VOL I YAZOO CITY MISS DECEMBER quot MORNING STAR quot CHAPEL IN the accompanying picture is given a view of part of the interior of the chapel on the second deck and near the stern of the missionary steamer quot Morning Star quot When not used for services the folding chairs are closed and stacked neatly in one corner and the room is used as quot Main Cabin quot or sitting room for all the crew Then a fine walnut writing desk is rolled from
VOL I YAZOO CITY MISS FEBRUARY NEEDS OF THE SOUTH INSTRUCTION is to be given to our colored neighbors concerning the physical mental and moral nature We must give them line upon line precept upon precept here a little and there a little The youth will catch the lessons that are given and retain them much more readily than those who are aged How important it is that this large class of human beings who are now in ignorance should be taught to read fo
VOL x YAZOO CITY MISS MARCH NO RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERING just as good for service in this field of clothing When we reached CalIx the January number of the Quite a large quantity of good bed mar these goods were all sorted and GOSPEL HERALD an appeal was made clothing has also been received were passed out to the most needy of for second hand clothing shoes hats It was much needed and will do the people We supposed that a few caps etc to be dist
VOL x YAZOO CITY MISS SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER LESSONS FROM THE PAST MRS E G WHITE From a personal letter to the Editor OUR lives in this world are as a voyage We have storm and sunshine but we are to consider that we are nearing the desired harbor We shall soon be beyond the storms and tempests Our present duty is to hearken to the voice quot Learn of Me for I am meek and lowly of heart quot We must catch this invitation daily The past is conta
YAZOO CITY MISS AUGUST VOL I FAITH IN GOD A copy of a letter written by Mrs E G White from Cooranbong New South Wales to Eld S N Haskell was recently received by the editor The words of instruction and encouragement are so important that it has been thought best to give them to our readers I RECEIVED your letter last evening Thank you for writing All has been done that we can do and yet it seems difficult for the people at Cooranbong to exerc
VOL YAZOO CITY MISS JULY NO OAKWOOD INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL or profane language or who are known The student will be required to work HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA to be vicious forty hours each week for the school HUNTSVILLE has a population of A thorough practical English line This pays the student apos s bills for board about and is one of the most of study is provided at this institu washing mending and tuition but enterprising cities of the Stat
VOL I THE NEEDY quot IF a brother or sister be naked and YAZOO CITY MISS MAY NO in the North responded nobly Seventy jive barrels and boxes of clothing have been received and a cash fund of was raised to which was added borrowed by the GosPEI HERALD on the personal note of the editor The fund donated has been used in buying provisions for those who were really hungry and in aiding specially destitute cases The GOSPEL HERALD fund h
VOL r YAZOO CITY MISS JANUARY SELECTIONS FROM LETTERS FROM MRS E G WHITE Work of the Holy Spirit THE Holy Spirit alone is able to develop in the human agent that which is acceptable in the sight of God Study the Character of Christ THE Lord of glory stepped down from his throne laid aside his kingly crown his royal robe and clothed his divinity with humanity that divinity might touch humanity that humanity might lay hold of divinity Look at Christ
VOL I THE quot MORNING STAR quot MARcx ro the work of building the southern apos missionary steamer quot Morning Star quot was begun at Allegan Michigan on the banks of the Kalarnazoo River In July she was completed and the falling waters compelled her to run down to Douglass a harbor of Lake Michigan In August she crossed Lake Michigan to Chicago From this point she passed down the Illinois and Michigan Canal to LaSalle thence down the Illi