Tell it to the World: The Story of Seventh-day Adventists

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Pacific Press Pub. Association, 1976 - Religion - 287 pages
The Story of Seventh-day Adventists. For many years, Tell It to the World has served as a source of; stories, historical information, and inspiration to Seventh-day Adventists.; This popular history of the Great Second Advent Movement has now been revised and updated, but it; still focuses on the people and events that led to the development of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.; Like any good storybook, once you start Tell It to the World, you'll have a hard time putting it down.; Author C. Mervyn Maxwell brings the tradition of the storyteller (he's a son of "Uncle Arthur"), and the; precision of a trained historian, to the task of explaining how a tiny group of sincere believers could; found a movement that now counts millions of members worldwide. As you read this book, you'll find; yourself moved, encouraged, and inspired. Seeing how God has led in the past will renew your faith in; His plans for your future and for the future of this church. - "No, God. I Canot Preach!"; The Great Second Advent Awakening; The Tarrying Time; The Midnight Cry; "Why Didn't Daddy Come?"; Triumphal Entry II; "Cornfield Cleopas"; New Light from God's Word; "Look a Little Higher"; What Is Jesus Doing Now?; A Widow Witnesses; The Captain spreads the Word; Third Angel's Message; The "Good Old Review"; What Adventists Owe to Other Christians; Jesus and "Investigative Judgment"; In Need of "Gospel Order"; Giving the Child a Name; Laodicea!; Sense of Mission; Former Catholic Priest; Overseas Missionary Family; World Missionary Movement; Leading Ladies; Inspired to Save Souls; Happy, Holy, and Healthy; Christmas Present 1865; For the Joy of Service; Matchless Charms of Christ; Sixteen Years of Crisis; Circle of Love; Aglow With His Glory; Notes and References; Index

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No God I Cannot Preach
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The Great Second Advent Awakening
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The Tarrying Time
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