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- Asiatic Division Mission News | April 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-04-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL VOL Proportion The people of the United States in spent for lace they gave all denominations included less than for missions I ELEVEN cents for missions and a dollar bill for lace Is our index of proportion shows our zeal to save the Rase Said the Lord to His disciples quot Bring an offering today or the famine stricken peoples who are suffering far away quot And His sleek well fed disciple
- Harry Miller to L. C. Coulston - Jun. 5, 1934
- Correspondence
- 1934-06-05
- Miller, Harry Willis 1879-1977
- Loma Linda University Archives and Special Collections
- Dear Brother Coulston I do not have time to write you a long letter but am sending you a copy of a letter I havd just sent to Dr Magsn and this will tell you something about the funeral As to eathea apos s plan I think she plans to remain in China but I suppose she will wait a letter from her folks before making a final decision We are hoping however that she w i l l stay by over here for she is tied to this land through the loss of a husbandever devoted to her
- Asiatic Division Mission News | December 1, 1914
- Periodical Issue
- 1914-12-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- SHANGHAI CHINA DECEMBER VOL quot Stir Me quot apos Stir me stir me Lord I care not how But stir my heart in passion for the world Stir me to give to go but most to pray Stir till the blood red banner be unfurled O apos er lands that still in heathen darkness lie O apos er deserts where no cross is lifted high quot Stir me stir me Lord till all my heart Is filled with strong compassion for these souls Till thy compelling must apos driv
- The China Division Reporter | July 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-07-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- c c cCct cc C C C C C cC ez I Q N N C C fo Harvest Ingathering Special lirr Mina ibizion Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA JULY No apos r ae as a as Vrt a God apos s Plan for Financing His Work as H W MILLER aD HE silver is Mine and the gold is Mine saith the Lord of hosts quot Haggai God claims ownership of all the wealth this world possesses All through the history of His church the Lord has made it clear that He is able to provide for
- The China Division Reporter | September 1, 1947
- Periodical Issue
- 1947-09-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- The apos China Division Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA SEPTEMBER No A Message Froni Our President now been in China about seven mohths Upon returning we were most grateful WE toHAVE find how God had so signally blessed the efforts of our Chinese workers and believers during the awful war years Only a few missionaries had been able to remain on the field and these only in quot Free China quot but they too h ad been especially blessed in their arduous l
- Asiatic Division Outlook | January 1, 1919
- Periodical Issue
- 1919-01-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- uttook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JANUARY NOS WORKERS IN ATTENDANCE AT THE HUNAN GENERAL MEETING Changsha Hunan Province China November to December The foreign laborers present were seated left to right Mrs A Hall Pastors A Hall F A Allum H M Blunden and standing in center just back of those named Pastor B Kuhn See page God apos s promises of what He Himself will do in heathen lands in the last da
- The China Division Reporter | October 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-10-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- P i k A apos / / apos k AVAftk V / k A i apos apos P apos J g J n / apos quot IS k J apos A apos apos apos M ntlinfillICIHMIMIIMMIIIHIHCERMINICHHIIIIIIMEHIMMIRMIIIIMPHIIIIIIMICEIMIllinIIIIIIHREIffiffill ffiffi I lVP I l Jd tirt kirpnii k / apos I apos L apo
- Asiatic Division Outlook | July 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-07-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- ziatit uttook SHANGHAI CHINA JULY Looking across the whitening ilds to u Chinese village lying not more than half a mile from the Asiatic Division headquarters Sharighai The Fields are White up your eyes behold the task to which The Master calls Earth apos s fields the reapers wait And low much golden grain is bending now So low that fallen soiled and stained it lies Because no hand has gleaned The harvests ripe Invite thy love thy prayer thy toi
- The China Division Reporter | February 1, 1936
- Periodical Issue
- 1936-02-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- ry r VOL ibi ton Reporter z g No SHANGHAI CHINA FEBRUARY gAg Planning for Advances During the Year Extracts from an address given by the president of the China Division at the opening of the Winter Council Shanghai Jan X REGARD this as one of our most important Councils ever held first because our work is larger in extent and numbers than before secondly inasmuch as we face serious conditions in the earth and the territory within this
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | August 1, 1924
- Periodical Issue
- 1924-08-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- Fax cEristertilibisinit VOL SHANGHAI CHINA AUGUST thigh No What About Your Goal I H EVANS VERY business that prospers must have a balance statement to know whether or not it is making a profit Large interests most carefully study their monthly statements to determine whether they are gaining or losing A business cond ucted by men who are indifferent to results soon fails often dragging others into loss and disgrace Nothing thrives but sin and confus
- Asiatic Division Outlook | April 15, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-04-15
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- Iva itidion uttook NO SHANGHAI CHINA APRIL VOL UNENTERED REGIONS IN THE ASIATIC DIVISION Formosa Taiwan LITTLE more than a hundred miles off the southeastern coast of China and midway between Japan and the Philippines lies a beautiful island known as Formosa or Taiwan which has never been permanently occupied by seventh day Adventist mission quot Formosa is rooted in God apos s purpose as surely as Orion or the Pleiades That purpose apos will rip
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | April 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-04-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- STATISTICAL NUMBER YEAR jar EtiSiCaDtilikilt VOL SHANGHAI CHINA EXTRA FOR APRIL NO x MMMINI Progress I H EVANS N the world there are many standards by which we judge of progress but in the Lord apos s work true progress is indicated by the growth of the spiritual life and by the work done in bringing others to Christ The prosperity of the soul is not gauged by statistics that is an experience attained only by prayer meditation and the
- Asiatic Division Outlook | December 1, 1918
- Periodical Issue
- 1918-12-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- uttook VOL SHANGHAI CHINA DECEMBER Intercession My soul wait thou in silence for God only For my expectation is from Him He only is my rock and my salvation He is my high tower I shall not be moved With God is my salvation and my glory The rock of my strength and my refuge is in God Trust in Him at all times ye people Pour out your heart before Him God is a refuge for us NOS to take their places by our side for the warning of the multi
- Asiatic Division Mission News | December 1, 1916
- Periodical Issue
- 1916-12-01
- Asiatic Division Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Asiatic Division Conference
- VOL SHANGHAI CHINA apos DECEMBER No Alorm romM Trt ist apos Since thy Father apos s arm sustain apos s thee Peaceful be When a chastening hand restrains thee It is He Know His love in apos full apos completeness Fills the measure of thy Weakneas If He wound thy spirit sore Trust Him more quot WithOut inuirnur uncomplaining In His hand apos Lay whatever things thou canst not Understand If the world thy folly apos sPurneth
- Asiatic Division Outlook | January 1, 1921
- Periodical Issue
- 1921-01-01
- Far Eastern Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Far Eastern Division
- nit oak VOL SHANGHAI CHINA JANUARY Facing the New Year THE old year is dead It cannot be recalled And if we could recall it perhaps we would not want to Retrospects though occasionally profitable are not always pleasant Perhaps our victories were few and our defeats many Perhaps the year was blighted by the shadows of disappointed hopes and unattained ideals or efforts that were almost fruitless Perhaps there were long stretches between our quot