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- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1943
- Periodical Issue
- 1943-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly amp antra Volume XVII Number Kingston Jamaica October GOD apos S APPOINTMENTS In Luke apos s Gospel chapter nine verses we read these familiar words quot Then he called his twelve disciples together and he sent them to preach the kingdom of God and to heal the sick And he said unto them Take nothing for your journey neither staves nor scrip neither bread neither money neither have two coats apiece quot This was the Master apos s o
- The Jamaica Visitor | November 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-11-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Thr segamaira Visitor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA NOVEMBER No P W k alt HIGHEST OF ALL SCIENCES alp HE highest of all sciences is the science of soul saving The greatest work to which human beings can aspire is the work of winning men from sin to holiness For the accomplishment of this work a broad foundation must be laid A comprehensive education is needed an education th
- The Jamaica Visitor | July 1, 1938
- Periodical Issue
- 1938-07-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- lantaira ittir VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA JULY No RELIABILITY OF GOD apos S COUNSEL E K SLADE In the gift of the Spirit of prophecy and the classifying of that which is truth for the remnant church the Lord has or error and that which is inspired and provided perfectly reliable counsel The that which is the product of the author apos s quot Testimonies quot will be found to be always mind A bit of study leads us to observe in harmony with the Bible We
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zdattutira niitur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY A VIEW OF THE JUDGMENT quot The great day of the execution of God apos s judgment seemed to have come Ten thousand times ten thousand were assembled apos before a large throne upon which was seated a Person of majestic appearance Several books were before Him and upon the covers of each was written in letters of gold which seemed like a burning flame of fire apos Ledger of Heaven apos quot One of these book
- The Jamaica Visitor | November 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-11-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zliatuaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA NOVEMBER DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR quot In this age of corruption when our adversary the devil as a roaring lion walketh about seeking whom he may devour I see the necessity of lifting my voice in warning Watch and pray lest ye enter into temptation apos There are many who possess brilliant talents who wickedly devote them to the service of Satan What warning can I give to a people who profess to have come out from the
- The Jamaica Visitor | November 1, 1942
- Periodical Issue
- 1942-11-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly Xantaira Volume XVI Kingston Jamaica November LOOK AHEAD This is a time for the young people of the church to look ahead and prepare for the future There is a very great work to be done in advancing the Gospel Large numbers of honest hearted men and women are now giving themselves to the Lord and preparing to meet Him at His coming Hundreds are being baptized every year and the membership of the church is rapidly growing But even greater days are before us
- The Jamaica Visitor | March 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-03-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- iantaira i i ttur Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA MARCH HEAVENLY COURTESIES quot Christianity will make a man a gentleman Christ was courteous even to His persecutors and His true followers will manifest the same spirit Look at Paul when brought before rulers His speech before Agrippa is an illustration of true courtesy as well as persuasive eloquence The gospel does not encourage the formal politeness current with the world but the courtesy that springs from
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1937
- Periodical Issue
- 1937-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- thitor r Jantaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST No THE WORK OF OUR TRAINING SCHOOLS quot The youth are to be encouraged to BY PROFESSOR H D ISAAC colours so are the youth of this denomiattend our schools which should become nation being called to enlist for Prince more and more like the schools of the nal character of God quot Counsels to Teach Emanuel But before our young people prophets Our schools have been estab ers pp are prepare
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1935
- Periodical Issue
- 1935-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zgantaira iiiitur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST No THE FINAL WARNING BY Mrs E G WHITE Selections from Great Controversy Chapter quot Fearful is the issue to which the world is to be brought The powers of earth uniting to war against the commandments of God will decree that apos all both small and great rich and poor free and bond apos shail conform to the custom of the church by the observance of the false Sabbath All who refuse comp
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Jantaira r tot or KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST Vol No II r X i e c quot t quot quot i apos X it M C quot quot C quot f f At s y tt y y Z ili A s s s C t P r a y e r and aith Y st g HROUGH faith in Christ every deficiency of character may be supplied eve
- The Jamaica Visitor | July 1, 1937
- Periodical Issue
- 1937-07-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r amaira h tliitur No KINGSTON JAMAICA JULY VOL PERFECTING CHARACTER MRS E G WHITE quot Christ has given us no assurance that to attain perfection of character is an easy matter A noble all round character is not inherited It does not come to us by accident A noble character is earned by individual effort through the merits and grace of Christ God gives the talents the powers of the mind we form the character It is formed by hard stern ba
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1926
- Periodical Issue
- 1926-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zbe jainaf Pa Vol ar KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER WORKERS TOGETHER As surely as God created the heavens and the earth so surely is He the author and finisher of the plan of salvation In patience and long suffering throughout the age He has waited for man to try and demonstrate the failure of human plans for the redemption of the race but God quot is not slack concerning His promise as some Co uswa apos d not willing that ony should pertowards us not will
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1931
- Periodical Issue
- 1931-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Zgattiaira thittir VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY i moo oeaso agragoe e arae g Saving Those Who Are Saved quot Everyone who connects himself with the church makes in that act a solemn vow to work for the interest of the church and to hold that interest above every worldly consideration It is his work to preserve a living connection with God to engage with heart and soul in the great scheme of redemption and to show in his life and
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1927
- Periodical Issue
- 1927-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Tbe Jamaica Visitor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER HARVEST INGATHERING RALLY SONG Tune quot His truth is Marching On quot Mine eyes are looking round to see the work of quot Gathering quot start When each member of our church will take an active earnest part To tell their friends and neighbours that a Saviour claims their hearts His day is almost here Chorus Hasten hasten take your papers Hasten hasten take your papers Hasten hasten take y
- The Jamaica Visitor | May 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-05-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- aitintaira VOLUME XV A KINGSTON JAMAICA MAY NUMBER Persona Vessage to the Believers in Jaynaica By W E Atkin Y HEART has been mightily stirred at the tremendous events taking place throughout the world the last few months and as I write these lines another chapter has been written in the history of the war in Europe Germany has seized Denmark and overrun that country in one day Norway has been attacked and several of its principal cities have been
- The Jamaica Visitor | September 1, 1931
- Periodical Issue
- 1931-09-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zliatnaira itithitur VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA SEPTEMBER ilex eoseg iceaoR quot s Harvest Ingathering Campaign September The Harvest is ripe the fields are white And the Gathering calls our zeal invite For the fulling ears by the Latter Rain And the gilding sun have prepared the grain To be gathered by this new campaign The Field is large and the crops are great The sunset sky shows the hour is late And the Master apos s word has so lon
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- ittmaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY THE CHRISTIAN apos S HIGH WATER MARK quot Choose poverty reproach separation from friends or any suffering rather than to defile the soul with sin Death before dishonour or the transgression of God apos s law should be the motto of every Christian quot quot None will will ever be called to perfect Christian character under more favourable circumstances than of our Saviour The fact that Christ lived thirty years
- The Jamaica Visitor | June 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-06-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- ittinaira VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA JUNE PARTNERSHIP WITH GOD quot You have within your reach more than finite possibilities A man as God applies the term is a son of God Now are we the sons of God and it doth not yet appear what we shall be but we know that when He shall appear we shall be like Him for we shall see Him as He is And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself even as He is pure apos It is your privilege to turn away fro
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1928
- Periodical Issue
- 1928-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Tbe Jamaica Visitor Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST No there is no definite aim that seeks no prize In a race we enjoy the strain of running To the Brethren and Sisters and call the pain fun for the glory of winJamaica Conference ning But a race is made up of a track with This is just a word of greeting to all our a definite starting and winning post at each dear brethren and sisters in Jamaica I ar end We must start out at the first with our eye on
- The Jamaica Visitor | March 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-03-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Oly ljantaira VOLUME XVI quot REMEMBER quot quot Call to remembrance the former days quot Heb quot They forgot quot Ps Israel apos s forgetfulness has been recorded for our benefit quot Now all these things happened unto them for ensampies quot Marg quot Types quot I Cor If there was ever a time that we should carefully study the experiences of ancient Israel it is now It is for our profit that they are written It is at the peri
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1936
- Periodical Issue
- 1936-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r latuatra VoL HARVEST INGATHERING CAMPAIGN Official Time Aug To Oct Nearly a year has rolled around since the launching of the campaign This year we have decided to start the campaign August This will give us a better opportunity to meet the people before adverse circumstances may arise to hinder our work Experience taught us last year that it pays to quot strike while the iron is hot quot By this I mean that we had very good success i
- The Jamaica Visitor | December 1, 1929
- Periodical Issue
- 1929-12-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Xamatra Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA DECEMBER No CHOOSING OFFICERS ACTS apos FROM these scriptures we learn that the Lord has certain men to fill certain positions God will teach His people to move carefully and to make wise choice of men who will not betray sacred trusts If in Christ apos s day the believers needed to be guarded in their choice of men for posit
- The Jamaica Visitor | August 1, 1941
- Periodical Issue
- 1941-08-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- laittaita Illigitur VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA AUGUST NUMBER Sabbath School Consecration Day BY D V POND g oday the enemy of all souls is making his supreme quot all out quot effort to win over into his ranks the members and youth of the Advent Movement We Must answer this foe with with an unprecedented quot method in an quot all out quot endeavour to preserve what has already been gained and to capture the hearts of our youth as well as those studyingt
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1940
- Periodical Issue
- 1940-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- A atttaira r VOLUME XV KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER NUMBER X A Statement and An Appeal jr t is with an ardent wish that every Seventhday Adventist may read this article that the writer pens these lines Not that he can say such important things but after preaching fifty years and bearing responsibilities as an administrator for much of that time feels he has something to say to the church of God by way of warning Especially would I crave the reading of this sta
- The Jamaica Visitor | July 1, 1932
- Periodical Issue
- 1932-07-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Jamaira Von KINGSTON JAMAICA JULY No ea CO OPERATION WITH CHRIST IN EDUCATION quot Christ is the apos Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world apos As through Christ every human being has life so also through Him every soul receives some ray of divine light Not only intellectual but spiritual power a perception of light a desire for goodness exists in every heart But against these principles there is struggling an antagonistic po