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- The Ministry | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- Got nothing that I asked foil quot I asked God for strength that I might achieve I was made weak that I might learn humbly to obey I asked for health that I might do greater things I was given infirmity that I might do better things I asked for riches that I might be happy I was given poverty that I might be wise I asked for all things that I might enjoy life I was given life that I might enjoy all things I got nothing that I asked for but everything I had
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- THE ISLES SHA LL WAIT FOR HIS LAw MV Secretary Barnabas Malingkas leads out as Master Guides are invested at the first Indonesian Youth Congress others The keynote message of the congress was presented by Pastor Clark Smith of the General Conference The congress began with an inspiring program For the next five days the delegates found a well organized though busy schedule prepared for them The first services of the day were devotional meetings which were followe
- North Pacific Union Gleaner | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North Pacific Union Conference
- JUNE Orneial yen oftie North Paei e Una anferenee of fesenth dav deeptIsts apos jeV VOL NO COLLEGE PLACE WASHINGTON SPECIAL quot SIGNS quot PROJECTS BY D E CASLOW Home Missionary Secretary North Pacific Union Conference The Signs Crusade is climaxing Naturally the members in our churches have arranged for Signs subscriptions to reach relatives friends and neighbors We carry a burden on our hearts for those close to us This is as it
- Liberty | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- R RiPUR WILLIAM H HACKETT Assignment Washington An interpretative report of church state and politics on Capitol Hill The fourth of the First Amendment apos s freedoms the right to petition is coming under increasing fire Congress and many of the State legislatures have enacted laws requiring registration and regular reports from lobbyists About lobbyists and organizations register under the Federal law each year an
- The Cardinal | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Student Association of Andrews University, Andrews University
- Center for Adventist Research
- CARDINAL published by the Student Association of Andrews University Berrien Springs Michigan editor Sharon Dorn associate editor Janet Lindquist literary Pam Calvert art Enn Magi photography Ted Hewlett BE STILL AND KNOW HIGH ABOVE THE REVERENT HEADS WHERE ORGAN ECHOES YET ARE DYING THE SUNBEAMS LIGHT THE TEARDROP WINDOWS LIKE MULTI FIRED GLASSES TILTED TO THE SUN AND SUN SONGS FILTER IN THE WINDOWS OF EACH HEART THAT WAITS IN QUIETNESS BEFORE THE SUN MAJE
- The Inter-American Messenger | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- THE Il T quot I quot ER A WIERICAN SE In spite of disturbances and upheavals the work of God in Central America A D V ANCE By I L REILE President Central American Union CENTRAL AMERICA was plagued with political disturbances as well as upheavals in nature during but the greatest manifestation of power was wrought by God in changing lives of men sinners converted to become heroes of salvation Men and women dedicated to vice violence and sin are now respect
- The Journal of True Education | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- Soma / THE JOURNAL Seventh g OF TRUE EDUCATION Ad verdicts of DUCATIONAE RESS SSOCIATION OF AMERICA PUBLISHER Review and Herald Publishing Assn Washington D C EDITOR Thomas Sinclair Geraty ASSOCIATE EDITORS Erwin E Cossentine Archa Dart Walter A Howe George M Mathews CONSULTING AND CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Bert B Beach Richard Hammill G Arthur Keough Lloyd W Mciuldin Else Nelson EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Laurel M Peterson Issued bimonthly October through J
- Life and Health | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- JUNE c Nola NAL HEALTH JOUR Alf quot tiro CANCER CAN BE CONTROLLED By ELISABETH LARSSON M D YOUR LIVER By HUBERT SWARTOUT M D Better meals for better living Families everywhere now enjoy the many flavorful ways that Loma Linda VegeBurger can add zest and hearty appeal to daily menus So delicious and easy to prepare Calorie for calorie VegeBurger actually has more protein iron calcium niacin and vitamins B and B than many popular pr
- Southern Asia Tidings | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Southern Asia Division, Southern Asia Division
- VOLUME POONA INDIA JUNE MV WEEK COMING G J CHRIST T HE YOUTH CONGRESS is over Fifteen hundred young people in the countries which make up the Southern Asia Division have felt the inspiration these youth meetings generated Hundreds of others who were not privileged to attend have caught the spirit brought by the delegates Enthusiasm is sweeping through the ranks of the Missionary Volunteers in Southern Asia as they put quot Target quot into operatio
- Australasian Record and Advent World Survey | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Australasian Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Australasian Division
- WARBURTON VICTORIA JUNE Volume Number Be Sure to Read quot MISSIONARY MARINER ON A DOUBLE CANOE quot C R STAFFORD Page CROWDS ATTEND amp Oak apos s hem Cliwidi D J HALLIDAY lovely new church at Longburn showing the entrance porch and foyer and behind the wing with Dorcas room RIGHT The primary room LOWER The interior of the church on the day of its dedication F OR YEARS the authorities at the New Zealand Missionary College had dreamed
- Atlantic Union Gleaner | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Atlantic Union Conference, Atlantic Union Conference
- W o/M s AkOld VA At Av Nb e OPe apos m apos S JO NOD lvti N t i d iv S ii IIIIIIIIIIIana M MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIllitliiin Official Organ of the Atlantic Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists Ilit h llnuuu mionlimaionuttuoillim illififislivi SOUTH LANCASTER MASSACHUSETTS JUNE Volume LXIII World Conditions Challenge the Church By H W efA /
- Northern Light (European) | June 1, 1964
- Supplement
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Northern European Division, Northern European Division
- Agriposis III the aq by Erwin E Roenfelt HE Advent people are on the march toward the Kingdom of God One by one the signposts indicating their progress are being passed and with increasing confidence and hastening tread they can lift up their heads with rejoicing knowing that their redemption draweth nigh Soon the last milestone will have been left behind and then the faithful of all the ages will meet with their blessed Lord as He returns to this world as King o
- Our Times | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- INCLUDED IN THIS ISSUE OUR TIMES A SURE FAITH IN A SURE FUTURE YOUR VOTE IS VITAL RUNNING AWAY FROM GOD CURE FOR CHAOS LOVELY THINGS By Stanley Combridge I N all things lovely doth God live and of His own to us cloth give apos tis through His works He speaks to men the mist on river pool and fen the silent rising of the sun the quiet glory when day apos s done We feel His touch in many ways the pleasing warmth of sun lit days the gentle breeze which fans th
- The West African Advent Messenger | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- West African Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, West African Union Mission
- IN of ss e the tOest Aftkan Union Minion of Sev bay maws VOL JUNE No quot n a et When God created man He did not create him like a machine a mere automaton but a free moral being He was endowed with the power of choice To deprive him of this would be to rob him of his prerogative as an intelligent being His obedience would not have been voluntary but forced Such a course of action obviously would have sustained Satan apos s charge
- Northern Light (European) | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Northern European Division, Northern European Division
- VOLUME HE year will doubtless prove to be one of the most historical years in modern times The prophecies of Daniel and John are meeting their fulfilment in lastday events transpiring before our very eyes And the inspired forecasts of Ellen G White mark the accuracy of the prophetic Scriptures In these times of deception and shaking the Church must hold tenaciously to the Bible and its prophetic declarations concerning the Advent Movement While everything abo
- Pacific Union Recorder | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Pacific Union Conference, Pacific Union Conference
- Partp how ECORDER OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS ARIZONA VOL CALIFORNIA HAWAII NEVADA UTAH ANGWIN CALIFORNIA JUNE NO MANY WILL ATTEND UNION LAY CONGRESS Remember Needs of Navajo Mission School th Sabbath In hundreds of hogans speckling the great arid sweep of land called the Navajo reservation the sun apos s bright burst on the eastern horizon rouses scores of youngsters to another day of lif
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- MORE RESTFUL SLEEP HEALTH The Sense Organs RICE ASIA apos S STAFF OF LIFE RICE Asia apos s Staff of Life John M Fowler RICE GAN RIGHTLY BE called Asia apos s staff of life In fact for more than half the population of the world it is the chief item on the daily menu Each year the slender looking rice plant produces more than billion pounds of rice enough to give each man on earth some pounds It grows in widely varied climates and knows no geographical limi
- Signs of the Times | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- OF THE TIMES JUNE c apos th ANNIVERSARY NumnEn ELLS AT SUNSET by Grace Noll Crowell I would that above the clamor of our cities And that all grateful hearts would be recalling A sunset bell might cleave the evening air God apos s mercy which surrounded them that day With its importuning voice to bid men listen I would that prayerful moment be a blessing And heed its clear insistent call to prayer As again they move upon their homeward way I would that hu
- Quarterly Review | June 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-06-01
- Southern European Division, Southern European Division
- QUARTERLY REVIEll ORGAN OF THE SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF S D A Vol XXXI June Visiting in the Southern European Division G M Mathews It was my privilege to accompany Elder Paul Steiner Division educational secretary to some of the churches and educational institutions of the Southern European Division from July to October Elder Steiner was a gracious host and guide as well as a faithful translator I shall ever be indebt