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- Asiatic Division Outlook | November 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-11-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- Aziatit ttion VOL uttook NO t apos SHANGHAI CHINA NOVEMBER The Shanghai Missionary College The opening exercises of the Shanghai Missionary College mere held on Wednesday morning October The enrollment is about one hundred fifty representing thirteen of the nineteen provinces of China Addresses of welcome and exhortation and encouragement were made by the Principal Professor S L Frost and by Brethren Evans Selmon Hall and other
- Asiatic Division Outlook | December 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-12-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- dook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA DECEMBER ated laboring with those who understood but little English and a number of these also joined in the consecration service In the testimonies that were given at the close of this goOd service it was found that those who came forward and gave their testimonies were speaking in five different languages namely English Burmese Telegu Hindustani and Chinese It was most encouraging to see these different nationalities yield
- Asiatic Division Mission News | February 1, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-02-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA FEBRUARY I Where Are You Looking quot If you apos re wanting to be wretched Look within There you apos ll see so much that apos s lacking So much sin That you apos ll grow discouraged weary With the outlook dark and dreary If you apos re wanting to be wretched Look within quot If you wish to be distracted Look around See your neighbor apos s faults and failings Which abound What the world apos s mad race for pleasure Take
- Asiatic Division Mission News | March 15, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-03-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- SHANGHAI CHINA MARCH VOL No Mommarrommaur What Have You Wrought Oh sad of heart oh glad of heart Oh gloomy soul or gay What have you wrought what have you brought Against the Reckoning Day For never tears and never fears Or fame or wealth or power Can bend the hour can fend the hour When all your debt you pay Perhaps you toiled and never came To dwell with one desire Perhaps you wrought and never knew Achievement apos s warmth and fir
- The China Division Reporter | August 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-08-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Statistical Number r mpApAnojV MiAmAINWP MDMIAVIN i tLAMJSMW Il P ro IMMItxixAskr quot quot mromAtjAVA AMMAPAnt IMAIIAMMAVAIM IRM GAWP oj t C C C t E C C IIIC I C E IIII r vitiv Y IPTIVAVVV R M r APJ AmpotilmArAmimmxtivi iY L irporfer l VOL SHANGHAI CHINA AUGUST q
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | March 1, 1925
- Periodical Issue
- 1925-03-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- TailEasteratlitstin I Vol thigh Na SHANGHAI CHINA MARCH re Ir ir n r FINISHING THE WORK I H EVANS E have a great work a work that is soon to be finished It is worldwide in its movement it reaches every nation of earth No people ever before undertook such a program as we Looking at it from a human standpoint we can see quot Impossible quot printed in bold type Then it is we reckon without our Leader But our strength is not in man apo
- Asiatic Division Mission News | January 15, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-01-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JANUARY NO Z ORGANIZATION OF THE CENTRAL SOUTHERN LUZON CONFERENCE First Local Conference Organized in Asia On the arrival in the Philippines of Pastors DanAt the appointed hOtir the meeting was called lells and Knox president and treasurer respectively of order by Pastor Finster and the subject of organizahe General Conference a meeting of the siatic Divi tion was introduced ion Committee was held at Manila t
- Asiatic Division Mission News | August 1, 1913
- Periodical Issue
- 1913-08-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- NEWS LETTER FOR THE ASIATI Volume mom mom Atom Shanghai Aug Letter V ASIATIC DIVISION NEWS Probably all the workers in the Asiatic Division haie learned ere this that Eider Evans will not return to this field At the late General Conference some advance steps were taken in organiz ing our work throughout the world into great divisions This is only a step in advance in bringing about a more perfect organization for t
- The China Division Reporter | August 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-08-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Harvest Ingathering Campaign Special ta M r r a ibtort eporter No SHANGHAI CHINA AUGUST Vol PRESS TOGETHER H W MILLER M D Remarks during a special meeting of workers held at the biennial session of the South China Union BOVE all these things put on charity which is the bond of perfectness quot In our striving for perfect lives we often pray for perfection That which is going to bind us together and help us to attain to perfection of c
- The China Division Reporter | March 15, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-03-15
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Big Week Campaign April AVsuvEatyq vUj vn V t g iiiiiiiiilniiiiiiilli ItillilliliiiiiMillilliiiinlilliiiiiiilnilliiiiiillinliiiiiiiiMillillillillnillIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII t IMIIIIIIP F sr mimpsq v ows movzisA ly mtup pxotteastgimmurcpumr kimmtwastmi quot mmystr goimmsvr IvaltVil I ii Y l apos Z IN / w i V / Ina Pm apos ision Xterforftr is voL
- The China Division Reporter | June 1, 1939
- Periodical Issue
- 1939-06-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Division Council Recommendations P IXT I t k AMIPAIX AMMAPAMAI P INV VIVIMIMPAMMT IMMIMICWIMP APVILIVI W MMA JIA PSVP PAPVICU Eg LitC C C E E C i ii Ic LIA AVa V UV IMPARVAIKIVMMATAVIA a cfi iv ivriv k MIMI IIIVIMPAI IXTAIKPAMMIA PPAMA Thina
- The China Division Reporter | May 1, 1937
- Periodical Issue
- 1937-05-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Statistical Special Covering the Year apos Cs Cs err Gina i Reporter U Vol SHANGHAI CHINA MAY No C quot That They All May Be One quot By Frederick Griggs quot IN unity there is strength quot and a quot three fold cord quot is not quickly broken The advance of the cause of truth is dependent in great measure upon the unity of the church In His prayer for His followers apos the Master laid special emphasis upon the value of a united
- Asiatic Division Outlook | April 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-04-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- ehittlit titian dank VOL Nos SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL I I A F A i Hospital building at the Yencheng mission compound Honan China i t Ati apos apos apos e i apos r a s Dr D E Davenport with the nurses in training in the Yencheng hospital of ASIATIC DIVISION OUTLOOK GENERAL ARTICLES Light and Shadow SHE said quot Instead of mamma apos s girl A little bird I apos d li
- Asiatic Division Outlook | February 1, 1920
- Periodical Issue
- 1920-02-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- Az ibi ion VOL SHANGHAI CHINA FEBRUARY The Set of the Sails One ship drives east and the other drives west By the very same wind that blows apos Tis the set of the sail and not the gale That shows which way she goes Like the gates of the sea are the waves of fate As we journey along through life apos Tis the set of the sail that determines the goal And not the storm and the strife Selected The Work in Chosetu As we review the work of we
- The China Division Reporter | September 1, 1936
- Periodical Issue
- 1936-09-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- gg eporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA SEPTEMBER A MISSIONARY HYMN acg acg affi ReA SAINTS of God the dawn is brightening Token of our coming Lord O apos er the earth the field is whitening Louder rings the Master apos s word quot Pray for reapers In the harvest of the Lord quot Feebly now they toil in sadness Weeping o apos er the waste around Slowly gathering grains of gladness While their echoing cries resound quot Pray that reapers In God apos s harvest
- The China Division Reporter | June 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-06-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Z n C eLina ibi ion Reporter re ie Vol SHANGHAI CHINA JUNE No P is n A Work of Co operation is H W Miller M D E ARE in a work where many hands are commissioned to perform the task A very unique picture is given us in the twelfth chapter of First Corinthians as to how the many gifted talents found in the church are to be grouped for one common purpose the salvation of mankind These are all to be controlled by one Spirit and grouped under o
- The China Division Reporter | May 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-05-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Zit eilla ibitiort Reporter VOL SHANGHAI CHINA MAY NO U quot In Every Nation f H W Miller M D U Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons but in every nation he that feareth Him and worketh righteousness is accepted with Him quot Acts k U P N THE China Division we have many peoples entrusted to us for whom to labor Aside from the Chinese with their various In dialects and differing customs in distant parts of China
- Asiatic Division Outlook | April 1, 1923
- Periodical Issue
- 1923-04-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- No SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL VOL r gn haprat to Tar qcZa ttrn richer arts When the readers of the Outlook see this note nearly half of will be in the past Only six or seven more months remain for work We must remember that our business is to win souls to Christ and present them to Him with charatters that He can accept If we have accomplished little in the first half of what will be the result in the last half What will the harvest be Wi
- Asiatic Division Mission News | February 15, 1917
- Periodical Issue
- 1917-02-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- OL v SHANGHAI CHINA FEBRUARY these subscribers are heathen and half are Christians of other churches He says that there are instances quot Do you consider your work with the Signs of the where people have begun to keep the Sabbath as the Times worth while and are anyof those who subscribe result of reading the magazine In one city are twenty people who are keenly infor the paper interested iu the message quot Such was the question I put to Tien Su a co
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | June 1, 1925
- Periodical Issue
- 1925-06-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- ANNUAL STATISTICAL NUMBER AND SPRING COUNCIL RECOMMENDATIONS Tarliasteuti tasigit tiro vol NO SHANGHAI CHINA JUNE SHOW THYSELF A MAN I H EVANS AVID knew that he was soon to die Only a prospered quot Of the maxim quot Don apos t have too many irons mere fragment of time and he must go the in the fire quot Dr Adam Clarke said quot Put all your irons way of all the earth Already Solomon had in the fire shovel tongs poker only keep them hot
- Asiatic Division Outlook | April 1, 1924
- Periodical Issue
- 1924-04-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- VOL NO SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL MIMMilusiMmillIlliiiimuntlifill I calanefizatiort of itle Pilate ur crib amp iteration quot Our sufficiency is of God quot apos Difficulties melt in His presence In Him are those mighty overcoming energies which accomplish the possible and the impossible with equal readiness quot There is One with us quot says Dr Speer quot to whom the impossible is His chief delight quot ny
- The China Division Reporter | October 1, 1947
- Periodical Issue
- 1947-10-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- The China Division Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA OCTOBER No Rebuilding Q BUILT we the wall and all the wall was joined together unto the half thereof for quot the people had a mind to work quot Neh As in the time of Nehemiah so this also is a time of rebuilding During the great war many of our institutions and chapels in China were either damaged or entirely destroyed Recently the General Co
- The China Division Reporter | December 1, 1947
- Periodical Issue
- 1947-12-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- The china Division Reportex Vol SHANGHAI CHINA DECEMBER No More Preachers Needed W H Branson step was taken at the time of the recent Amoy annual meeting and workers apos A FORWARD institute when six licensed ministers received ordination Three vof these were from the Amoy Mission and three from the North Fukien Mission The workers from North Fukien had joined with those of the Amoy Mission for the workers apos institute which was held at our school
- Asiatic Division Mission News | March 1, 1915
- Periodical Issue
- 1915-03-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- SHANGHAI CHINA MARCH VOL Arise Arise Arise By Mrs Edna Dotson Crabhe Arise remnant of Israel apos s host arise Our High Priest watches from the skies Soon God will send His Son in splendor grand And justice mete to all in ev apos ry land To those who death deserve and those who life To those who peace have wrought and those who strife As our work has been will we rewarded be When the eyes of man shall God apos s great glory see and guarantee
- Asiatic Division Mission News | June 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-06-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JUNE The Mustard Seed No apos American canvassers this may seem large yet it is true And our deliveries here average about as good as they do in the States It is true that the quot padres quot priests sometimes warn their flock and thus cause us some trouble Yet we have not had a great deal of trouble from that source We have made a small beginning in three other languages the Cebuan the Panayan and the ilocano And one g