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- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Olifr alarnaira VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA JUNE On the Rock or In the Pit No more vivid and apos soul arresting picture is given in Holy Writ concerning our redemption than that recorded by the Psalmist in chapter and the first three Verses quot I waited patiently for the Lord and he inclined unto me and heard my cry He brought me up also out of an bOrrible pit out of the miry clay and set my feet upon a rock and established my goings And he hath put
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Jttmttirtt i iitur VOLUME XVI KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY NUMBER The Jamaica Conference Session Mandeville January to The twenty third session of the Jamaica Conference of Seventh day Adventists was held at Mandeville January to Besides the deleg ates from the churches of Jamaica there were present from the General Conference Elders E E Andross W H Branson and L H Christian from the Inter American Division Elder G A Rober
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Jantaira VoL KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY ADVENT YOUTH and their STANDARDS During the past few weeks some six thousand young people gathered in great youth apos s congresses throughout the Central West and Southern States and western Canada A feature of these great meetings was the congress sessions when youth discussed its problems relating to life work education recreation and amusement association and marriage war service reading music devotional life et
- The Jamaica Visitor | April 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-04-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Tly igantatra Visitor VcI KINGSTON JAMAICA APRIL No At K apos apos quot apos quot apos quot quot e quot quot quot quot IN UNITY THERE IS STRENGTH RILE it is true that the Lord gui les individuals it is alSo true that He is lea ling out a people not a few separate individuals here and there one b
- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Afiatuaira u thittir VoL KINGSTON JAMAICA JUNE Mine House Shall Be Called an House of Prayer for ALL People Isa REVERENCE BY H FLETCHER quot God is greatly to he feared in the and to subdue the babel of voices assembly of the saints and to be had in quot Be silent and listen quot but how many do reverence of all them that are about Him quot Be silent be silent for holy this It is indeed sad to see the irreverence place quot but we so
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zdantaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER fa e quot WHO IS SHE THAT LOOKETH FORTH AS THE MORNING FAIR AS THE MOON CLEAR AS THE SUN AND TERRIBLE AS AN ARMY WITH BANNERS quot S S quot There is but one cure for spiritual laziness and that is work working for souls who need your help quot quot Christians who are constantly growing in earnestness in zeal in fervour in love such Christians never backslide quot quot Every soul that has
- The Jamaica Visitor | December 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-12-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zgamaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA DECEMBER OUR SUPREME TEST COMETH quot We are now upon the very borders of the eternal world but it is the purpose of the adversary of souls to lead us to put far off the close of time Satan will in every conceivable manner assail those who profess to be the commandment keeping people of God and to be waiting for the second appearing of our Saviour in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory He will lead as many as pos
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Ziamaira Volume XVII Kingston Jamaica September Number Report of the S D A Educational Survey C mmission for Jamaic For a number of years as West Indian Training College nears its th Anniversary study has been given to the erection of new buildings to major repairs replacements and other aspects of the development and growth of the institution A new woodwork shop was recently built and numerous other improvements made but many other projects call for
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r tliamaira i jailor Volume XVII BIG WEEK MAY The Lord has over ruled Our supply of BIG WEEK books has arrived The Lord has provided the needed material now Let us do our utmost to make May truly apos a quot BIG WEEK quot We must not fail PRAY and WORK for definite results for the Lord BIG WEEK combines in a special way the two phases of our Home Missionary work Giving the Message and raising funds The books to be used this year
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r ZiJamaira VoL KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY BRANCH SCHOOL WORK BY THE EDITOR Our branch Sabbath schools and branch Sunday schools are continuing to do a splendid work inbuilding up new interests in various places throughout the conference A large proportion of our churches are aggressively engaged in this line of endeavour As apos illustrative of the splendid result following this kind of missionary endeavour I ain glad to pass on to our VISITOR readers a repor
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- lattutira tsitur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY No THE TEMPTATION Selected from pages of quot The Desire of Ages quot by Mrs E G White At the Saviour apos s baptism Satan was among the witnesses He saw the Fath er apos s glory overshadowing His Son He heard the voice of Jehovah testifying to the divinity of Jesus Ever since Adam apos s sin the human race had been cut off from direct communiion with God the intercourse between heaven an
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zi Ziantaira thi or Volume XVII LAYMEN IN ACTION quot We are living in a special period of this earth apos s history A great work must be done in a very short time and every Christian is to act a part in sustaining this work God is calling for men who will consecrate themselves to the work of soul saving When we begin to comprehend what a sacrifice Christ made in order to save a perishing world there will be seen a mighty wrestling to save souls that all our church
- The Jamaica Visitor | December 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-12-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Jamaica VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA DECEMBER NUMBER A Message To Church Pastors District Leaders and Members of Nominating Committees Soon our churches will be naming comimittees whose duty it will be to nominate men and women to fill certain important offices in the church during the Doming year The responsibility of these nominating committees is very great for upon their shoulders rests the important task of recommending to the church body those indi
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1942
- Periodical Issue
- 1942-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- ZI Ziantaita Visitor apos VOLUME XV A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU What shall I wish thee Treasurea of earth Songs in the springtime Pleasures of mirth Flowers on thy pathway Skies ever clear Would these insure thee A happy New Year What shall I wish thee What can be found Bringing thee sunshine All the year apos round Where is the treasure Lasting and dear That will insure thee A happy New Year Peace in the Saviour Rest at His feet Smile of His countenance
- The Jamaica Record | September 1, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- THE JA viTUCTc RECORD Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBhM Trials H E work of pruning and purifying to fit us for heaven is a great work and will cost us much suffering and trial because our will is not subjected to the will of Christ Ve must go through the furnace till Othe fires have consumed the dross and we are purified and reflect the Divine image Those who follow their inclinations and are governed by appearances are not good judges of what God is do
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- iantaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST AN INSPIRING MESSAGE quot 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 me
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Jantaira apos Visitor Val KINGSTON JAMAICA JANUARY No THE NEW YEAR Nineteen Twenty nine is here at last new and ties new evidences of divine favour Indeed fresh from the hand of the great Giver of all God has given us many things to relieve the Whose Mercies apos are new every morning With monotony of life and to make it really enjoythis new year come quot a new inspiration new able if we would but open or eyes to see theni aspirations new res
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zgamaira Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER quot He shall turn the Hearts of the Fathers t to the Children quot t X X X X dS v AVE you so deep an appreciation of the sacrifice made on Calvary that you are willing to make every other interest subordinate to the work of saving souls The same intensity of desire to save sinners that marked the life of the Saviour marks the life of His true follower The Christian has no desire to liv
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r J amaira Volume XVII Kingston Jamaica January Number FOR TUE NEW YEAR demonstrated in our Kingston Secondary School located at South Camp Road quot A happy new year quot it will be if it apos s new Kingston New visions of all that is noble and true Like our College in Mandeville the New powers for service new knowledge of Kingston S D A High School is destined to God turn out more of the best youth Jamaica and New zeal for the ways that the
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1937
- Periodical Issue
- 1937-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- lxe ktmaira MISSIONS EXTENSI N FUND KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY VOL No BIG WEEK MAY BIG WEEK A work with a small beginning has grown into a great world wide endeavour To most Seventh day Adventists the term quot Big Week quot has become a very familiar household expression The plan was begun by the colporteurs but as already suggested has developed into a general denominational programme as one of the many means and agencies that have been developed
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zgaittaira ii ttiitur Vat No KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER Avy mtm rz apos /x v o quot /xi n N w vArnn mo Ae LI J Nri J FOOD FOR THOUGHT or quot Divine love has been stirred to its unfathomable depths for the sake of men and angels marvel to behold in the recipients of so great love a mere surface gratitude Angels marvel at man apos s shallow appreciation of the love of God Heaven stands indignant at the neglect shown to the souls of
- The Jamaica Visitor | November 1, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-11-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Zikuttaira VOLUME XIV KINGSTON JAMAICA NOVEMBER GREETINGS In this our first word to you through the pages of the JAMAICA VISITOR we greet you with the words of the apostle Paul as found in Thess beginning with the last part of verse one and continuing through verse three quot Grace be unto you and peace from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ We give thanks to God always for you all making mention of you in our prayers Remembering wi
- The Jamaica Visitor | April 1, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-04-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Xbe Jamaica Visitor Vo KINGSTON JAMAICA APRIL THE BIBLE This book contains the mind of God the state of man the way of salvation the doom of sinners and the happiness of believers Its doctrines are holy its precepts are binding its histories are true and its decisions are immutable Read it to be wise believe it to be safe and practice it to be holy It contains light to direct you food to support you and comfort to cheer you It is the traveller
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r alatnaira Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA JANUARY No o SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Before the League of Nations When the Protestant princes made their famous protest at the diet of Spires they probably had not the slightest realization of the terrific impact their action would have upon future generations They stood courageously for their convictions because the hour seemed to demand it And from thence sprang Protestantism and liberty So also only the passing
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Xamaira Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER No quot The present is a fine of overwhelming interest to all living Rulers and statesmen men who occupy positions of trust and authority thinking men and women of all classes have their attention fixed upon the events taking place about us They are watching the strained restless relations that exist among the nations They observe the intensity that is taking possession of every earthly element and t