• Preface

The True Medical Missionary

  • Our Example
  • Days of Ministry
  • With Nature and With God
  • The Touch of Faith
  • Healing of the Soul
  • Saved to Serve

The Work of the Physician

  • The Co-Working of the Divine and the Human
  • The Physician, an Educator

The Medical Missionaries and their Work

  • Teaching and Healing
  • Helping the Tempted
  • Working for the Intemperate
  • Help for the Unemployed and the Homeless
  • The Helpless Poor
  • Ministry to the Rich

The Care of the Sick

  • In the Sickroom
  • Prayer for the Sick
  • The Use of Remedies
  • Mind Cure
  • In Contact with Nature

Health Principles

  • General Hygiene
  • Hygiene Among the Israelites
  • Dress
  • Diet and Health
  • Flesh as Food
  • Extremes in Diet
  • Stimulants and Narcotics
  • Liquor Traffic and Prohibition

The Home

  • Ministry of the Home
  • The Builders of the Home
  • Choice and Preparation of the Home
  • The Mother
  • The Child
  • Home Influences
  • True Education, A Missionary Training

The Essential Knowledge

  • A True Knowledge of God
  • Danger in Speculative Knowledge
  • The False and the True in Education
  • The Importance of Seeking True Knowledge
  • The Knowledge Received Through God's Word

The Worker's Need

  • Help in Daily Living
  • In Contact With Others
  • Development and Service
  • A Higher Experience
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