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22981 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 696 paragraph 3

… , nor missionaries recalled for lack of support; but this falling off cannot long continue without most serious results to our work. From what quarter will …

22982 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 697 paragraph 2

… . Our missionaries are in the field; many of them are far away, and surrounded by peril and adversity. We must send them the regular supplies, for this is their …

22983 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 697 paragraph 6

… the missionary work be taken up at such a time in the course of your meetings as you may decide most favorable, and that each bring a gift to the Lord according …

22984 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 700 paragraph 5

… church, missionary, and Sabbath-school officers, and such other members as might be called in, could engage in earnest prayer, and together study the needs …

22985 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 700 paragraph 10

… and missionary work should be revived. In every church there are some who are doing all they can. At the same time there are a goodly number who, it is sad to say …

22986 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 701 paragraph 1

(a) The Signs of the Times is our pioneer missionary paper. The circulation of this paper ought to be one hundred thousand, instead of less than thirty thousand. It is a most powerful agent in spreading the knowledge of the truth.

22987 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 701 paragraph 2

(b) The selling of papers and tracts by children and older people is another important branch of missionary work which has been attended with good success. Also that of selling and distributing our tracts and smaller publications.

22988 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 701 paragraph 6

… -supporting missionaries in the southern part of our own country, as well as in Mexico, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and other parts of the world. This …

22989 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 701 paragraph 7

… in missionary farming and gardening, for the purpose of raising funds with which to spread the message, is receiving some attention, and should receive more …

22990 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 April 1, 1896, page 702 paragraph 1

… the missionary work be taken up at one of the meetings on first-day. It should be when you have your best attendance, and the fact should be mentioned to the people …

22991 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 704 paragraph 2

… our missionaries in Matabeleland are of a most cheering nature. They have been permitted to return to the mission farm since the close of the Matabele war …

22992 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 704 paragraph 6

… up missionary work. Brother T. H. Okahira, a native of that country, was recommended to accompany him. It is with much satisfaction that he is able to return to …

22993 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 706 paragraph 2

… and missionary work is generally dead, in comparison with what it used to be. When any plan is presented now, the first question often raised is, ‘Is there any …

22994 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 710 paragraph 11

… medical missionary work at this place has opened up very encouragingly, and Dr. P. S. Kellogg reports that the prospects are excellent. When his last letter …

22995 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 710 paragraph 15

… . Our missionaries could superintend the work, and pay occasional visits to the Coast at proper seasons of the year.

22996 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 711 paragraph 3

… pioneer missionary paper received the earnest attention of the Association, and was taken part in by nearly all the members present. The subcommittee which …

22998 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 711 paragraph 16

Missionary credentials were granted to E. W. Carey and F. W. Halladay, of Vicksburg, Miss.; Dr. W. S. Swayze, Mrs. Dr. A. M. Swayze, Mrs. Candice Rice, Mrs. Jennie Perdue, Miss Dr …

22999 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 712 paragraph 9

That W. G. Buckner, of California, engage in self-supporting missionary work in District No. 2.

23000 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 July 1, 1896, page 713 paragraph 4

That medical missionary work be carried on for both the rich and the poor.