Adventist Review Columbia Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists November isitor Review Visitor Offering November CONFERENCE DIRECTORY COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington ERNEST N WENDTH Editor BE THANKFUL Those of you whose conference still sponsors the Review Visitor combination rejoice You are receiving a bargain both papers for only whereas a norma
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ROBERT W BOGGESS President New Jersey Conference THE SPIRITFILLED CHURCH The second chapter of Acts outlines four marks of the spirit filled church First quot They devoted themselves to the apostles apos teachings quot They not only spent time studying the word but they also avidly submitted to the doctrines of the church the apostles apos teaching Think of the unity of faith and action this devotion to truth brought to that early church Second quot They
Photos Ernest N Wendth Columbia Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists Visitor January Columbia Union apos s president W Coe points out the need for fresh ideas to increase work opportunities for students in our academies See story page D CONFERENCE DIRECTORY COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE Twin Knolls Road Columbia Maryland PHONE Baltimore Washington RON M WISBEY President Potomac Conference HAND ME ANOTHER
nurces page Marple teaches neighbors page Best neighbor award Editorial Because Jesus Christ is both Ed Motschiedler President Ohio Conference Everybody lives in a neighborhood That means that everyone has neighbors When my wife was growing up on a ranch in New Mexico her closest neighbor was a mile away but nevertheless a neighbor I was raised in Baltimore and our closest neighbor was about an inch away the thickness of the wall that separated our row
O ut imb l s tor Vi i January EDITORIAL VISITOR STAFF Editor Kermit Netteburg Managing Editor Charlotte Pedersen Coe Art Director Meredith Herzel Circulation/Advertising Mgr Dianne Liversidge Editorial Assistant GREETINGS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE CHARLOTTE PEDERSEN COE Managing Editor simple white envelope in the stack of Christmas mail caught my eye quot The White House quot was printed in gold letters in the upper left corner of the envelope Just th
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