Section 10—Establishing and Holding New Converts
- Section 11—The Work in the Large American Cities
- Section 12—Heralding the Message in Other Continents
- Section 13—Personal Work
- Section 14—The Bible Instructor
- Section 15—Song Evangelism
- Section 16—Medical Evangelism
- Section 17—Laboring for Special Classes
- Section 18—Dealing With False Science, Cults, Isms, and Secret Societies
- Section 19—The Worker and His Qualifications
- Section 20—The Message Triumphant