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- Youths Instructor | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- The Youth apos s I hst r L Act c gt r THE YOUTH apos S INSTRUCTOR is a nonfiction weekly It is published for young adults who are capable of asking sincere questions and who seek to know the counsels of Scripture Its contents are chosen to serve readers who want to reach maturity spiritually socially intellectually and physically Its staff holds that God is man apos s heavenly Father that Jesus is man apos s Saviour that genuine Christians will strive to love
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- The churches in the Japan Union Mission were represented by tt e above delegates at the Central Church December biennial session held in the Tokyo THE apan Ilfram th Biennia Session By W T Clark President VOLUME FIFTY TWO March th biennial session of the Japan Union Mission was held in the Tokyo Central Church December There were in attendance delegates from the various parts of Japan and Okinawa quot With the Affection of Jes
- Liberty | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- VOL NO May June CENTS ois ffik quot as us quot I b apos t apos apos quot apos t apos t t apos a apos a apos i Otpliilly ir J di v ii r quot quot apos Nab v i / g f V i A apos I t s
- The Inter-American Messenger | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- French West Indies Youth Look to You By A ORVILLE DUNN Pioneer Missionary and First President of the Franco Haitian Union THE early days of Adventism in the French West Indies were ones of painstaking effort with much prayer and fasting Philip Giddings a dedicated worker from British Guiana trudged along dusty roads to take the light of the three angels apos messages to a prejudiced population No protestant organisation existed in either Martinique or Guadeloupe and
- Listen | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Narcotics Education, Inc., Narcotics Education, Inc.
- Laic Farley and His Boys ARO Vol No March EDITORIAL The Wrong Door ILETIEN JOURNAL OF BETTER LIVING E J FOLKENBERG Executive Director FRANCIS A SOPER Editor He was tired that night so he slipped into bed early for a good rest Sometime during the night he was awakened by the heavy smell of smoke and the hot flash of licking tongues of flames Jumping from bed but still groggy from a deep sleep he looked about the room to size up what was happeni
- Lake Union Herald | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Lake Union Conference, Lake Union Conference
- Vol LVIII March AI Above left A beautiful dresser and mirror of Danish walnut design complete the bedroom suite Above right We find ourselves next in the bedroom where there is again more closet space a comfortable bed and night stand Here we can see the wall to wall carpeting the draw drapes and the duo bed couch II apos In the compact Dwyer kitchen unit it is easy to whip up your favorite fcods BED RM BED ROOM APT BED ROOM A
- Our Times | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- apos S apos F UN NlildS dS apos f awti VIA Eno v e by Marjorie H Cooper sing apos tis Spring Showers soft winds and bright sunny hours Earth brings forth her beauteous flow apos rs Snowdrops crocus a
- North American Informant | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- WASHINGTON VOLUME XX D C MARCH APRIL NUMBER Rochester New York Jefferson Avenue Church Dedication S A HUTCHINS CHRISTMAS DAY December is a day long to be remembered by the members of the Jefferson Avenue Seventh day Adventist church Rochester New York of which S A Hutchins is pastor It was on this day that a long awaited dream became a reality the dedication of their church debt free What an inspiration it was to everyone Guests of hon
- Signs of the Times | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- MARCH c NEW FRONTIERS AMAZON LITTLE CHURCH by May Cole Kuhn A little church below a hill A cedar tree snow covered still A row of maples glistening white Blue shadows on the snow at night A keen refreshing breath and thrill Of winter and the silent spill Of one gray lonely moonlight mill And framed with crystal stalactites A little church My heart with joy and gladness fill At sight of snowy field and rill My soul receive the life and light Tha
- Our Times | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- ES MARCH The Edge of the Precipice CHECKMATE IN THIS twentieth century the world is like a gigantic chess board on which humanity is playing a desperate game for life itself against forces which it does not comprehend and cannot control forces that are using the very elements of nature itself to defeat humanity And among the many frightening aspects of the whole situation is this that often man seems to be a pawn used by these malignant powers to defeat and
- Life and Health | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM By MARY A CLARKE A COLD IN YOUR NOSE By MILDRED PRESLEY GRIFFIN So good you apos ll want a second helping So low in calories you can have all you want That apos s Loma Linda Gravy Quik the delicious gravy you make in just minutes And you get perfect taste perfect texture perfect color every time Economical too Costs less than a serving Now at your food store NOW DELICIOUS GRAVIES Quality Foods Since DeWITT FOX M D
- Herald of Health | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- or HEALTH jeetcl Rci KEYS TO A HAPPY LIFE Old Father Time sits dangling a bunch of keys from a long forefinger His face is lined and weather beaten his hair long and grey but his eyes are kind and there is a wise smile around his mouth quot Come quot he calls and his voice is like a long long whisper of wind in the trees quot Come and take a key You need the whole bunch to open the doors to a full and happy life but each one in itself is a blessing
- Quarterly Review | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Southern European Division, Southern European Division
- QUARTERLY REVIEN ORGAN OF THE SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF S D A Vol XXXIII March June Numbers t Problems and Progress in Southern Europe Marius Fridlin Another year end committee session of the Southern European Division is behind us It convened from November to with thirty eight delegates in attendance in the newly erected Geneva church building We were happy to be able to use this nice well constructed and comfor
- Southern Asia Tidings | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Southern Asia Division, Southern Asia Division
- Christian Education VOLUME POONA INDIA MARCH NUMBER The Survival of the Church Depends Upon Christiana Education R S LOWRY EXPERIENCE has taught us what Christian education has meant to the church of God in Southern Asia It must have become obvious that the church would not have been able to carry forward its work without the product of its educational institutions In fact if the Spicer Memorial College graduate were to be withdrawn from our working force w
- The Messenger | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Southeast Asia Union, Southeast Asia Union
- apos OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST UNION OF SOUTHEAST VOLUME SIXTEEN March April New Amer Alallis School gating Opened persons gathered to OVER witness the official opening of the new classroom building of the Ayer Manis Seventh thy Adventist School near Serian Sarawak This school is located on a hill beside the Kuching Serian highway about forty miles from Kuching Visitors from Singapore
- The Central Union Reaper | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Central Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Central Union Conference
- STATISTICAL C CRE quot T GEN CONF OF S D A EASTERN AVE NW TAKOMA PARK WASHINGTON DC UN ION REAPS CONFERENCES CENTRAL STATES COLORADO KANSAS MISSOURI NEBRASKA AND WYOMING VOLUME XXXV COLLEGE VIEW LINCOLN NEBRASKA MARCH IS GOD DEAD PAUL M DE Boot Central Union MV Secretary Somewhere in some town in the Central Union some young man or young lady on the dates of March may well ask this question quot Is God dead quot Why Because no one seems to
- The Ministry | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- Our EDITORIAL In this confused age when all thinking men and women know the possibilities of race suicide when far seeing statesmen are echoing the words of the Pope in his address before the United Nations quot War must not be never again quot the ministers of the Advent Movement have been called to proclaim to all the world the everlasting gospel of Jesus Christ People not normally interested in apocalyptic prophecy to whom the idea of a catastrophic end of the
- The West African Advent Messenger | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- West African Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, West African Union Mission
- VOL FEBRUARY MARCH Nos amp WEST AFRICAN UNION MISSION BIENNIAL CONSTITUENCY SESSION University of Ghana Legon Accra Dec Jan nd UNION SECRETARY apos S REPORT Our task as a Union Mission of Seventh day Adventists in West Africa is the same as was given to John the Baptist and as stated in these heavenly inspired words quot Behold the Lamb of God which taketh away the sins of the world quot Soul winning and soul s
- Northern Light (European) | March 1, 1966
- Periodical Issue
- 1966-03-01
- Northern European Division, Northern European Division
- O iiit R T VOLUME C A N E R t e iz OA V I S N MARCH NUMBER New Personnel Join the Division staff By ERWIN E ROENFELT T HE past two and a half years have brought changes to the staff of the Division First Pastor Alf Karlman who had served the Division as treasurer for a number of years withdrew from active service because of ill health The post that he had held was filled by Brother R Unnersten Then unexpectedly Pastor E H Foster was elected