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- The West African Advent Messenger | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- West African Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, West African Union Mission
- VOL JULY No J By G R Nash Sabbath School Secretary General Conference N the year Mrs E G White made the following statement in the Youth apos s Instructor quot It is a sad failing with many that they are always behind time on Sabbath morning They are very particular about their own time they cannot afford to lose an hour of that but the Lord apos s time the only day out of the seven that the Lord claims as His and requires us to devote to
- Northern Light (European) | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Northern European Division, Northern European Division
- FRUITION by E W Pedersen quot WHAT are these which are arrayed in white robes quot Living testimonies to the power of God working among young people at a Seventh day Adventist junior college evidences of the impact of the Word of God upon young minds and hearts the first fruit of true Christian education Writes Pastor A Lohne president of the West Nordic Union quot Twenty eight young people were baptized at the close of the school year at Tyrifjord Hoyere Skole
- Our Times | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- FIR Chasing Rainbows for Happiness Page nt e r apos V iefettp tilMtVT A RECENT NEWS RELEASE reported the discovery of fossil remains apos of what the renowned British palaeontologist Dr L S B Leakey and other scientists think is one of the most ancient near human beings Homo habilis they have called him the capable man He is supposed to have lived nearly two million years ago Evolutionists were elated over this quot find quot Apprai
- The Ministry | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- EDITORIAL WATCH a sunrise over the Highlands in New Guinea Territory is to witness a T prophecy in parable How quickly the shades of night disappear as day begins Soon the whole area is ablaze with light How different those dense valleys appear in daylight And how different are the people when the truth of God has illumined their darkened minds For centuries those stone age tribes have been untouched by civilization New Guinea is sometimes referred to as quot t
- The Messenger | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Southeast Asia Union, Southeast Asia Union
- OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST UNION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA apos apos apos WSW VOLUME FOURTEEN July August Number FOUR When Mrs E G White was attending a meeting in Dorchester Mass in she was given a vision of the duty of the brethren to publish the light they had received After coming out of vision she turned to her husband and SOUTHEAST ASIA UNION said quot I have a message for you SALES You must begin to
- The Clock Tower | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Union College Associated Student Body, Union College
- Union College Heritage Collections
- U N I O N C O L L E G E L I N C O L N N E B R A S K A July Vol X X I U C T o u r Returns From Month apos s Travel M V quot E X O D U S quot TO FARM SUCCESS DESPITE W E A T H E R A N D MOSQUITOES quot T h e Exodus quot was the theme of the M V Campout that was held amidst rain and mosquitoes at Woodland Acres July Friday afternoon about forty campers set up tents and got fires oing for supper After supper the campers gathered around the campfi
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- HEALTH THE IMAGE THAT NEHRU LEFT Dabbling With Death LEG CRAMPS MM M Dr M A Ma jekodunmi welcomes Dr M K Afridi the new president TH WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY Photos Courtesy of WHO AN INTEREST PACKED international event every spring is the World Health Organization apos s annual assembly The purpose of this meeting is to review the year apos s activities of this great co operative body to decide on a programme and budget
- Canadian Union Messenger | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Canadian Union Conference, Canadian Union Conference
- O ci N O RTHWEST U TERRITORIES i c c cc ff to cr Ls U CI z i i V apos V apos MESSENE Vol XXXIII tt lt O ti lt z v a x apos Z / U t Oshawa Ontario J uly Target Tax Exemption Granted in Alberta PHILIP MOORES Conference President Alberta church schools have been subject to government taxes some schools which had enjoyed exemptions for a number
- The Inter-American Messenger | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- M INTER A IVIERICA N NOE / of ieereedo in the Colombia Venezuela Union By A H RIFFEL President In the large city of Bogota Pastor Lucas Diaz and GOD IS baring His powerful arm to perform great feats in these final hours of earth apos s history We see his colabourers explained that they have launched a signs of spiritual awakening and progress in every part continuous evangelistic campaign with the goal of raisof the Colombia Venezuela Union Reports indic
- Southwestern Union Record | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Southwestern Union Conference
- Yo No SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS OPERATION LONE STAR CONFERENCE NEWS LITERATURE EVANGELISM July Built for Action JOHN HANCOCK Associate Secretary General Conference MV Dept Boys and girls like to take orders but they like best the command quot Forward March quot not quot sit still and be good quot They are built for action every one apparently equipped with never ending forward thrust A few days ago I watc
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- The Adventist Sanitarium and Hospital at Tsuen Wan Kowloon which was formally opened on May NeW dti ZCSSTONS for RONa By Roger Heald M D Medical Director OVER people enjoyed the Vbrilliant sunshine of Hong Kong from the cool canopied porch of the new Adventist Sanitarium and Hospital at Tsuen Wan as the opening ceremony began at Noon on May The HK one hundred bed hospital which has an out patient capacity of a day was fo
- Our Times | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- x INCLUDED IN THIS ISSUE OUR TIMES A SURE FAITH IN A SURE FUTURE FAITH FINDS GOD ARE MORAL STANDARDS OUT Of DATE CHRISTIANS CAN apos T BE NEUTRAL IN HIS STEPS by OLIVE REDECEN DIBBLE help us as we climb life apos s steeps LORD To gain the wider vision That we may place our feet aright SYMONDS YAT With resolute decision Then as we onward upward toil O apos er obstacles prevailing We may on Thy great strength rely Through heavenly power availing That when we rea
- Southern Asia Tidings | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Southern Asia Division, Southern Asia Division
- POONA INDIA JULY VOLUME NUMBER MORE TIMES IN apos amp TIME IS SHORT MORE OUR TIMES IN apos TIME IS SHORT MORE OUR TIMES IN apos E NLARGE the place of thy tent and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations spare not lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy stakes For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles and make the desolate cities t
- Signs of the Times | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- Z S r J OF THE TIM JULY c V apos apos apos apos apos apos r apos apos tr apos r c apos i q apos r apos f apos apos quot I quot k apos apos o ip I apos d Roy F Cottrell quot
- West Indies Union Visitor | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- West Indies Union of Seventh-day Adventists, West Indies Union
- CAYMAN ISLANDS VOL cgn dies WEST JAMAICA CENTRAL JAMAICA EAST JAMAICA BAHAMAS TURKS amp CAICOS ISLANDS NO JULY AUGUST MEDICAL PERSONNEL ASSIST IN EVANGELISM The Penwood Evangelistic Campaign that began March was very fortunate to have the services of quot the right arm of the message quot at the meetings Medical personnel participating were Dr H M Johnston Dr Noel Haye Dr Roy Jones Dr Grace S apos ilvera Thorpe
- Life and Health | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- YOUR SUMMER VACATION By Louise Price Bell PRESCRIPTION fOR A MERRY HEART By Gayle Hacklemon add a egs Delici ie Aleivto TOSSE GREEN SALADS with efroseet eadei Garbanzos Garbanzos add a tasteful appeal to salads Especially good in tossed green salads Add desired amount as they come from the can drained or chill and blend with greens Serve with your favorite dressing See label for other delicious ways to serve Loma Linda Garbanzos Editor J DE WITT FOX M D
- Listen | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Narcotics Education, Inc., Narcotics Education, Inc.
- DON SCHOLLANDER SWIMMER CONGRESSMAN FAVORS SCHLITZ Representative Otto E Passman of Louisiana has privately advised foreign aid officials that he favors a United States loan guarantee to the Schlitz Brewing Company for an brewery project in Turkey Passman chief Congressional critic and budget cutter of foreign aid programs expressed his support in a letter to Edward J McCormack Jr Boston attorney for the Milwaukee brewery firm LADD DIES DRUG DEATH
- Missions Quarterly | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- Vol Third Quarter No The Thirteenth Sabbath Offering Overflow this Quarter Will Go to the Far Eastern Division PROJECTS To advance the Indonesian Training School in North Celebes to junior college level To relocate and enlarge the Korean Signs of the Times Publishing House Seoul Korea To help build a hospital in Hong Kong Sketch of Proposed New Signs of the Times Publishing House Seoul Korea MISSIONS QUARTERLY SABBATH JULY Continued A
- Sabbath School Quarterly | July 1, 1964
- Periodical Issue
- 1964-07-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- SENIOR DIVISION No THIRD QUARTER THE BLESSING OF DAILY STUDY quot The beauty and riches of the Word have a transforming influence on mind and character quot Christ apos s Object Lessons page quot There is nothing more calculated to strengthen the intellect than the study of the Scriptures No other book is so potent to elevate the thoughts to give vigor to the faculties as the broad ennobling truths of the Bible If God apos s Word were studied