The Southern Missionary

The Southern Missionary

1903

January 1, 1903

“Endorsement”

Upon receiving from Elder Daniells the type-written copy of the article on the first page, entitled, “An Appeal and a Plan,” the proofs of it and the article, “From Macedonia,” were sent to Sister White, at St. Helena, Cal. The following endorsement has just been received: GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 1

St. Helena, Cal.,

November 13, 1903.

“I heartily endorse the accompanying statement by Elder Daniells. GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 2

“I recommend the use of the book, ‘Story of Joseph,’ as set forth in the article, ‘From Macedonia.’ GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 3

“I would encourage the women and children in our churches to undertake the sale of this book according to the same plan that has been and is being followed with ‘Christ's Object Lessons.’ GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 4

“Will our state officers, the Tract and Missionary officers, and the officers in our churches take an interest in this work, and promptly do what they can to make it an immediate success? GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 5

“It will be well for all our people to make a study of the Southern field, and become acquainted with its needs in missionary work, and especially among the colored people. GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 6

“It is a good plan for those who can to make donations to be used in meeting the expenses of the publication of the book, ‘Story of Joseph,’ so that the entire sales of the book can be used in missionary work among the colored people. GH January 1, 1903, Art. A, par. 7

Ellen G. White