The Official Newspaper for Union College of Seventh day Adventisti Vol No October Union apos s Scholarship Match p Carve a Pumpkin at the ASB Social Night p Career Days Comes to the Union College Campus p amp / CLOCKTOWER/ October Editorial quot The Touch of the The story is told of an auction where the last item an old and worn violin was put up for bids Not many were interested and as the auctioneer raised his gavel to pro
The Acts of the Apostles in the Proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Los Angeles Cal N ov If Thankful to God for His mercies and mindful of your friendship and co operation in the w ork the Master has given us to do I send you this book with the hope that its record of untiring service may give you courage to press on till the conflict is over n n LIBRARY WflEW AND HERALD ACTS OF THE APOSTLES The Acts of the Apostles In the Proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ quot T h e y that w ere scattered abroad B Y EL LE N G WH
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Nurturing Sabbath Observance in the Lawrenceburg and Pulaski, Tennessee, Seventh-day Adventist Churches
Abstract Nurturing Sabbath Observance in the Lawrenceburg and Pulaski Tennessee Seventh day Adventist Churches Riggs John Delano Doctor of Ministry Seventh day Adventist Theological Seminary Andrews University Norman K Miles Advisor C Mervyn Maxwell Advisor Benjamin D Schoun Advisor Problem Sabbathkeeping practices vary widely fran congregation to congregation and among Sabbathkeepers individually This study attenuated to evaluate the Sabbathkeeping practi
quot THIS SAME JESUS WHO IS TAKEN UP FROM YOU INTO HEAVEN SHALL SO OOME IN LIKE MANNER AS YE HAVE SEEN HIM G INTO HEAVEN quot BO STON AND NEW YORK FEBRUARY periods of the orator It is held forth as Lamb is the light thereof and the na truths l That the influence of Satan the great incentive to missionary effort ions o them w i a saved shall walk will be wonde fully restra ined so hat he AT NO DEVONSHIRE STREET BOSTON the glorious r
WHOLE NO BOSTON TUESDAY MAY VOLUME XXIV NO amp E SEE SEVENTH PAGE OF THIS PAPER to the example of our Head i e Christ we confess that there will be a true resurrection of History of the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Flesh the flesh of all the dead Neither de we believe from the times of the Apostles to A D that we shall rise in an aereal or any other kind of flesh as some have deleriously fancied but BY D T TAYLOR in
WHOLE NO BOSTON SATURDAY JANUARY VOLUME XXII NO by his rare discovery of a new world then the apos pet apos s sounding and the Lord apos s Kingdom was at the Papal reign of years None who menend would immediately come In this view only the door tion dates and calculate the time of the advent A fair proportion were out and out millena imagined it would be delayed
ISSUE UNION COLLEGE OCTOBER SENATE PLANS IN FULL SWING As a new committee they will be pondering questions such as Why are the youth leaving or staying in the church How can the youth help the church and What can the church do to help the youth STORY ON PAGE INSIDE THIS ISSUE A long way from home page Every purchase matters page Super couples give back page HUMANS OF UNION COLLEGE Where do you feel most comfortable
ON CAMPUS rr VoL XXIV NUMBEll UNION COLLEGE LINCOLN NEBRASKA MARCH YOUTH RALLY OPENS FRIDAY NIGHT Student Association Proposal Brought to Student staff Group E W Dunbar General Conference M V Secretary Will organize U C Youth Rally The question of a student association at Union College was raised last Monday by student members at a regular meeting of the college apos s Student staff Council Introducing this topic for consideration by the grou
An Alphabetical Index to the New Testament
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Vol Xl fc lt NO OCTOBER Union College Lincoln Nebraska President Meets President The presidents of the Seventhday Adventist colleges of North America were invited to see President Ford October Monday at about in the evening The invitation was arranged by representative Foley from Washington state All of the SDA North American colleges were represented Southwestern Union Pacific Union Columbia Union Southern Missionary Loma Linda University
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The Great Iron Wheel
Republicanism backwards and Christianity reversed: in a series of letters addressed to J. Soule, Senior Bishop of the M. E. Church, South
c S / BOSTON SATURDAY FEBRUARY VOLUME XXII NO loaseumminwomemon THE ADVENT HERALD we serve is able to deliver us out of thy hand ed for the ingathering of God apos s elect but tak a visible striking form that God is the same Is published every Saturday at Kneeland et up king But if not be it known unto thee ing the Word of God alone as their guide they faithful God that ever ho was as willing as ever stairs Boston Mass
f I H O M E LIBRARY J U M J T T W U U n l l l l p g g apos f r u apos i s i t c / IVof gg M B jfc r BDrCLC i f fig f w d f e TESTIMONY FOB PRIVATE LIBRARY COF P Merrill THE CHURCH No By MRS E KEVIEW AND HERALD PACIFIC PRESS G WHITE BATTLE CREEK MICH OAKLAND CAL CONTENTS Camp Meeting Address Our College Parental Training Important Testimony The Testimonies Slighted Workers in our College Jealousy and Fault Fin
Cinr voi P UC Commences Diamond Anniversary a titer U N I O N COLLEGE L I N C O L N January Student T o Become Summer Missionary No MV Week of Prayer Designed To Help Students in College Problem Areas Union College apos s ASB Student Council has voted to sponsor a Unionite to go as a student missionary to South America diis comStudents teachers and alumni Members of die committee in ing summer Kiff Achord A S B of Union College along with die clu
Vacation Days Dec to Jan Wishing You A Merry Christmas CLOCK Union The College of the Golden Cords New Semester Staffs Chosen Sabbath School and Missionary Volunteer Officers to Begin Work January Ninth Election of officers school and Missionary to serve during the was completed at the in chapel Wednesday JANUAIQY CALIENDAU January Beginning of new year January Christmas vacation ends at p m January to Registration for second semester of
Luke quot WE HAVE NOT FOLLOWED CUNNINGLY DEVISED FABLES WHEN WE MADE KNOWN UNTO YOU THE POWER AND COMING OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST BUT WERE EYE WITNESSES OF HIS MAJESTY WHEN WE WERE WITH HIM IN THE HOLY MOUNT quot NEW SERIES Vol IV OMON ATEMDA OMME M n No WHOLE No S IMM IMM M M noted quot And I will show wonders in the heav to declare an event and its bearing upon their ens above and on the earth benea
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ADVENTIST HERITAGE CENTER VOL September Dr E A Sutherland Speaks Part II Cont from the June SURVEY You know there are a lot of people who would like to get into a better place than even California They apos d be glad to go somewhere where they would be sure to have something for nothing The whole country apos s full of that idea Of course heaven is a place where most people don apos t expect to do very much to pay their way up there I remember one t
U R O R R VOLUME UNION COLLEGE LINCOLN NEBRASKA D E C E M B E R XXVII A Classes Congregate for Gala Parties Senior Class The senior class had their part apos Saturday night December in Enge Hall with the theme frontier life There was a program beginning the evening of entertainment with a quartet Ernie Clark LaVern Opp Roy Jones and Mark Dickinson a piano duet the Drs V G Logan a reading Iris Dahl berg a solo with ukulele accompaniment
utjtet Vol XXXI UNION COLLEGE LINCOLN NEBRASKA NOVEMBER No Sub Campaign Drive Ladies Lead In CT Sub Letters Nearly Launch Short Letters Campaign by Lennart Colson CT Staff Writer T h e ladies of N o r t h H a l l p i l e d u p a n e a r l y l e a d a n d t h e n m a n aged to s t a v e off a late S o u t h H a l l r a l l y to w i n t h e a n n u a l C L O C K T O W E R W r i t i n g C a m p a i g n w i t h a t o t a l of l e t t e r s w r i t t e
PACIFIC UNION RECORDER apos l Then They that Feared the Lord Spake Often One to Another Vol Mountain View Cal January No use in the first Oregon camp meeting We sailed up the Pacific coast to Portland arriving at the latter place at p m the th It was quite a taxing rough sea trip for Sister White but Captain Conner and the stewardess did all they could for her comfort We remained on the steamer until the morning of the th Then