The Publishing Ministry
. Foreword
1. Dorchester Vision of 1848 and Our First Publishing Ventures
2. Established in Sacrifice
3. The January 3, 1875, Vision and World Expansion
4. God’s Purpose in the Publishing Work
5. A Sacred Work
6. High Spiritual Standards for God’s Workmen
7. Work Qualifications and Efficiency
8. Training ofWorkers
9. Quality Message Literature Needed
10. Importance of Economy
11. Relationship Between the Publishing House and the Church
12. Not Kingly, but Christlike Leadership
13. Evils Resulting from Centralization and Colonization
14. Commercial Versus Denominational Printing
15. Divine Rebuke for Ignoring Counsel
16. Relocating and Rebuilding
17. Establishing Publishing Houses in New Locations
18. The Publication of Books by Ellen G. White
19. Book Sales and Illustrations
20. Periodicals and their Circulation
21. Writers and Royalties
22. Wages for Publishing-House Workers
23. Elements of Good Leadership
24. Teaching Literature Evangelism
25. Recruiting Literature Evangelists
26. God’s Plan for Students and Youth
27. Training Literature Evangelists to Sell
28. Training Literature Evangelists to Win Souls
29. Literature for a FinishedWork
30. Spiritual Blueprint
31. Careful Management and Promotion
32. Sales Promotion of Books
33. Distribution of Tracts and Periodicals
34. Circulating the Spirit of Prophecy Books
35. Christ’s Object Lessons and the Ministry of Healing
36. Literature Outreach by Adventists
37. Literature for Adventist Homes
38. Literature Giving the Final Call
39. A Witness Unto All Nations
40. An Unprecedented Harvest