a ahts VOLUME POONA INDIA SEPTEMBER HO will go forth NOW with our publications quot This is the challenging question with which God through His appointed servant confronts the members of the remnant church in Southern Asia today Testimonies Vol p quot We have no time to lose quot He declares in this same inspired excerpt quot we must e
Responsibilities of Church Membership Meditation in Sermon Preparation Ought We to Eat the Lord s Supper but Once a Year PASTOR Iron River Michigan Church What Is a Successful Pastorate Public Relations in Our Churches EVANGELISM Timidity and Presumption RESEARC
in these strange confused times man apos s best efforts to bring about peace and good will among the nations are constantly frustrated fulfilling the prophecy of Jesus that in the latter days of history there would be quot distress of nations with perplexity quot with men apos s hearts quot failing them for fear quot at contemplation of the things coming upon the earth Luke re CIRCULATION
saith the Lord of hosts apos quot Testimonies to Ministers p The quot Signs of the Times quot in Southern Asia apos s Voice of Prophecy Program BY A E RAwsoN Radio Secretary Southern Asia Division The day of miracles in not yet over In India the Gibraltar of Heathenism where the work of the third angel apos s message has gone forward so slowly in the past the Voice of Prophecy has
The Inter-American Division Messenger | September 1, 1953
would be considered binding Are they not more sacred and binding when made to God Are promises tried in the court of conscience less binding than written agreements with men quot Testimonies Vol V p Colombia Venezuela Union President G C NICKLE E T BURLEY Acting Secretary Treasurer Postal Address Apartado Medellin Colombia South America Cali Church Anniversa
British West Indies Union Visitor | September 1, 1953
orders for more Over the weekend of August Pastor Gibson Brother Liske and the writer visited South Andros Because of no regular boat transportation we felt it necessary to charter a plane for this trip Arriving at Deep Creek on Friday afternoon we left the plane and walked / miles through the sand to the home of Brother and Sister Barnes at Kemps Bay We had a preaching service
on the altar of sacrifice This is not just a romantic sentiment It is not just an emotional exercise at the time of conversion It is not simply a declaration to the world that we have decided to join the church not merely the assent of the mind to the fact that the Bible is true It is all of these but stewardship is much more It is the active regular unceasing dedication of a part of ourselves
in the march of eternity continue on year after year decade after decade In the ranks of the church hundreds and thousands of trained men and women In the ranks of the church a measure of wealth perhaps never matched since Israel spoiled their masters before leaving Egypt With the men and with the means why should we not be able accomplish quickly under God the conclu
the call to come to prises and enter the growing bookma n army ApJesus The sorrowing are to be cheered the weak proxmiately five thousand Seventh day Adventists strengthened the mourners comforted The poor are have already separated themselves from worldly into have the gospel preached to them He God terests and are now engaged in this specialised phase calls upon His church to arouse
baptized members in this church and Sabbath School members Brother Linhares hopes to have at least people ready for baptism at the time of the dedication of the church He goes in his canoe long distances often to territory outside his own district in order to give studies to interested ones H e is now studying with about
faith and to go back to his home determined to be a living example of the Seventh day Adventist church Our delegates accepted the challenge for out post duty and joined with ten thousand other young people in a deeper consecration to the program of the denomination and to Christ apos s purpose for his life stronger with deeper conviction determined to be more faithful ready to work into God
plant Attending were all leading businessmen of Cleburne many guests from Dallas and Fort Worth and a dozen officials of the Santa Fe Railroad including a vice president The story of the faith Clyde Harris has lived by for many years and his subsequent giving of his multi million dollar business to the Seventh day Adventist Church was told to these businessmen An invitation was given all
is that those who believe in God and in His Son Jesus Christ are to have a part in its accomplishment Every talent is to be put to use Every treasure is to be laid on the altar of sacrifice This is not just a romantic sentiment It is not just an emotional exercise at the time of conversion It is not simply a declaration to the world that we have decided to join the church not merely the assent
The West African Advent Messenger | September 1, 1953
children from the subtle appeal of worldly interests and friends But not all church members were privileged in youth to surround a family altar Many have joined the Advent family in their later years To them this new found institution has brought daily into their very homes the blessings they formerly sought weekly in their Sunday worship It has brought God much nearer than He could ever have been
The Southern African Division Outlook | September 1, 1953
was taken up in the churches for the new Senior Secondary Course at Bugema I pledged / and now I want to redeem that pledge so herewith my money order for that amount I am thankful for the way we were cared for and taught at Bugema last year while I was in for the Vernacular Evangelist Course of six months Please give my greetings to all at Bugema quot I am your son in Chri
Berthelsen a father and son Later Amon wrote quot I do want to tell you of my thankfulness and love to the Oreenland church of Jesus Through you I want to send my dearest and most heartfelt greetings to your church in the Adventist denom nation and ask God apos s blessing over you hope that by correspondence we may learn to know each other better and better My d
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The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | September 1, 1953
death rate has doubled in the United States since it has increased more than per cent during the past ten years According to the present death rate fifteen million persons now living in the United States or one out of every nine are doomed to die of cancer unless someone takes adequate steps to prevent such disaster Even though we brush some of these figures aside with logical
I/ rj I r OUT OF THE WOODS C restful office here I come Back to the typists apos hum sweet hum Back to my cherished inner spring Around which no mosquitoes sing Back to my never failing shower With hot and cold at any hoar Back to my beauty parlor where I apos ll turn this seaweed in for hair Back to the nimble escalators Back to the land of elevators Back to the paper at my door I can apos t see what I left it for / J i apos Ve r