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- Southern Tidings | September 14, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-09-14
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE SEPT Harvest Ingathering V G Andenron Harvest Ingathering is in full swing in many of a pretty scene with their young faces lifted in praise our churches The official date has come Many quot Before their eyes was a scene of the world unhave said quot We want to make our church goal in redeemed and in pain and messengers of good will six weeks quot This is possible by the united efforts and good news going out to serve it in t
- Southern Tidings | December 12, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-12-12
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Annual Offering Dec COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE DECEMBER Danger of Individual Independence S A Rtt kjer In these days Satan is using every conceivable method to lead men to stray from the straight and narrow pathway that leads to God apos s kingdom If Satan can be successful in leading a soul away from the flock and in leading that soul to walk in the sparks of his own kindling he knows very well that he has gained a victory It is not safe for any man or w
- Southern Tidings | October 24, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-10-24
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVI COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE OCTOBER NUMBER Soul Winning at the Holiday Time S A Rwskjer We are rapidly approaching the time of year in some money for missions or for some of the neceswhich hundreds of thousands of dollars will be spent sities of life for Christmas presents It is quite proper to give The colporteurs of the Southern Union have presents to friends providing those presents are produced a wonderful record during this year thus useful an
- Southern Tidings | May 25, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-05-25
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- SOUTHERN TIDINGS VOLUME XXIV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE MAY NUMBER Our Relief Campaign S A RV lc/ e r The Tidings has already called attention to the urgent need of a successful relief campaign throughout our union in behalf of Southern Junior College It may seem to some that our program of Christian education costs considerable money but dear brethren if we could fully appreciate the results produced by our educational program in the form of the saving of
- Southern Tidings | December 27, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-12-27
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE DECEMBER NUMBER We Say Thank You S A Ra kier It is very becoming that in this final issue of the Tidings for the year we pause in the midst of our busy program long enough to say a wholehearted and sincere Thank you to the brethren who have stood by so nobly during the very trying and difficult year we have just passed through We want to most earnestly thank our dear brethren all over the Southern Union Conference
- Southern Tidings | May 8, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-05-08
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Missions Extension Offering May VOLUME XXVII COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE MAY NUMBER Preparing for Youth apos s Congress L A Butterfield God is a wonderful God This message is a wonder part to make possible the answer to your prayers ful message This period of earth apos s history is a won If you would save about two dollars a week from derful age in which to live The Lord is counting now until the congress you would likely have on every one of His you
- Southern Tidings | July 31, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-07-31
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVII COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE JULY NUMBER Christian Education S A Ikwrkjer The matter that lies closest to the hearts of Seventh day Adventist parents is no doubt that of seeing their boys and girls saved in God apos s eternal kingdom There is no influence as great aside from the home during early childhood and nothing so molding to the character as the classroom Eternity alone can reveal the results Then how very important it is that we give our
- Southern Tidings | April 20, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-04-20
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- SOUTHERN TIDINGS VOLUME XXIV NUMBER COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE APRIL Big Week Table Talk Mr J W Mace Gen Conf Mkt Dept A wise Christian mother desired above all else that there should be implanted in the heart of each of her boys and girls an intelligent understanding and an inborn love for missions While recognizing the value of church and school influence to this end she resolved that it could not all be done by proxy and that her primary responsib
- Southern Tidings | October 10, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-10-10
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVI COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE OCTOBER NUMBER Organization a Gift from God S A Raskjer We are in position to appreciate the organization in the wrong way They will often work counter to which God has given to Seventh day Adventists that which God would have done and thus their all the more as we see the stress of these perplexing labor is worse than wasted quot Id p and troubled times break other organizations down Some of those who have b
- Southern Tidings | May 17, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-05-17
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Southern Union Youth apos s Congress May COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE MAY NUMBER Feeding Our Own Souls S A Itrukjer is onlyrproper that God apos s children should be wide awake to their responsibility to work for the conversion of neighbors and friends It is only right that we should recognize in all that is taking place around us in the world a challenge to greatly increase our soul winning endeavors among those whom we contact It is only right in view
- Southern Tidings | October 5, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-10-05
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXIV COLLEOEDALE TENNESSEE OCTOBER NUMBER Paying as We Go S A Ra kjer That Seventh day Adventists should shun debt take the lead in the giving of offerings to missions as they would leprosy is a principle we have all and in the support of home needs heard repeated often But are we really shunning With the reduction in income emphasis is given debt in this day of fast living and great cost of to the need of so curtailing our expenditure that high l
- Southern Tidings | March 4, 1936
- Periodical Issue
- 1936-03-04
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUMS X X V III COLLEQEDALE TENNESSEE M ARCH NUM BER SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE COMPARATIVE TITHE SABBATH SCHOOL ANEX CENT A WEEK TW ELVE MONTHS White Alabama Mississippi Carolina Florida Georjjia Cumberland Kentucky Tennessee Totals Membership apos of loss los Tithe of loss Sab School of loss Total c a wk loss J om or Gain or Gain or Gain Or Gain
- Southern Tidings | July 11, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-07-11
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Midsummer Offering July VOLUME XXVI COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE JULY NUMBER Educational Rally Day S A Rwrkjer No more important matter could come to the attention of our churches than the one that we are to give our attention to on Sabbath July That Sabbath has been set aside as an educational rally Sabbath The services in all of the churches throughout our un apos on on that day should be devoted to the int rest of our boys and girls emphasizing the i
- Southern Tidings | March 7, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-03-07
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE MARCH NUMBER Tie Your Heartstrings to the Old Rugged Cross J A Steent Strange is it not how some pretty trinket holds cisely like the original as a token of the king apos s tender memories a locket a circlet of gold a gratitude On all these bronze and iron ornaments precious stone a chain a bracelet or perhaps it was engraved one sentence of great significance may be silver plate handed down from generations
- Southern Tidings | August 3, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-08-03
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- SOUTHERN TI f INGS VOLUME XXIV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE AUGUST NUMBER Are You a Soul Winner S A RwrIcjer It is quite important in fact necessary that all of our members are found actively engaged in God apos s work in an endeavor to reach the many goals that are rightly placed before us as a people Were it not for the willingness of our dear people it would be impossible to reach the Harvest Ingathering goal the Big Week goal the Midsummer Offering Wee
- Southern Tidings | July 10, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-07-10
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVII COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE JULY NUMBER A Very Unusual Opportunity S A Itrukjer Something very extraordinary is taking place companies are being led by those who have been in our work in the territory of the Southern Africa trained as church elders and there are a very few Division Many of the readers of the Tidings have paid workers going apos about to counsel with the doubtless already read article
- Southern Tidings | October 23, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-10-23
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVII COLLEGEOALE TENNESSEE OCTOBER NUMBER Some Things To Remember S A Ittukjer The writer desires to touch upon about a dozen different items in this little article items that are of general interest to our churches throughout the union I want to first of all mention the matter of church bulletin boards Every Seventh day Adventist church ought to have a neat bulletin board displayed in a conspicuous way This bulletin board ought to list the hou
- Southern Tidings | September 5, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-09-05
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVI COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE SEPTEMBER NUMBER Go Forward Is God apos s Command The command to the remnant church today is the same as it was to the children of Israel when they were encamped by mountains on all sides with the Red Sea ahead of them and the Egyptians behind them quot Speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward Ex Like ancient Israel God apos s people today have championed a progressive movement that knows no defea
- Southern Tidings | February 13, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-02-13
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- quot Signs quot Campaign February VOLUME XXVII COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE FEBRUARY NUMBER Tice Medical Missionary Spirit S A RtArkjer It is a source of real satisfaction to Seventh day I am glad that I can be of some help to him and I Adventists everywhere that as a denomination we hope to be able to stay right with him until he begins are not neglecting medical missionary work Medical to recover I am sure you are praying for his remissionary work is a
- Southern Tidings | September 4, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-09-04
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Harvest Ingathering Number S COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE SEPTEMBER VOLUME XXVI I NUMBER The Fall Council S A a kjer We are very happy to announce that the Southern week end meetings on November and We Union Conference will be host to the Fall Council believe that the holding of this important meeting of Definite arrangements have been made for in our union should prove to be a great inspiration the holding of the Fall Council in Louisville
- Southern Tidings | November 22, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-11-22
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE NOVEMBER NUMBER Forward No Retreat S A Railcjer It was a real spirit of confidence and faith in God that was demonstrated by the leaders of k this movement assembled at the recent Fall Council which resulted in a note of courage and going forward being sent out to all the ends of the earth The leaders of this movement are certainly not failing to emphasize faith in God and confidence in the final triumph of His cause So
- Southern Tidings | July 27, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-07-27
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- SOUTHERN TIDINGS VOLUME XXIV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE JULY I NUMBER Pray for Our Colporteurs S A Raxkjer We often think of that splendid army of consecrated young men and young women and some older ones who are going from door to door as ambassadors for God engaged in Christian colporteur work We have some very consecrated men and women who engage in this most important soul winning work twelve months of the year They constitute the quot regular quot army
- Southern Tidings | August 23, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-08-23
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- KY VOLUME XXV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE AUGUST NUMBER Going All the Way S A Ruskjer God has called Seventh day Adventists not only to start out for the celestial city but to keep going until they reach the goal As we near the end of time there is every reason for an increased consecration and rededication of our all to God apos s cause of truth One of the saddest experiences we have is when we are called to part company with those who have grown wear
- Southern Tidings | August 31, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-08-31
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- Harvest Ingathering Number SOUTHERN TIDINGS VOLUME XXIV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE AUGUST NUMBER the ICIPEr quot Speak unto the children HARVEST INGATHERING FOR MISSIONS quot The Lord thy God is of Israel that with thee they go for withersoever ward quot thou goest quot Ex Josh aChurch at Work Keeping Faith with Our Missionaries S A Raskjer In the very act of asking young men and young women to turn their backs upon the homeland and all the
- Southern Tidings | August 21, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-08-21
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXVI I COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE AUGUST NUMBER Chuck School Finances H M Kelley I t costs approximately to put a child through eight grades in a one teacher school with an enrollment of fifteen and this does not include cost of buildings and overhead expenses The cost per pupil will be less if the enrollment is more than fifteen and more if the enrollment is less than fifteen If a church has a school of fifteen pupils taught by one teacher it mus