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- The Jamaica Visitor | July 1, 1942
- Periodical Issue
- 1942-07-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Jantaira VOLUME X VI KINGSTON JAMAICA JULY quot BOLDNESS FOR GOD quot Speaking of the example of Nehemiah the messenger of the Lord once wrote quot And now I desire to urge our brethren and sisters to study anew the experience of this man of prayer and faith and sound judgment who made bold to ask his friend King Artaxerxes for help with which to advance the interests of God apos s cause quot Counsels on Stewardship p Strength will come to every
- The Jamaica Visitor | December 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-12-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- l r VOLUME XV lantaira Visitor KINGSTON JAMAICA DECEMBER NUMBER ten SibeZ GN quot ZOOSMOrb d apos illerZa marserW ncwn N quot Z WZO WIDOCWI An Open Letter To The Ministers Elders And Church Leaders Dear Brethren Beginning Sabbath December our annual Week of Prayer will again bring its rich blessings to us Already the readings are in the hands of the church leaders and I trust that each one of you is already studying them and prepar
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Xatitaira Visitor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY THE SPIRIT OF PRAISE To ptaise God in fulness and sincerity of heart is as much a duty as is prayer We are to slid iv to the world and to all the heavenly intelligences that we appreciate the wonderful rove of God for fallen humanity and that we are expecting larger and yet larger blessings from His infinite fulness Far more than we do we need to speak of the precious chapters in our experience After a saeci
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- latnaira VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA JANUARY NUMBER TAe War in Europe and Our Work recent Fall Council ATweTHE were made to realize in field and institutional workers have been mobilized From cities and villages that have been evacuated our church members have been scattered far and wide In our French publishing house the chief editor and most of the leading workers have been called away The manager is doing his best to operate the house with such workers as re
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Jantaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER No Apo WOW AVI W RFS NAL NNW/ te g tig IN PM Ale Ale HARVEST INGATHERING Admonition to Workers quot To all who are about to take up special missionary work with the paper prepared for use in the Harvest Ingathering campaign I would say Be diligent in your efforts live under the guidance of the Holy Spirit Add daily to your Christian experience Let those who have special aptitude wo
- 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
- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r lttinaira VoL KINGSTON JAMAICA JUNE apos witty No Pastor I Iamb The cabled news of the sudden death of our beloved Pastor Edmed who for the past six yeas was president of this Conference came as a shock to our entire constituency In his administration of the work in this field as in the others where he had served Pastor Edmed had endeared himself to the hearts of our people and it seems hard to reconcile our minds even to the fact of his death
- The Jamaica Visitor | July 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-07-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- anntint Visitor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA JULY No A OUR TIME OUR time belongs to God Every moment is His and we are under the most solemn obligation to improve it to His glory Of no talent He has given will He require a more strict accou
- The Jamaica Visitor | March 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-03-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- lanntira isttor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA MARCH No NI j V apos WATCHMAN WHAT OF THE NIGHT E end is near stealing upon us stealthily imperceptibly like the noiseless approach of a thief in the night am bidden to say to you that you know not how soon the cris
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1937
- Periodical Issue
- 1937-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- NEW YEAR apos S GREETINGS alantaira KINGSTON Vol JAMAICA JANUARY ttiitur No THE SABBATH SCHOOL AS A BIBLE SCHOOL BY A R quot Our Sabbath schools are nothing less than Bible Societies and in the sacred work of teaching the truths of God apos s Word they can accomplish far more than they have hitherto accomplished quot Testimonies on Sabbath School Work p The above words from the counsel of God apos s servant are clear and definite and place
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1931
- Periodical Issue
- 1931-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- CONFERENCE NUMBER iattl tra VOL i nn KINGSTON J jn AltA JANUARY No aeon Seventli day Adventists December ter liZIEWr Were employing Tiv kers in countries in languages The organization included conferences institutions and churches J Number baptized This is an average of each day The net gain Sabbath school membership December Donations in North Ame
- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Xatitaira Volume XVII GREETINGS I am taking this opportunity to send my sincere greetings to the dear brethren and sisters throughout the Jamaica Conference It is a real pleasure to me to be back at the office after an absence of three and one half months It is good to be home again I am especially grateful for your faithful efforts during my absence and for the rich blessing of the Lord upon every branch of His work in this part of His harvest field And this is i
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Ajiamaira Ihtiitur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY A WORD FOR THE DOUBTING OR DISCOURAGED quot Obstacles to the advancement of the work of God will appear but fear not To the Omnipotence of the King of kings our covenant keeping God unites the gentleness and care of a tender shepherd Nothing can stand in His way His power is absolute and it is the pledge of the sure fulfilment of His promises to His people He can remove all obstructions to the advancement
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- autatra Visitor Vol No KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER a GOD WILL PROVIDE ANY who profess to be Christ apos s follower have an anxious troubled heart because they are afraid to trust themselves with God They do not make a complete surrender to Him for they shrink from the consequences that such a surrender may involve Unless they do make this surrender they cannot find p
- The Jamaica Record | October 1, 1906
- Periodical Issue
- 1906-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- THE JA vVRICTC RECORD VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER An Interesting Letter It is with hearts filled with gratitude that we publish the following letter which has just been received from the beloved Editor of the rECORD who left our shores a few weeks ago for a surgical operation in the United States of America and who requests that it be read to all the Churches and Companies by the several Church Elders and Leaders New England Sanitarium October th
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1938
- Periodical Issue
- 1938-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- antaira VOLUME XIII KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER quot GIVE NUMBER FOLLOW ME quot J apos As it ever occurred to you as you ave taken your part in the annual BY C E ANDROSS Harvest Ingathering work from year to year that Jesus Himself left an exam acknowledged as sons and daughters of ple of asking a contribution toward the God quot D A p needs of the people Jesus Was in conBut it was not only the needs of people versation with a young man w
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1931
- Periodical Issue
- 1931-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r J antaira i i itnr VoL KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY FAITHFUL INTEGRITY The power of little acts of evil of small inconsistencies to mold character are not estimated as they should be The grandest and most elevated principles are revealed to us in the Word of God They are given to us to strengthen every effort for good to control and balance the mind to lead us to aspire to reach a high standard In the history of Joseph Daniel and his fellows we see how
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1942
- Periodical Issue
- 1942-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly apos Jainaira VOLUME XVI KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST CHRIST AS THE TENDER PLANT Brother as well as our blessed SavTaken from the quot Signs of the Times quot iour and Intercessor quot For he shall grow up before Him Jesus was indeed a quot tender plant quot as a tender plant and as a root out in His infancy childhood and youth of a dry ground He bath no form and until the time when He was to nor comliness and when we shall be about His quot Father a
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r lantaira VoLumE XIV KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER INGATHERING CAMPAIGN SHORT AND SUCCESSFUL BY HAROLD C BROWN The Harvest Ingathering season is on All Jamaica is astir Most of our churches have already entered into the campaign with great enthusiasm As have met with the pastors and elders of the various tricts of the conference in their appointed rally centers I have noticed a decided spirit of consecration on the part of all for a short intensive and su
- The Jamaica Visitor | March 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-03-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly aiantaira VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA MARCH NUMBER THE NEW YEA u S OUTLOOK BY H M BLUNDEN C QTHAT shall the year bring to the Advent Movement and to me This is a momentous question and one which is of vital interest to every believer in the the third angel apos s message The year has dawned with the world stricken and in sore distress War bloodshed and famine walk through the world as a spectre and tens of millions of our fellow men are in
- The Jamaica Visitor | November 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-11-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r apos Mamma iti itur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA NOVEMBER AN EVENTFUL DATE The Passing of the Diamond Anniver apos sary of Missions The passing of the date September marked the passing of an eventful date of outstanding interest in connection with the programme of the Third Angel apos s message It was on September sixty years ago that Elder J N Andrews as the first worker to leave the shores of America left Boston on the S S
- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1938
- Periodical Issue
- 1938-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- lituttaira VoL TO THE MEMBERS IN THE ANTILLIAN UNION BY BLUNDEN This is my first word to you through the medium of our church Papers and I extend to everyone my Christian greetings In coming to you as superintendent of the union I am well aware that I have a hard task to perform in stepping into the place made vacant by one who was well beloved by all the people Through the years of faithful service in the Antillian Union Pastor Ogden endeared himself to the heart
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- X antaira i isitur VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST NUMBER IWZGWZ GWZ C WZ tit G apos ZGAPeZV apos Z G quot V GW apos ZI PZ G Za Vit eZ GOD TAKES ACCOUNT i By Mrs E G White HE voice of God heard in the past ages is sounding down along the line from century to century through generations that have come upon the stage of action and passed away Shall God speak and His voice not be represented What power mapped out all thi
- The Jamaica Visitor | April 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-04-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Xattuttra Volume XVII SHARING OUR BLESSINCS quot The Lord never made such a mistake as to convert a soul and leave it under the power of covetousness quot Vol p This being true every Seventh day Ad ventist in the Jamaica Conference should search the heart carefully and ask him apos self or herself quot Do I find even a tinge of covetousness there Is it a joy to me to return to God my tithe my offerings Does my heart thrill at the thought that I
- The Jamaica Visitor | March 1, 1938
- Periodical Issue
- 1938-03-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Conference Special thitor iikunatra Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA MARCH amp APRIL Twenty Second Session of Jamaica Conference Ninety Eight Churches Represented Pastor H T Elliot Gives First Sabbath Sermon The twenty second session of the Jamaica Conference was held in the new North Street church building February to March The meetings were well attended It was impossible to find seating space for all This was particularly so on the two Sabbaths The last S