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- Middle East Messenger | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Middle East Division, Middle East Division
- Let Us Light the World With Literature March April May We are living in an age of great scientific progress and enlightenment we are also living in a time of trouble and deep spiritual darkness spiritual darkness in the homes and hearts of men and women everywhere Isaiah the gospel prophet pictured the situation plainly quot For behold darkness shall cover the earth and thick darkness the peoples quot Isaiah Many people are groping for a better
- Southern Tidings | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- SOUTHERN MARCH OFFICIAL ORGAN OF T Featuring SOUTHERN UNION SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS TIDINGS GOES TO TELEX COMMUNICATION Volume No March SOUTHERN TIDINGS is published monthly at the College Press Collegedale Tennessee Entered as second class matter July at the Post Office at Collegedale Tennessee under the Act of March Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section
- Liberty | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- VOL NO May June CENTS LIGOIDILIPS FREE quot Rebellion against the law is in the nature of treason The law deserves our obedience it alone can reconcile the jarring interests of all and blend into one harmonious union the discordant materials of which society is composed quot Judge William Gaston see page WILLIAM H HACKETT Assignment Washington An interpretative report of church state and politics on Capitol Hill On several occ
- Signs of the Times | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- lt OF T ALL FOR YOUTH apos apos ki N AP apos apos apos i P likfr lip rdt iprk I iok quot by Mark Bullock How can our tongues keep silence when God apos s love Shines out from every beauty we behold The stars that tell His glory from above Declare His ways of wisdom from of old I The morning light breaks forth in golden gleams To speak the great Creator
- Herald of Health | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- V. Raju, V. Raju
- MARCH t HEALTH Happiness Through Varied Interests Doctors agree that everyone should have a hobby quot But how does one start a hobby quot I am frequently asked People say quot I am not interested in any one thing enough to make a hobby of it I do not like to collect things such as salt cellars match boxes or cups and saucers I know I need a hobby for sometimes I get bored with life but I don apos t know what to do about it quot Those were my sen
- Quarterly Review | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Southern European Division, Southern European Division
- QUARTERLY REVIEll ORGAN OF THE SOUTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION OF THE GENERAL CONFERENCE OF S D A Vol XXXV March Number Echoes from Salzburg G Cupertino On the last day of our meetings The Austrian city of Salzburg still are willing to give to His cause The main theme of the meetings Elder Th Carcich addressed a moving famous as the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the meeting stressed serveral times by Brother appeal to all workers present to replace fo
- The Clock Tower | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Union College Associated Student Body, Union College
- Union College Heritage Collections
- New Music Class Offered An experimental music composition course is now being offered to n o n m u s i c i a n s F i f t y students in two sections receive regular Music Survey credit for this class Half of t h e m have had no previous musical training T h e purpose of this class a c cording to t h e instructor Mr Robert Walters is to give opportunity for the average student to get involved in a creative a t m o s phere where he c a n experience t h e joy of appro
- The Inter-American Messenger | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- THE ENGE MARCH VOL XLV No By Ruby Joyce Patterson God Who speaks within me by a still small voice Create within my heart a verdant paradise Where flowers of loving thoughts and stately trees Of kindly deeds adorn a bower Wherein Thy peace may dwell From this sin hardened clay create a consecrated lif That watered with Thy blessing o apos erwhelming sin an strife May bring forth fruit and change these tears of selfishness and shame Into a rainbow of cont
- Life and Health | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- a good prescription for happier living Good Books All books listed are gift boxed Live Happier By H M Tippett Booklove By J D Snider Skillfully employed reading is a magic key that opens the door to high adventure In every book life in some one of its interests and activities is seen from a different angle as from a window opening on an inviting landscape In this stimulating little volume those who love to read will find how to assess the significance of any g
- Listen | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Narcotics Education, Inc., Narcotics Education, Inc.
- A JOURNAL OF BETTER LIVING March EDITORIAL The quot Normal quot Pill Jack Dreyfus Jr is a man with money in fact he is a multimillionaire But he was plagued with vague fears dark thoughts neck pains stomach upset depression and what have you Jack went to doctors the best that money could provide but they couldn apos t find anything wrong with him Tranquilizers didn apos t help Other mood medicines were tried Psychotherapy failed Someone suggeste
- The Ministry | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- eu eral Cnnf r nce C fficiul Oncri of the thE Man ter a tn of the Scyonthuicly Ackcntist Church R I LT r Editor J R Spangler Associate Editors E Earl Cleveland Andrew C Fearing George E Vandeman Managing Editor Orley M Berg Copy Editor J Ina White Art Editor T K Martin Contributing and Consulting Editors Robert H Pierson President General Conference W R Beach Secretary General Conference apos Theodore Carcich General Vice President
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- Orbt Student Missionaries Operate Osaka English Language School March M C P FAR EASTERN DIVISION M C P K D N P H Eldridge H W Bedwell H D Johnson D A Roth A E Krogstad H B Ludden A E Hackett M M Claveria E L Longway H M Baldwin President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Secretary and Public Relations Assistant Treasurer Auditor Assistant Auditor Assistant Auditor Field Secretary Transportation and Purchasing Hong Kong DEPA
- Our Times | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- I F religion be worth while it must command and must insist on my obedience I do not want a little religion that I can hold in my hand like a toy or a tool I do not want a religion that I can pick up when I please and put down when I feel in the humour to drop it I do not want a religion that I can assume on Sunday and relegate to obscurity on Monday I do not want a religion that makes me feel that I am the big thing while IT is the small thing I want a religion t
- Northern Union Outlook | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Northern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern Union Conference
- a apos apos i apos LYE t t i apos i t apos apos f s i apos t apos apos apos apos apos quot apos N apos quot ru
- British Advent Messenger | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- British Union Conference, British Union Conference
- March YOUTH is J J included this issue tssue British Advent MESSENGER ORGAN OF THE BRITISH UNION CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS VOLUME NUMBER MARCH BRISTOL CAMPAIGN First Baptism Report by E H FOSTER President South England Conference W E had been warned that unless we arrived early there would be little hope of getting into the Bristol Central church on Sabbath February th because of the number of campaign friends who would un
- The Messenger | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Southeast Asia Union, Southeast Asia Union
- Qe s ss apos eco March April Vol No ADVENTISTS IN VIETNAM ORGANIZE REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS THOUSANDS OF WAR REFUGEES POUR INTO SAIGON Editor apos s note Pastor G Bruce Union treasurer accompanied by the Messenger editor flew into Saigon February to survey the needs of our brethren and determine a course of action The following account was related to them by our leaders who were eye witnesses throughout the halocaust of
- The West African Advent Messenger | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- West African Union Mission of Seventh-day Adventists, West African Union Mission
- CHRISTIAN EDUCATION IN WEST AFRICA West African Advent OFFICIAL ORGA MESSENGE UNION MISSION OF THE WEST AFRICAN AY ADVENTISTS VOL MARCH No Education Council in Accra Reported by T K Kagbo The first West African Union Mission education council was convened at the Y M C A premises in the heart of Accra Ghana from Wednesday December to Monday January Nearly thirty educators participated in this historic meeting Attending the educ
- North American Informant | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- THE N ERICAN INFORMANT A BIMONTHLY REPORT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN REGIONAL DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON VOLUME XXII D C MARCH APRIL NUMBER Vanguard of Torchbearers By Harold D Singleton This issue of THE INFORMANT is dedicated to our retired Regional department workers Several months ago we wrote to most of those now drawing sustentation and requested that they send to THE INFORMANT information about themselves that might be of interest to our readers Not all respo
- Southern Asia Tidings | March 1, 1968
- Periodical Issue
- 1968-03-01
- Southern Asia Division, Southern Asia Division
- VOLUME MARCH NUMBER Aurangabad Centre Is Opened and staff of THEthevice president Aurangabad cantonment board representatives from other churches prominent merchants city medical personnel and army subadar were among the three hundred people assembled on January for the opening of the newly constructed Seventh day Adventist lecture hall The Seventh day Adventist message first came to Aurangabad in the year At that time W H McHenry and S Martin