Herald Moves to Biweekly After serving the Lake Union Conference family on a weekly basis for more than years the Herald will become a biweekly publication beginning with the next issue This difficult decision was made by the Union Conference Executive Committee only after indepth study which continued during several months Factors leading to the change were Our family church paper should be continued as a gift subscription to every Adventist home in the Lake
Story of Three Sisters Going for the Jugular I read Roy Adams apos quot Going for the Jugular quot May with real excitement What could be next A call to put the wine industry out of business After all our witness against alcohol has been no less strong than that against tobacco But why limit it to wine Our goal should be quot the total dismantlement of the alcohol industry worldwide quot But maybe we should start with McDonald apos s and dismantle the
No ROME N Y JUL apos VoL XII THE INDICATOR Published weekly by the NEW YORK CONFERENCE amp TRACT SOCIETY of Seventh Day Adventists ubscriptton trice c per Mar STATE DIRECTORY CON FERENCE G B Thompson Pres A Burrill Vice Pres T E Bowen Sec apos y amp Treas EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE G B Thompson A Burrill S B Whitney N S Washbond Irving Whitford TRACT SOCIETY DEPARTMENT T E Bowen Sec apos y amp Tre
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the lubicator arise sbine for Op Vol VIII bt is come anb the glorp of the Xorb is risen upon tbee Isa apos ROME N Y MAY HE PRAYED FOR ME No there would be nothing by which we might distinguish who were wise and who were not BY ELDER S M COBB They all arose They all awoke from TFIE day was gently fading in that distant land of yore sleep aroused by the startling cry quot Behold The Oshman apos s boat was anchored on th
Newbold apos s Jubilee Graduation By W R A MADGWICK B A B D NEWBOLD Missionary College conducted its Golden Jubilee Graduation Exercises during the week end of June st to rd in the large marquee which had been erected in the College grounds Plans which had been made many weeks before were carried out with exemplary efficiency and enthusiasm by the students staff and faculty Nature in no small measure contributed to the success of the occasion the sun shone
ADVENTIST I I Ellif The Humor of Ellen White Finding Life on Death Row Weekly News and Inspiration for Seventh day Adventists April NI HELPINiipi IIII E lir / TH LETTERS Obsolete The recent call for a blue ribbon education panel to consider greater centralization in the operation of academies and colleges quot The State of Adventist Education quot Mar is an obsolete idea American management is discovering new paths to excellence and efficienc
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald | August 30, 1934
tho z HARVEST INGATHERING NUMBER rapt apos R Sabbath jlrivtpt GENERAL CHURCH PAPER Vol No Takoma Park Washington D C U S A August One Year Published by the Seventh day Adventists Printed every Thursday by the Review and Herald Publishing Association at Takoma Park Washington D C U S A Entered as second class matter August at the post office at Washington D C under the Act of Congress of March CITYTTTTY
March This Issue How a Book Is Made p Faith for Today apos s Sunday Law Case p Conference News AT LEFT This church in Orangeburg S C is the outgrowth of a Branch Sabbath School BELOW This group of Seventh day Adventists at Austell Georgia is now a new church congregation thanks to a Branch Sabbath School News By Dateline Rosama By MRS E R STREETER Rosama was not so successful when I decided to teach her to sew somehow it just petered
Harvest Ingathering Special atlantic Union Ottaner quot Lift up your eyes and look on the fields for they are white already to harvest quot XX SOUTH LANCASTER MASS AUGUST IO GENERAL ARTICLES WE SHOULD BACK THE BUDGET WHEN we went over the budget for at a meeting of the General Conference Committee over a year ago we were confronted by requests and plans from the foreign fields that seemed practically overwhelming It required strong faith to be willing
siue Food Fads and Fakes Who is to Blame How to Keep Your Family Happy and Healthy Do We Want a Godless World se Troublous Times p apos o SEPTElyIBER WE CAN HELP NM NOW VERY man woman and child rich or poor can be of help to our nation in this time E of emergency We must all do something work together put up a united front Some may be t o poor to give but there are many things such can do We are thankful there is something every one can do t
Registered by Austra lia Post publication No NAR C ISSN Longburn Special VOL NO March RECORD Official Paper of the South Pacific Division of the Seventh day Adventist Church Editor James Coffin Associate Editor Gary Krause Assistant Editor Joy Totenhofer Editorial Secretary Glenda Fairall Copy Editor Graeme Brown Graphic Designer Wayne Louk Senior Consulting Editor A H Tolhurst Consulting Editors Correspondents R H Baird J T Banks
Number SeVen Sixteenth Year h e PACIFIC WITH F ttlfrj e r V CINTH LY CONTENTS I ORIGINAL ARTICLES Influence of Mind on Digestion The Power of Nature Squandering Nervous Resources What Is Health Environment True Nobility i Poetry SELECTIONS Hasty Eating and Overeating The One Who Is To Come EDITORIAL COMMENT Summer Diarrhea Infant Feeding Tobacco and Scholarship SANITARIUM COOKING SCHOOL Menu Rice Canning Fruit Questions apos The Bookseller
quot Then they that feared the Lord spoke often one to another quot VOL ANGWIN CALIFORNIA SEPTEMBER NO Living by Principle Not by Feeling Sensuality is the outstanding sin of this hour The What are some of the evidences that this experience motivating power of the world today is desire not principle is coming into the life of the believer First of all There is danger that the church will yield to this slider in heart quot will pray or praise o
SUPPLEMENT TO REVIEW and HERALD Matt quot Then saith he unto his disciples The harvest truly is plenteous but the labbrers are few pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he will send forth laborers into his harvest quot BATTLE CREEK MICH TUESDAY APRIL LIVE FOR SOMETHINO LIVE for something be not idle Look about thee for employ Sit not down to idle dreaming Labor is the sweetest joy Folded hands are ever weary Selfish heart
Australasian Record and Advent World Survey | August 17, 1970
ivirfbs r it A VA FL quot IMX quot apos N AUSTRALASIAN RECORD AND ADVENT WORLD SURVEY NMI IL Nmulug IMMOwar PAW srxr Imalumatt AIM IV NW maltarwar wears EDITOR R H PARR Volume Number WARBURTON VICTORIA AUSTRALIA Price cents August By W R FERGUSON FIRE TOOK ALL THEY POSSESSED THEY STOOD SILENT and sad before their fire ruined home Not one thing was saved Their clothes except what they were wearing were all burned The few books w
International Journal for Clergy July Letters Finds it helpful I have been receiving your magazine on a periodic basis for the past several years I admit there are times when I only glance through but there are other times when the issue winds up dogeared and well read Such was the case with the March issue which contained several encouraging and inspiring articles not to mention the challenge of Robert Johnston apos s quot The Minister as a Believer qu
The JOURNAL of TRUE Educa W M C o apos quot A paRV DECEMBER VOL NO CONTENTS The Missionary Spirit in the School By W Paul Bradley page quot It Is No Longer Safe quot By Edward D Thomas Mission Geography By Vina Georgeson Are They Hitting the Mark By Walter L Adams What apos s Right With the Church School By T Edgar Unruh To Teachers of Prospective Draftees By Carlyle B Haynes What Christian Education Costs By Roger Altman
A Guest Editorial On Being Friendly FOR THE PRESIDENT This is the quot Quilting Group quot of the Gettysburg Pa Dorcas Society who prepared the quilt for President and Mrs Eisenhower Front row left to right Ruth Marie Kiessling Peggy Arentz Esther Cruze Genevieve Link Back row Mrs Mattie Orven Mrs William Woodward Mrs A Carpent and Mary Hungate By A A Esteb Associate Secretary Home Missionary Department of the General Conference Editor GO Maga
Nevada Iowa Volume ROOK December Number quot The Spirit cf the Lord is upon me because He hath annotated Me to preach good tidings quot Isaia i A Child Shall Lead Them Many times full grown and mature adults hesitate to bear their witness for the Lord This is especially true when we face the Ingathering program We are afraid to meet people W e wonder if they will respond to our appeal We wonder what people will think of us Too often these
Mad soii SurVeM y and ALUMNI No Good Attendance Good Time at Homecoming June th Anniversary of College T quot apos e Homecoming in June was well In fact some remarked they attended thought there was a bigger crowd than the Those who came were one last yea r enthusiastic over the program the fellowship and the potluck meals And then there was a quot big surprise quot which Lois Clark and Marguerite Roberts will tell you about On Friday night
No th Annual Convention of the Laymen apos s Extension League Fletcher N C Oct The th Annual L E L Convention was held at Fletcher Academy in October Due to the fact that the meeting was not publicized ahead of time there were only a comparatively few people present On Thursday night L E L president Herbert Coolidge spoke about the Fletcher institution of which he is president Due to financial difficulties in getting a new hospital built
e ourna A SHEPHERDESS INTERNATIONAL RESOURCE FOR MINISTRY SPOUSES Volume Fourth Quarter Number anksyleing If you woke up this morning with more health than illness you are more blessed than the million who will not survive this week If you have never experienced the danger of battle the loneliness of imprisonment the agony of torture or the pangs of starvation you are ahead of million people in the world If you can attend a church meeting withou