of their means for the carrying forward of foreign missions quot quot Testimonies for the Church quot Vol IX p quot The magnitude of our work calls for willing liberality on the part of the people of God In Africa in China in India there are thousands yes millions who have not heard the message of the truth for this time These must be warned The islands of
Review the lesson by asking questions from any of the lesson sheets Read notes in the quot Youth apos s Instructor quot Read quot Testimonies quot Vol pp Discuss questions under quot Personal Reflections quot THE LESSON After a period of rest from persecution what trying experience came to the church at Jerusalem Acts NOTE The accuracy of th
only of his property for the support of any one establishment may force him to conform to any other establishment in all cases whatsoever quot Jefferson apos s Testimony And here we learn the exact meaning of the word quot establishment quot as used in the First Amendment It evidently is not limited to a church set up or esStates as interdicted by the Constitution from tabl
The Inter-American Division Messenger | January 1, 1927
following actions were taken quot Recognizing the value of personal work in Home Missionary endeavor for the salvation of souls quot VOTED That we recommend to all our churches that the first part of every prayer meeting be devoted to testimonies the mailing of papers and other work in the interest of Home Missionary promotion for the encouragement of all who attend quot
The burden of the message is The hour of God s judgment is come It is a ringing call to all men to worship God to keep His commandments and thus turn away from an apostate power All history is silent regarding such a world wide movement and message being given in past centuries The remnant church who now keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus clai
tell of the many blessings which he has received during these more than thirty years which have been so freely given to the Master apos s service His faith and hope and love were a real inspiration to me and I was wishing that those who may feel disheartened might hear him bear his testimony of what the message has done for him during these many years My next visit was to the little c
holding nrectipgaeach evening and canvassing and visiting the believers in the daytime There were several baptisms in Kirin City during the summer and the church is nroving forward Leaving Kirin City October we came backtoward Changchun as far as Hwapichang a market town about t hirty miles west of Kirin The chapel was opened there in and pow w
His work until it shall encircle the globe quot quot Testimonies quot Vol VII p READING The Official Notice MISSIONARY SONG quot Christ in Song quot No PRAYER In behalf of our world wide work Official Notice August To OUR SABBATH SCHOOLS EVERYWHERE DEAR FRIENDS The Thirteenth Sabbath Offering for the first quarter of provides a splendid opportunity for our
quot VVO v PREFACE THE following pages contain a directory of the Conferences and institutions connected with the Seventh day Adventist denomination The territory is divided into eight division conferences each of which has the organizations churches and membership indicated below Division North America European Far East South America South Asia Africa Australasia Inter America Hawaii Totals
The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | January 1, 1927
must appear In Luke signs in the sun moon and stars are also predicted In Matt we read the foretelling of a darkening of the sun Has such a phenomenon been witnessed in modern times Answering our own query with the testimony of another we quote from the Guide to Knowledge edited by R Sears P quot On the th of May an uncommon darkness took
I apos apos / E A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Eugene J Hall JANUARY HOME AND SCHOOL A Journal of Christian Education Successor to Christian Educator No JANUARY Vol XVIII WARREN E HOWELL Editor ARTHUR W SPALDING MRS FLORA H WILLIAMS Associate Editors CONTENTS A Superintendent WHAT apos S THE MATTER Gwynne Dalrymple THE AIM OF THE CHURCH SCHOOL THOUGHTS ON WORDS
/ Canadian p Seaplanes catapulted from the deck of a fast cruiser by a charge of high explosive Modern movements are rapid ones Irresistibly comes to us as another year of opportunity Swiftly it will pass What will it mean to civilization Could the Whale Swallow Jonah Read the Testimony of a Modern Whaler Page OSHAWA ONTARIO JANUARY c
without wealth without a college without a people without churches without institutions without prestige and without a patron But not without power That power was in the gift of the Spirit It was a new religion in the midst of long established religions All that was old and venerable rose up before it in solid opposition It had in its favor no passions of the mob no theories of the learned
on each church will be allotted the amount it is to raise and finally the individual will be expected to raise at least five dollars Many questions were asked concerning our institutions and as the workers learned the facts concerning them a spirit of confidence in these institutions came into the meeting and the workers felt that these institutions are of the Lord apos s planting and that every
simplicity and high demand But what are we doing As someone has suggested we are inoculating the world with a mild form of Christianity so that it is now practically immune against the real thing As one puts it apos u r churches are made up of people who would be equally shocked to see Christianity doubted or put into practice apos I am not anxious to see India take a mild form I want her
Lydia Tre apos fr Olive Bennett Seeking Out the Poor A Whirl of Delight Vyvyan Thompson s From the Heart of a Child A Carter i Two Ways to Use Money The Human Touch Poem Mrs M E Steward The Correct Pattern Arrows apos r lt The Prisoners apos Page
EDITOR A S MAXWELL ASSOCIATE EDITORS AND SPECIAI CDNTRIBUTORS D A R AUFRANC M R C S L R C P LONDX R C S END DR F C SHONE T IL J HARGREAVES M R C S L R C P S MCCLEMENTS M R C S L R C P LORD January Vol No Price d Starting the New Year Well By W A RUBLE M D AGAIN we have come to the beginning of a New diseases had become so prevalent and so
Increase of pulse on lying down Pains or distress in the heart region the chest the upper abdo men the left shoulder or the left arm A sense of weariness from slight physical effort All Ages