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- The China Division Reporter | July 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-07-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- the China Division itkporter VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JULY AND AUGUST NEMK M MbOir i MM NOS MEMO M / K MM M T The Value of Changes in Leadership DR H W HE work in China is not old and the instances of those who have been long in service in any one position are not many Nevertheless the question of the tenure of office is of fundamental interest to committees in
- Asiatic Division Outlook | September 15, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-09-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- uttook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA SEPTEMBER The Better Way THE world has griefs enough It has no need of thine Or mine So hide from human gaze The thorn that thou must bear But on thy breast where all may see The rose of gladness wear The world has tears enough From hearts more sad than thine Or mine Then in thy closet shut Let all thy tears be shed But to the world do thou still turn A smiling face instead The world has doubts enough It must not hear of t
- Asiatic Division Mission News | July 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-07-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- SHANGHAI CHINA JULY VOL ASIATIC DIVISION MISSION NEWS SPECIAL Nos amp Proceedings of the Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh day Adventists MAY Editorial Committer R F Cottrell J E Shultz Mrs R C Porter Florence Shull DAILY PROGRAM Except Sabbath Nos and Owen Mrs B R Owen Mimi Scharffenberg May Scott MANCHURIA B Petersen Mrs B Petersen J Grundset Mrs J Grundset EAST CHINA A Hall Mrs A Ha
- Asiatic Division Outlook | March 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-03-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- Iy VOL SHANGHAI CHINA MARCH GENERAL ARTICLES The Gates of Dawn When this world of sin is over All its fears and sorrows gone We will greet the endless morning At the waiting gates of dawn There to meet our blessed Savior All our loved ones here and gone There to clasp the perfect glory Waiting at the gates of dawn With this glory there abiding Ever nearer nearer drawn Let us haSten with the harvegt Haeten toward the gates of dawn Where our
- Asiatic Division Outlook | November 15, 1923
- Periodical Issue
- 1923-11-15
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- WEEK OF PRAYER SPECIAL kalif timon uttook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA NOVEMBER The Week of Prayer THE annual seasons of prayer appointed by the General Conference had their genesis in an extraordinary dearth of evangelistic workers at a time when the whole world was opening up to us as an inviting and fruitful field of labor Macedonian calls could not be answered Men could not be found to go in response to the multiplying appeals for help quot Time is precious qu
- Asiatic Division Outlook | April 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-04-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- dock VOL SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL NO TRUE MISSIONARIES THEIR CALL AND THEIR WORK Selections from a quot Review and Herald quot editorial by W W Prescott A MISSIONARY is one who is sent by another This is the meaning of the word The missionary spirit is the spirit that desires to be sent This is the spirit of the gospel One who has the missionary spirit is listening for the call quot Whom shall I send and who will go for us quot and then promptly r
- The China Division Reporter | August 1, 1948
- Periodical Issue
- 1948-08-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- The China Division Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA AUGUST No IIIIIIMIM E r E E E z E E E E T FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY INGATHERING SPECIAL Campaign Dates August October W Z Another Ingathering Effort E a G E F E E E E E F
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | January 1, 1925
- Periodical Issue
- 1925-01-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- Tirinsteut Nista VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JANUARY No x GETTING A GOOD START I H EVANS GOOD start means much in all the affairs of life This truth has passed into a proverb quot Take time another word for opportunity by the forelock quot The very forces of nature seem to favor whatever gets a good start It does not matter whether it be a field of wheat or corn or weeds a good beginning promises a good harvest In a
- The China Division Reporter | November 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-11-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- I apos P II A KI P Tile Thina t V W I AN I V I S I apos a quot V quot Mr trtisioneporftr w No SHANGHAI CHINA NOVEMBER VOL e tkyvA I r Atm lt AattauntOriciun Ired Witni Oni WIWAItriWervim roam apos di WattwailiWitrefii i tatti ivuosat apos Ili Altb / quot AT A iv ii yn ii THE BURIED TREASURE OF ZULULAND WIL
- Asiatic Division Outlook | June 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-06-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JUNE Nos I LORD SEND FORTH LABORERS quot h my fellow laborers let us day by day lift up one earnest cry to the Lord of the hdrvest that He would send forth laborers into His harvest Let us ask earnestly and unceasingly for the very best men who can be found Let us not lose heart or give up hope but importunately ask for apos the men we need Let us ply the churches with arguments pointing to the innumerable
- The China Division Reporter | May 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-05-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- tp qpi jrI iVi i V i V V VA kV V I IVI V I fV VI VI VA V IV VI V If V V VI AV V VA V VA V Vir i VELV ii g iIIIMIIIIiiii ii iiillE I apos l i sk uNsAtx i tkAutki k / u utultultx u kAtkAtAkAlki ltkAllu SvAMP A i j apos apos apos gl E ti
- Asiatic Division Outlook | July 15, 1923
- Periodical Issue
- 1923-07-15
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JULY No crh j fanti Air Atiattic c throughout the history of God apos s people great mountains of difficulty apparently insurmountable have loomed up before those who were trying to carry out the purposes of Heaven Such obstacles are permitted by the Lord as a test of faith When we are hedged about on every side this is the time above all others to trust in God and in the power of His Spirit The exercise of a living faith mea
- The China Division Reporter | July 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-07-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- MEE HE E IV Ohm ilAton Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA JULY and AUGUST No amp Working with Hand Heart and Mind H W MILLER UR Master taught His disciples by precept and example that the type of service acceptable to His Father was whole hearted service a service that should call forth all their natural and acquired ability In His reply to the rich young lawyer apos s question He said quot Thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with
- Asiatic Division Outlook | October 15, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-10-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- ibmon dook tatit SHANGHAI CHINA OCTOBER VOL A Deed and a Word A LITTLE spring had lost its way Amid the grass and fern A passing stranger scooped a well Where weary men might turn He walled it in and hung with care A ladle at the brink He thought not of the deed he did But judged that toil might drink He passed again and lo the well By summer never dried Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues And saved a life beside A nameless man amid a cro
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | May 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-05-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- SPRING COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS Tat fastenabistint ALA VOL SHANGHAI CHINA MAY NO King Saul and David I H EVANS F Saul the first king of Israel it is said that he was quot a choice young man and a goodly quot Scarcely could higher praise be given than this language conveys There may have been others in Israel of fine physique of strong mentality of high ideals but none were goodlier than Saul Then too he was the chosen of the Lord for when quo
- The China Division Reporter | July 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-07-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- ti A S / tr p AMLI P IntaMIMMK apos apos MP ty P MI pittision VOL No SHANGHAI CHINA JULY THIS IS OUR NEED AN intensity such as never before was seen is taking possession of our world In amusement in money making in the contest for power in the very struggle for existence there is a terrible force that engrosses body and mind and soul In the midst of this maddening rush G
- Asiatic Division Outlook | May 15, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-05-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- Itaitt itislpn dook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA MAY AND JUNE A Chinese sea going junk in the harbor of Wenohow Chekiang Province NOS ram poi Nabahhuh Jehovah I have heard the report of Thee and am afraid Jehovah revive Thy work in the midst of the years In the midst of the years make it known In wrath remember mercy God came from Teman And the Holy One from Mount Paton His glory covered the heavens And the earth was full of His praise And
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- jarliastertabisim VOL SHANGHAI CHINA OCTOBER NO MIVLS quot Freely Ye Have Received Freely Give quot I H EVANS EFORE sending forth the Twelve to teach and preach in the villages of Galilee Jesus instructed them concerning their work In that instruction we find one charge that applies in a special sense to every one who has been quot sent forth quot to proclaim the gospel quot Freely ye have received freely give quot In gene
- Asiatic Division Outlook | August 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-08-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- dank NOS SHANGHAI CHINA AUGUST VOL CV apos r Ii apos Colporteur Workers in Batavia Java ASIATIC DIVISION OUTLOOK N ENTER ED REGIONS Siam Fort a full century the Lord of the harvest has been marvelously preparing the way for the proclamation of the advent message in Siam one of the half dozen independent nations of the world as yet not permanently occupied by Seventh day Adventist workers Pioneering the Way It was a wo
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | April 1, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-04-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- ANNUAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS PROCEEDINGS oh jail/Eastern VOL SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL S NO THE JOY OF SERVICE I H EVANS ILL nature is active The heavenly bodies are ever in motion the waters of the sea constantly ebb and flow The air we breathe is purified by change The animal and vegetable kingdoms thrive by doing by growth When action ceases death results God made man to be active not idle In the morning of creation when He placed Adam and Eve over
- Asiatic Division Mission News | November 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-11-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- I apos F PT quot TDE ASTPTIC D V IN apos Volume D apos C C NT shanghai Notr I shall pace this way but once Any good thing therefore that I can do or any kindneEe that I can show to any human being let me do it now Lot me not defer it nor neglect it for I shall not paee this Aay again A B Hageman Letter lflhI China Central China Leaving Shanghai in company with Elder R F Cottrell enjoying a pleasant trip up the Yangtse River we reached
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | September 1, 1924
- Periodical Issue
- 1924-09-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- Harvest Ingathering Campaign See pp Sfax VOL Auk SHANGHAI CHINA SEPTEMBER NO The Harvest Ingathering Will You Do Your Part I H EVANS big work is easily done when many unite in doing it if each does his full part What one or more fail to do either has to be left undone or others have to do more than their portion of work Here is a big timber to carry half a mile It is all that ten strong men can do to carry this timber Now if one man fai
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | July 1, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-07-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- jarrzastmi VOL NO SHANGHAI CHINA JULY la tr IL U apos f it God is Looking for Men L H EVANS ING ASA of Judah made a serious mistake after years of valiant service for God A perplexing situation arose in his kingdom Baasha king of Israel had started to build Ramah hoping thus to divert the great overland carrying trade from Jerusalem the metropolis of Asa apos s kingdom In his anxiety King Asa did not seek the Lord for counsel Instead he gather
- Asiatic Division Outlook | March 1, 1922
- Periodical Issue
- 1922-03-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- tioak SHANGHAI CHINA MARCH VOL As Children EDWARD J URQUHART The plague is in the land and lo Its toll apos is pain and human life And men in dread attack the foe Waging at best unequal strife But through its day unmindful still Of all that they or we must meet Of all it holds of blighting ill The children play upon the street And we though grown are children too For in this age when wrath is hurled In plague and war the nations through
- The China Division Reporter | November 1, 1948
- Periodical Issue
- 1948-11-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- The China Division Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA NOVEMBER No III / / E / / / // / itiffiffifIfIffitifflInifIllitliff IIIIIIIIIIIIItiinclilliiiii a Evangelism Giving the Judgment hour Message W H Branson the lifetime of the Lord apos s messenger many stirring and startling DURING messages came to this people regard