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- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- THE e cv cAa ca cAa BRITISH SUBMARINE XI QQ e A colossal statue of Christopher Columbus a gift of Americans was recently dedicated at Palos Spain the port from which the explorer set sail on his memorable voyage of discovery in Motion picture cameramen grinding their cameras under the sea have recently made valuable historical films of the submerged city of Jamestown once the chief settlement on the island of St Neirs in the West Indies On April
- 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
- Southwestern Union Record | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Southwestern Union Conference
- Southwestern Union Record offi imamen Un on Conference of Seventh day Adventists apos OLU ME X XVIII KEENE TEXAS OCTOBER SEPTEMBER IS HERE MOTHER September is here and almolt past What does it mean to you Each September hundreds and thousands of youth are returning to chool to combine studying and training Year after year hey go in order to be better prepared to take their places n life a little later In a short time these youth who retur
- The Canadian Watchman | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- a WHY HAVE THE BLUES Os/iowa Ontario October c See Page I I Careful I I I I spoke a word And no one heard I wrote a word And no one cared Or seemed to heed But after half a score of years It blossomed in a fragrant deed Preachers and teachers all are we Sowers of seed unconsciously Our hearers are beyond our ken Yet all we give may come again With usury of joy or pain We never know To what one little word may grow See to it then that all your se
- North Pacific Union Gleaner | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North Pacific Union Conference
- VoL COLLEGE PLACE WASHINGTON October No Preparation means three things The Five Senses in Making a faith confidence and ability which Sale is the sure road to success Un The Mental Law of Sale or Whatever your calling or propreparedness means failure and Seven Steps fession in life may be you will need a per cent of the failures are due to Delivering the goods thorough preparation It is necesslack of preparation Turning Time
- Eastern Canadian Messenger | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Eastern Canadian Union Conference, Eastern Canadian Union Conference
- EASTERN CANADIAN MESSENGER VOLUME OSHAWA ONTARIO OCTOBER NUMBER w f emaaar m WHEN Some day in future fairer days to be I apos ll do the kindly work my heart has planned Then every one that asks shall have from me The quick sure sympathy of heart and hand I shall obey the Father apos s old command To lift the fallen comfort the opprest To pluck the thorns from out my brother apos s breast To open wide my soul and cast out sin An
- Eastern Tidings | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- apos cattle AFGHANI STAID apos IBALUCHISTA uactiow EAS NGS RANCH BOMBAY POONA BENGAL apos CLCUTTA ENTRAL PROVINCES HYDERABAD INDIAN OCEAN POONA INDIA quot OUR LITERATURE MINISTRY quot G W PETTIT MADRAS BANCeLORE MADRAS A i rviaoy III IDWISION SOUThERN VOLUME BHUTAI BAY OF / CEYLON rriso BENGAL OCTOBER To build up our constituency in Southern Asia we need to lean more to our literature ministry It will under God do a work that
- The Inter-American Division Messenger | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- What Are you doing for Jesus the iitvr Anirrittp Pivi tri P VOL VI g r BALBOA CANAL ZONE OCTOBER No THE WEEK OF SACRIFICE cA Spicer Of all the dates in our annual calendar none I think is more generally and joyfully anticipated and prepared for than the Week of Sacrifice At the end of this week brethren and sisters of the Blessed Hope in all the world will be bringing in their offerings of sacrifice for missions All the days of giving are good We r
- South European Quarterly Review | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Southern European Division, Southern European Division
- VOL I OCTOBER NUMBER Winter Evangelistic Campaigns W HEN this issue of the QUARTERLY will have Oh that as workers in this great division we might reached its readers in our division the time learn that with God there are no difficulties no will once again have come for launching the impossibilities that we might learn to say to every winter evangelistic campaigns Although our yzerkci i mountain of difficulty Remove hence to yonder apos are not numero
- The Life Boat | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission, Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission
- In This Number GIVE THE CHILDREN A HEALTH CHANCE BETWEEN SELVES Just a little heart to heart talk Is there a sad discouraged one in your family or your community Is there one who has fallen behind in the race for righteousness Is there one who feels lonely and forsaken Is there one who seems to be bound by the injurious habits of a life time and unable to free himself Do you know of one who is held by the iron hand of the law and is shut away from friends and l
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Tilt Albumin apos Visitor Mk Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER No A HOLY LIFE quot IT is not only by preaching the truth not only by distributing literature that apos we are to witness for God Let us remember that a Christlike life is the most powerful argument that can be advanced in favour of Christianity and that a cheap Christian character works more harm in the
- South American Bulletin | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- OCTOBER Every Convert a Convert Maker No Carlyle B Haynes PAUL established churches from which light radiated out to the whole country around His churches were evangelizing agencies In order to accomplish such results Paul gave his converts a very definite training The phrase quot every convert a convert maker quot sums up the content of that training A part of that training is thus described by Sister White quot Paul did not forget the churches that he
- Northern Union Reaper | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Northern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern Union Conference
- r Vol WITH OUR COLPORTEURS quot This has been a week filled with experiences that will long be remembered The very first home I called at this week I was greeted at the door with unusual courtesy when I had made my mission known I told her of the test God puts every man through but that the test is never more than we are able to bear With a tone or note of pathos in her voice she said that God had given her more than she could stand up under and that she had
- Signs of the Times | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- SIGNS TI MES r THE PROP H ETIC WEE K LAC D apos S Victoria Falls South Africa which has been called quot the most beautiful gem of earth apos s scenery quot The Awakening of AFRICA NATHANIEL C WILSO / since the remote days when the first dim light of history brought into misty view the huge bulk of the African continent there has been associated with it all that is mysterious and weird The unwritten record of her dark history is a secret of the past In th
- Youths Instructor | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Looking Back GOD calls us back in strange sweet ways fr Along the paths of childhood days The chuckling of the chestnut leaves The music of the dripping eaves A little room a trundle bed A tender hand upon our head An evening breeze that softly croons Ablend with mother apos s sacred tunes The memory of a Sabbath day A prattling group a sunny way Quiet restful sweet that leads Through cowslip jeweled lanes and meads A red roofed church a crowded pew A
- Western Canadian Tidings | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Western Canadian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Western Canadian Union Conference
- NORTHWEST TERR SASKATCHEWAN MONTAN NORTH DAKOTA MINNESOTA quot BEHOLD I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS quot Vol XIX COLLEGE HEIGHTS ALBERTA OCTOBER I Armmoning Our Churches to Universal dion quot apos S OD and Christ and the heavenly angels are working with intense a tivity to hold in check the fierceness of Satan apos s wrath that God apos s plans may not be thwarted God lives and reigns He is conducting the affairs of the universe Let His soldiers move forwa
- Missions Quarterly | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- MISSIONS QUARTERLY Vol Issued Quarterly No by the Seventh day Adventist Sabbath School Department Washington D C Printed In U S A Fourth Quarter flak ka evangelist and his tinnily He supports this family on Slit gold per month TOPIC South and West China Sabbath October MISSIONARY TEXT John MIssION TALK Official Notice MISSIONARY SONG quot Christ in Song quot No first and last stanzas PRAYER In behalf of the work in South
- Life and Health | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- o aE CENTS WASHINGTON D C H A RO BBBBB WHAT SHALL WE EAT TREATING HEART DISEASE EARLY HEALTH HABITS BREADS YOU WILL LIKE HOME EMERGENCIES EDITORS Louis A Hansen EG fliP OCTOBER George H Heald M D VOL XLIV No Are We Willing to Pay for Health THE public pays out a large sum of good money for certain protection the full value of which may not always be apparent For example police protection and fire insurance Every city and every town of a
- The Advent Survey | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Northern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern European Division
- Organ of the NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION of the General Conferenceof SEVENTH DAY NTISTS Connection with Christ and Secret Prayer By J H SCHILLING minister who keeps his con need as ministers Shall we per prayed quot Then again quot It came to pass in those days that He went with Christ strictly intact mit the Lord to help us in this out into a mountain to pray and and who is fervent in secret prayer Only through prayer can this felwill always have good success
- Liberty | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- LIBERTY A MAGAZINE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM U amp U WASH D C THE SOUTH FRONT OF THE WHITE HOUSE CHURCHES MEDDLING WITH POLITICS Page TWENTY CENTS A COPY WASHINGTON D C digit um Kihrrtg Aasociation DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES We believe in God in the Bible as the word of God and in the separation of church and state as taught by Jesus Christ We believe that the ten commandments are the law of God and that they comprehend man apos s whole duty to U
- Central Union Outlook | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Central Union Conference, Central Union Conference
- Central Union Outlook Every one said to his brother Be of good courage Isa V o l u m e X V III C o l l e g e V ie w N e b r a s k a October T H E W I S E A N D FO O L IS H V IR G IN S W e are in that time described in the parable of the ten virgins Five of them are foolish unwise T h ey have their lamps but they have no oil in their lamps and while waiting for the bride groom they slumber and sleep and enjoy comfort and repose perfect
- The Ministry | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- A Tbe I r t A Medium of Communication between the members of the Ministerial Association of Seventh day Adventists Headquarters Takoma Park Washington D C U S A Vol II October No Contents of This Issue TRENCHANT TRUTHS EDITORIAL KEYNOTES Exalt the Gift of Teaching The Form or the Power ILLUMINATED TEXTS Isaiah POEM Send Me FORWARD AND UPWARD Regular Visitation Bifocals of Missionary Vision Creation Vindicated by Modern Scie
- The Church Officers' Gazette | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- wtte Cburth OCTOBER Vol XVI The Church Officers apos Gazette Issued monthly Printed and published by the REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION at Takoma Park Washington D C U S A SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly Subscription Clubs of two or more copies to one address one year T E BOWEN M E KERN J A STEVENS EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS J L MOELUANY EDITORIAL COUNCIL C K MEYERS E Korz Entered as second class matter January at
- Home and School | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- HOME AL C Oh A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION October HOME and SCHOOL A Journal of Christian Education MRS FLORA H WILLIAMS ARTHUR W SPALDING WARREN E HOWELL Editor VoL XXI OCTOBER Associate Editor No We Have With Us We have enjoyed Mrs Doub apos s quot Major Resolutions quot though we looked in vain for either the Resolutions or the Major We thought once we had found him among all the Immortals the greater the major Major Bach but
- Sabbath School Quarterly | October 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-10-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- m D D D y cx DB K K g E az EK Joseph in prison rthBarn SCBOOIr IrEsson QUM CERLY quot SENIOR DIVISION Fourth Quarter U T Y m Y OLD TESTAMENT EXPERIENCES Thirteenth Sabbath Offering December SOUTH AND WEST CHINA Entered as second class matter October at the Post Office in Mountain View Cal under the Act of Congress of March Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provieor d d fin section