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- Columbia Union Visitor | May 1, 1985
- Periodical Issue
- 1985-05-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- V ROBERT W BOGGESS President New Jersey Conference THE TASK AT HAND I have heard it said by some that if they could just serve as a missionaries in some far off place they could do great things for God however the overwhelming evidence of Inspiration is that such thinking is merely dreaming that commitment to the task at hand is central to the work of God quot It requires more grace more stern discipline of character to work for God in the capacity
- Columbia Union Visitor | October 1, 1992
- Periodical Issue
- 1992-10-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia Union ber rr Worldslopaigy page Education featu decade school / Student prose / Academy enroll Pact Look inside Feathers of Forgiveness page A Healing Ministry pages EDITORIAL VISITOR STAFF Editor Richard Duerksen Managing Editor Charlotte Pedersen Coe GOD apos S WAKE UP CALL RICHARD DUERKSEN Editor A ndrew ate Southern Florida Guam fell to Omar Iniki took out hotels and jobs on Kauai Midnight floods eliminated towns north of Kabul Ty
- Columbia Union Visitor | May 1, 1991
- Periodical Issue
- 1991-05-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia Union May Cradle roll children apos s quarters send felts around the world page EDITORIAL PRIVILEGED STATUS quot ONE OF OURS quot CHARLOTTE PEDERSEN COE Managing Editor inally after one year eight months one week five days hours and minutes we heard the craved for words quot Michael I apos m giving you a clean bill of health quot said the doctor Michael apos s th birthday a few days later was a major milestone for me I was
- Columbia Union Visitor | July 15, 1987
- Periodical Issue
- 1987-07-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- VISITOR STAFF Editor Kermit Netteburg Managing Editor Charlotte Pedersen Coe Art Director Meredith Herzel Circulation/Advertising Mgr Dianne Liversidge Production Assistant Randy Hall Proofreader Jan Lemon Pasteup Artist TIM MC DONALD Education Director Columbia Union A NEW VIEW OF CAMPMEETING The campmeeting express is rolling and it apos s shuttling several of us from campground to campground throughout our union We apos re meeting the saints enjoying t
- Columbia Union Visitor | March 1, 1995
- Periodical Issue
- 1995-03-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- pa iptley apos s dream page page Editorial Because Jesus Christ is both our Lord and our Saviour Charles Scriven President Columbia Union College The local church will be the central focus and the driving force of the denomination The joy and celebration of worship will attract people to our churches allowing the Sabbath to become a major evangelistic tool When I edited my college newspaper the Church fellowship will be so vibrant that reten
- Columbia Union Visitor | December 1, 1983
- Periodical Issue
- 1983-12-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Visitor COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE DECEMBER ob Girt nein a PA duate Is now employed with two cardiothoracic surgeons in Dayton Ohio KCMA apos s Physician Assistant Program only one of its kind in Adventist colleges See Page COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington BRYCE PASCOE Stewardship and Development Columbia Union Conference THE PLEASURE OF GIFT GIV
- Columbia Union Visitor | August 15, 1995
- Periodical Issue
- 1995-08-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- LUMBIA UM O N page CUC apos s Gateway pages In this special issueeople serving people Inside your conference newsletter follows page Heart healing Editorial Because Jesus Christ is both our Lord and our Saviour Carolyn Perrine Rogers The local church will be the central focus and the driving force of the denomination Dayton Ohio Ohio Conference The joy and celebration of worship will attract people to our churches allowing the Sabbath to becom
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 1, 1993
- Periodical Issue
- 1993-01-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- EDITORIAL SHARING THE VISION Harold L Lee Executive Secretary THE YOUTH AND YOUNG ADULT RESOURCE AND RESPONSE LINE SDA COVER Pastor Tony Cortes of Pennsylvania apos s Coudersport church is a clown of reknown in that area He was captured by the camera of Dick Duerksen at the Discovery Pathfinder camporee this past October e stand on the threshold of the new year However this day is no more the beginning of a new year than yesterday or the day befo
- Columbia Union Visitor | May 15, 1999
- Periodical Issue
- 1999-05-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Adventist Book Center Special New releases for The family conference newsletters inside itor T Guest editorial MONTE SAHLIN Heaven on earth naive goal or realistic hope Monte Sahlin Editor t Mares Managing Editor Kimberly Jude Randy Hall Assistant Editor George Johnson Jr Communicofion Intem/Classihed Ads Greg Kihtstrom Design Intern apos Denise Volenzuela Communicafion Director The VISITOR is the Adventist publication for people in the Columbia Union
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 1, 1989
- Periodical Issue
- 1989-01-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia Visitor January Gift copy of Adventist Review follows page Vision is the Columbia Union apos s way of describing the church in the year The local church will be the driving force and central focus of the denomination The joy and celebration of worship will attract people to our churches Church fellowship will be vibrant EDITORIAL ON LOOKING BACKOR IS IT FORWARD RON M WISBEY President Columbia Union or the first time in six yea
- Columbia Union Visitor | June 15, 1989
- Periodical Issue
- 1989-06-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Columbia t U nion June EDITORIAL GROWING STUDENTS EDNA MAE LOVELESS Professor of English and Journalism Columbia Union College achers have a special privilege We watch and hear students grow During her freshman year one of CUC apos s juniors attended a private college where she said the tuition was quot high quot compared to Columbia Union College apos s Then a relative persuaded her to try CUC After she apos d spent three semesters on our campus i
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 1, 1987
- Periodical Issue
- 1987-01-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- RON M WISBEY President Columbia Union Conference THE SEEKERS In the Columbia Union Conference was officially organized Today years later we enter with baptized members I cannot help but wonder about those early spiritual relatives of ours What were their hopes dreams and goals As they established the organization in this part of the vineyard I wonder if they envisioned and the possibility that the Lord would not have returned As we th
- Columbia Union Visitor | November 15, 1999
- Periodical Issue
- 1999-11-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- r M B IA UNION November Volume Number Adventist Book Center special Holiday Recipes quot apos N Columbia Union Conference newsletters Witt Think about HAROLD L L COLUMBIA UNION Monte Sahlin Editor Denise Valenzuela Editodal Director Christmas is for sinners WAnue Kadmobadi MINA Asshtant George Johnson Jr News Intomichon Coordinotot Randy Hall Production Coordinator Greg KihIstrorn Design Graphics Coordinate The VISITOR is the Adventist publ
- Columbia Union Visitor | December 15, 1984
- Periodical Issue
- 1984-12-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- isitor COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE DECEMBER VISITOR STAFF Editor Ron Graybill Assistant Editor Charlotte Pedersen Coe Art Director Meredith Herzel Circulation/Advertising Mgr Dianne Liversidge W COE President Columbia Union Conference MILLION WILL REACH BILLION When God apos s people work together in a united way great things can be accomplished On the island of Guam we have the opportunity to establish a powerful shortwave radio station makin
- Columbia Union Visitor | January 1, 1984
- Periodical Issue
- 1984-01-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Music Lessons Home Ec Charge Tithe Endowment Fund COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington HARVEY L SAUDER Director of Trust Services Columbia Union Conference A WORTHY GOAL One of the myths of the Adventist church and society in general is that it is more blessed to give to projects far away and that worthy students in a distant community are somehow more worthy than students
- Columbia Union Visitor | December 15, 1983
- Periodical Issue
- 1983-12-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Visitor COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE DECEMBER COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington ELLEN G WHITE CHRISTMAS AS A HOLIDAY quot Christmas is coming quot is being sounded from east to west and north to south The holiday season fast approaches with its interchange of gifts It is pleasant to receive a gift however small from those we love It is an assurance that we
- Columbia Union Visitor | March 1, 1992
- Periodical Issue
- 1992-03-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- March I y settlers Sabbath page youth mit up page Look inside Ohio youth plays piano without hands page A Healing Minist /y pages EDITORIAL THE PURLOINED PENCIL ANDY HOWELL Columnist Shen Val Lore Shenandoah Valley Academy New Market Virginia ave you ever seen a pencil bearing the words quot SKILCRAFT BONDED NO SOFT quot Chances are you have If you look carefully at your own pencil then at other pencils you may notice somethin
- Columbia Union Visitor | November 15, 1995
- Periodical Issue
- 1995-11-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- begins page ministry e pages onversation ontinues pages Women in ministry f Editorial Dick Duerksen Editor The ordination of women has become a point of division within the North American Seventh day Adventist Church Some believe it is morally imperative to ordain women as ministers Others believe it is morally reprehensible to do so Some threaten to leave the church quot if we do not abandon this position of legislated discrimi
- Columbia Union Visitor | June 1, 1984
- Periodical Issue
- 1984-06-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- Visitor COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE JUNE COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington DONALD J RUSSELL Treasurer Columbia Union Conference WHO NEEDS THE UNION ANYWAY Have you heard that sentiment expressed One that is partially born out of current financial frustrations of our churches and schools One which perhaps springs from a lack of understanding as to what the wo
- Columbia Union Visitor | April 1, 1995
- Periodical Issue
- 1995-04-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- amp m rhe TEAM pproac lie upud te Challenged woitiei The debut She brought the light The witness of Scripture r Editorial Dick Duerksen Becaus Jesus Christ is botl our Lord and our Saviour The local church will be the central focus and the driving force of the denomination Editor The joy and celebration of worship will attract people to our churches allowing the Sabbath to become a majo evangelistic tool Church fellowship will be so vibrant that rete
- Columbia Union Visitor | June 1, 1996
- Periodical Issue
- 1996-06-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- pages amp A daughter apos s tribute r Editorial The local church will be the central focus and the driving force of the denomination The joy and celebration of worship will attract people to our churches allowing the Sabbath to become a major evangelistic tool Church fellowship will be so vibrant that retention of members will improve and conflicts over lifestyle issues will decrease Carol Wright Undertreasurer In the home where I grew up family
- Columbia Union Visitor | April 15, 1990
- Periodical Issue
- 1990-04-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- EDITORIAL THE SUMMIT IS WORTH THE HIKE JERRY PAGE President Pennsylvania Conference y earliest memories of outdoor camping and hiking trips are like a litany of proofs for Murphy apos s Law But my wife Janet loves the outdoors and is patient and longsuffering She has actually been able to change my attitude toward backpacking She even used to carry the heaviest pack Two summers ago we decided to hike to Eccles Pass near Vail Colorado and headed out about noon
- Columbia Union Visitor | February 1, 1987
- Periodical Issue
- 1987-02-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- ncicrgrctufirl iuilrouc Yorgc apos u sup iulti FruIlkm ollur gat KERMIT NETTEBURG Editor A MEETING OF THE SPIRIT FOR THE SPIRITUAL I was looking for pictures to illustrate what was occurring at the Williamsburg Virginia ministerial meeting quot Celebration in Ministry quot Two standard pictures just weren apos t good enough a speaker gesturing behind a pulpit a bunch of people intently listening to a speaker Looking for the human side of the meet
- Columbia Union Visitor | April 15, 1988
- Periodical Issue
- 1988-04-15
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- EDITORIAL VISITOR REVISITED Anise and cumin THAT apos S JUST WHAT MY WIFE NEEDS HERBERT H BROECKEL President Mountain View Conference was sitting with a group of strangers This was my support group I was coming here twice a week for help for my son All eyes in the group were turned toward me What changes was I going to make The people in our group were fast becoming close friends sharing secret things which a few months ago we would never have revealed to any
- Columbia Union Visitor | July 1, 1996
- Periodical Issue
- 1996-07-01
- Columbia Union Conference, Columbia Union Conference
- p i I CA Financial ncial plan in sid es lithe agd contribti page pages and apos follows page It felt like Christmas I it Editorial Because Jesus Christ is both our Lord and our Saviour Randy Hall Assistant Editor There weren apos t any Christmas trees no one was singing quot Jingle Bells quot and Ingathering wouldn apos t start for several months In fact the July heat was hovering between and degrees and all th