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Adventist Frontiers This link opens in a new window
This periodical is produced by Adventist Frontier Missions and features inspiring mission stories from around the world. Its mission statement is “Adventist Frontier Missions establishes indigenous Seventh-day Adventist church-planting movements among unreached people groups.”. (The information was taking from the website).
Adventist Heritage This link opens in a new window
Adventist Heritage is a Magazine of Adventist History. Adventist Heritage welcomes unsolicited manuscripts related to the history of Adventism. It is published in January and July on 1974 by Adventist Heritage, Inc., in cooperation with the division of Religion at Loma Linda University.
Publisher as printed are:
Adventist Heritage, Inc.
Loma Linda University
La Sierra University.
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Adventist Journey This link opens in a new window
In telling the Adventist story in the North American Division, this monthly magazine has been designed to encourage all of us to follow our Lord on the path that He’s laid before us. While we all have unique experiences in life, as we follow Jesus all our paths merge into His. Keep on His path; and welcome to the Adventist journey. – Adventist journey webpage. (The information was taking from the website).
Adventist Mission (See Mission 360) This link opens in a new window
Mission 360° is the official mission magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It features inspiring stories about missionaries, Adventist volunteers, Global Mission pioneers, tent makers, and church planters. From remote jungle villages to teeming megacities around the world, it will take you to the front lines of mission to experience the challenges and joys of reaching people with the love of Jesus Christ. (The information was taking from the website)
Adventist Review This link opens in a new window
The Adventist Review, in print for more than 175 years, is the flagship journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Founded by James and Ellen White in 1849, the magazine is one of the oldest religious publications in North America. (The information was taking from the website).
Adventist Review (See Review and Herald) This link opens in a new window
The website of the Adventist Review (see Review and Herald) is the AdventistArchives.org. ASTR brings together the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s past and present in order to inspire for the future. (The information was taking from the website)
Adventist Today This link opens in a new window
Adventist Today represents a worldwide family of believers in Christ’s redemptive grace, who believe in the freedom to explore new understandings of God without censure through accessible, independent journalism. (The information was taking from the website).
Airways Magazine This link opens in a new window
This periodical is produced by Adventist World Aviation. AWA missions and features inspiring mission stories from around the world. Adventist World Aviation was founded to meet the demands of isolated frontier missionaries in desperate need of air support. The mission flights support isolated communities in a variety of ways; medical evacuations, medical outreach (such as vaccinations and general clinics), dental outreach, lifestyle and health programs and Christian ministries which include church planting and Bible studies. (The information was taking from the website).
Alumni Journal (Loma Linda) This link opens in a new window
The Alumni Journal is produced by The Alumni Association, School of Medicine of Loma Linda University.
The Alumni Association provides opportunities for fellowship, scientific exchange, and continuing education among our alumni and affiliates. We exist to serve the alumni, our future alumni (the students), and the School of Medicine of Loma Linda University, while promoting excellence in worldwide health care. (The information was taking from the website)
Andrews University Seminary Studies This link opens in a new window
Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS) is a semi-annual, refereed print journal of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary that provides a scholarly venue, within the context of biblical faith, for the presentation of research in a variety of biblical, historical, and theological topics. AUSS publishes cutting-edge research articles, dissertation abstracts, and book reviews to aid you in your study, research, teaching, and preaching.
For over fifty years of publication since this vision was initiated, AUSS has published articles by Seventh-day Adventist, Catholic, Evangelical, and Jewish scholars throughout the world. (The information was taking from the website).
Atlantic Union Gleaner Monthly (1902-2000) This link opens in a new window
Atlantic Union Gleaner periodical is part of the digital collection of the Adventist Digital Library, a website that provides direct and unlimited access to Adventist historical materials, as well as current resources available within copyright boundaries. (The information was taking from the website).
Christian Higher Education (Journal) This link opens in a new window
Christian Higher Education is a peer-reviewed archival journal that features articles on developments being created and tested by those engaged in the study and practice of Christian higher education. This journal addresses issues in institutional mission, finance, enrollment management, innovative teaching methods, higher education administration, program assessment, faculty development, curriculum development, and student services. (The information was taking from the website).
Christianity Today This link opens in a new window
Christianity Today is a voice for the church that shapes the evangelical conversation, brings important issues to the forefront, and challenges Christians to love and serve the overlooked. (The information was taking from the website).
Church History Journal This link opens in a new window
Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles and book reviews covering all areas of the history of Christianity and its cultural contexts in all places and times, including its non-Western expressions. Specialists and historians of Christianity in general find Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture an international publication regularly cited throughout the world and an invaluable resource. (The information was taking from the website).
Clocktower (The) Weekly (1927-2016) This link opens in a new window
The official newspaper of Union College's Associated Student Body.
Lincoln, Nebraska
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Clocktower (The) (2017-2022) This link opens in a new window
Union Adventist University’s Student Newspaper
Established in 1927. (The information was taking from the website).
College and University Dialogue This link opens in a new window
Designed for university students and young professionals. (The information was taking from the website).
Collegian (Walla Walla) This link opens in a new window
Several individuals who produce high-quality articles on a range of topics such as News, Sports, Opinion, Religion, etc. (The information was taking from the website).
Collegiate Quarterly This link opens in a new window
Collegiate Quarterly is part of the journals of the Adventist Digital Library exists to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world through direct and unlimited access to Adventist historical materials, as well as current resources available within copyright boundaries. (The information was taking from the website).
Columbus (Southern University) This link opens in a new window
Columns is the official magazine of Southern Adventist University, produced by Marketing and University Relations to provide information to alumni and other friends. (The information was taking from the website).
Cornerstone Connections This link opens in a new window
The goal of Cornerstone Connections is to lead you to the Bible to see the big story of God and people. This big story continues from the first generation in Eden to your generation today. It’s about the lives of people as the God of the universe interacts with them. (The information was taking from the website).
Dentistry / Articulator (Loma Linda -Bi-Annually (2010-2024) This link opens in a new window
LLU Dentistry is published by the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry Office of Marketing. With the Summer / Autumn 2015 issue, Loma Linda University Dentistry became LLUSD Articulator. (The information was taking from the website).
Dialogue (College and University) This link opens in a new window
College and University Dialogue is an international journal of faith, thought, and action published by the Committee on Adventist Ministry to College and University Students (AMiCUS) in cooperation with the 13 world divisions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and in partnership with Public Campus Ministries (PCM). (The information was taking from the website).
Elder's Digest This link opens in a new window
Types of Articles:
Articles dealing with the elder's personal, spiritual, mental, physical, and social needs.
How-to articles about the practice of ministry, coping with problems, nurturing, lay evangelism, and preaching.
Theological
Articles dealing with the elder's personal, spiritual, mental, physical, and social needs.
How-to articles about the practice of ministry, coping with problems, nurturing, lay evangelism, and preaching.
Theological articles within the frame-work of Seventh-day Adventist beliefs.
Bible expository articles.
Sermon outlines.
Articles dealing with church administration.
Articles on family and time management.
Devotionals slated to be helpful to elders.
Articles on developing Christ-centered wor-ships and how to plan all aspects of the worship service.
Articles on what makes a good local church leader.
Interviews with lay leaders who are developing good programs in the local churches.
Reprints of articles from other magazines that have been helpful elders. (The information was taking from the website).
Focus This link opens in a new window
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. that creates ideas to improve the socioeconomic status and civic engagement of African Americans.
Founded in 1970 to support newly-elected Black officials who were moving from civil rights activism into governance (history here), the Joint Center quickly evolved into America’s Black think tank. It became the policy hub of government officials and public intellectuals concerned about the future of African American communities, such as Maynard Jackson, Shirley Chisholm, John Hope Franklin, Mary Frances Berry, and William Julius Wilson.
Focus Journal is part of the Joint Center website, is focused on developing solutions to diversify congressional staff and to equip workers with skills to succeed in the evolving economy. (The information was taking from the website).
For God and Country This link opens in a new window
For Good and Country is the journal of Adventist Chaplaincy Ministries organization. The role of ACM is to empower competent, caring, committed Adventist Chaplains to serve wherever their presence is needed. Chaplaincy worldwide enjoys rapid expansion, and Adventist Chaplains are often recognized as among the best professionally equipped practitioners in the field. (The information was taking from the website).
Gleaner, Northwest Adventist This link opens in a new window
The Gleaner is the official report from the Adventist Church in the Pacific Northwest. (The information was taking from the website).
Good Housekeeping 1885-1950 This link opens in a new window
The full text of these materials, as well as bibliographies and essays on the wide array of subjects relating to Home Economics, are all freely accessible on this site Cornell University, Digital Collections. (The information was taking from the website).
Heart & Soul This link opens in a new window
The ANHA’s “Heart & Soul” magazine highlights communities throughout the nation where National Heritage Areas have helped work through those struggles — bringing diverse communities together for the common good. (The information was taking from the website).
Hebrew Studies-Yearly (1997-2024) This link opens in a new window
The Journal of Hebrew Scriptures (JHS) is an internationally peer-reviewed, open-access journal established in 1996, to foster scholarly research on the Hebrew Bible, ancient Israel’s history, and cognate fields of study. (The information was taking from the website).
Heritage Bulletin-Quartely (1985-2023) This link opens in a new window
Heritage Bulletin is produced by the website of the Adventist Heritage Ministries. (The information was taking from the website).
Howard Law Journal-Three times a year (2010-2024) This link opens in a new window
Howard Law Journal is produced by Howard University.
Founded in 1955, the Howard Law Journal is a student-managed, faculty-supervised academic program of the Howard University School of Law. The Journal is the principal scholarly publication of Howard University School of Law. The Journal is published in one annual volume consisting of three separate issues that contain articles, essays, and book reviews authored by legal scholars, as well as notes and comments authored by Howard Law Journal members. Consistent with the mission of the law school, the Journal is dedicated to promoting the civil and human rights of all people, in particular those groups who have been the target of subordination and discrimination.
Howard University’s research impact ensures that intellectual, scientific, and technological progress benefits all communities. (The information was taking from the website).
InVerse (Replaced CQ)-Quarterly (2009-2019) This link opens in a new window
inVerse is a Bible study guide for university students, young adults, working professions, and young parents (ages 18–35+). Published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church®, two of the four quarters correlate with the same study topics as the Adult Bible Study Guide, while the two remaining topics specifically address young adult issues. . (The information was taking from the website)
Journal of Adventist Education-Bimonthly (1978-2024) This link opens in a new window
The Journal of Adventist Education® (JAE) is owned and published by: General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists®
The Journal of Adventist Education® (JAE) is the professional publication for Seventh-day Adventist® teachers and educational administrators worldwide. Articles submitted for publication should address topics of interest to that group. For more about the history of the publication, visit https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=I9L8. . (The information was taking from the website)
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies (JAMS)-Bi-annually (2005-2024) This link opens in a new window
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies is archived by The Digital Commons @ Andrews University.
The Digital Commons @ Andrews University is a service of the Andrews University libraries. Research and creative scholarship included here has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus.
TYPES OF CONTENT
The types of content showcased in the Digital Commons @ Andrews University include but are not limited to:
Faculty publications
-- Journal articles
-- Book chapters
-- Book publications
Student scholarship
-- Dissertations, theses, project documents, honors theses, capstone projects
-- Both Graduate and Undergraduate posters, papers, and presentations
-- Performances and Creative works
Conferences
Journals
Books
Research Data
Open Education Materials
All content has been reviewed and approved according to the Digital Commons @ Andrews University collection policies. . (The information was taking from the website).
Journal of Adventist Theological Society This link opens in a new window
Journal of Adventist Theological Society is produced by the Adventist Theological Society. In this Journal you can find the latest events, media, publications, and research of ATS members and leaders.
The Adventist Theological Society (ATS) is an international, professional, nonprofit organization established as a theological resource for the Seventh-day Adventist Church. . (The information was taking from the website).
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership-Bi-annually (2006-2022) This link opens in a new window
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership is produced by Digital Commons @ Andrews University.
The Digital Commons @ Andrews University is a service of the Andrews University libraries. Research and creative scholarship included here has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus. . (The information was taking from the website)
Journal of Religious Ethics-Only 2024 online This link opens in a new window
Founded in 1973, the Journal of Religious Ethics is committed to publishing the very best scholarship in religious ethics, to fostering new work in neglected areas, and to stimulating exchange on significant issues. Emphasizing comparative religious ethics, foundational conceptual and methodological issues in religious ethics, and historical studies of influential figures and texts, each issue contains independent essays, commissioned articles, and a book review essay, as well as a Letters, Notes, and Comments section. Published primarily for scholars working in ethics, religious studies, history of religions, and theology, the journal is also of interest to scholars working in related fields such as philosophy, history, social and political theory, and literary studies. . (The information was taking from the website)
Lake Union Herald-1903-2000 This link opens in a new window
Lake Union Herald is produced by Adventist Digital Library.
The ADL exists to help spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world through direct and unlimited access to Adventist historical materials, as well as current resources available within copyright boundaries. (The information was taking from the website).
Laymen Ministries-Free quarterly subscription This link opens in a new window
Laymen Ministries Magazines is produced by Laymen Ministries website. The featured articles from Laymen Ministries Magazines cover: theology, prophecy, history, science and geology, amazing real life stories and more!! All these articles were written with the "laymen" in mind! (The information was taking from the website)
Leadership Journal-(1980-2016) This link opens in a new window
Leadership Journal is produced by Christianity Today website.
Christianity Today is a voice for the church that shapes the evangelical conversation, brings important issues to the forefront, and challenges Christians to love and serve the overlooked. (The information was taking from the website).
Life Magazine-Weekly (1936-1972) This link opens in a new window
LIFE Magazine is the treasured photographic magazine that chronicled the 20th Century. It now lives on at LIFE.com, the largest, most amazing collection of professional photography on the internet. Users can browse, search and view photos of today’s people and events. They have free access to share, print and post images for personal use. (The information was taking from the website).
Literature Evangelist (The)-2016-2022 This link opens in a new window
The Seventh-day Adventist Church acknowledges literature evangelism as a self-supporting missionary in harmony with the church’s teachings and principles.
pon receiving God’s call, Literature Evangelists (LEs) dedicate their lives to provide much needed services to communities. In harmony with Adventist principles of faith and practice, they communicate the eternal gospel that brings salvation. LEs provide these services by acquiring and selling literature officially produced by Adventist publishing houses. (The information was taking from the website).
Messenger (SDA Canada) -Monthly (1903-1972) This link opens in a new window
Messenger (SDA Canada from 1903-1972) is part of the periodicals of the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, online archives (astr). This periodical was published monthly by the Canadian Publishing Association in Montreal Canada. (The information was taking from the website).
Messenger (SDA Canada)-Monthly (2012-2024) This link opens in a new window
The Canadian Adventist Messenger is the official magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. Printed by Maracle Press. (The information was taking from the website).
Ministry (International Journal for Pastors)-Monthly (1928-2024) This link opens in a new window
Ministry(International Journal for Pastors) is produced by MinistryMagazine.org website of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church (General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventist.
Ministry, International Journal for Pastors, has been published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church world headquarters (General Conference) for Adventist clergy since 1928 and offered to clergy of all denominations since the 1970s. Today’s readers represent many religious faiths as well as various ministries—pastors, professors, administrators, chaplains, pastoral students, and lay leaders.
Because Ministry’s readership includes individuals from all over the world, you will want to use words, illustrations, and concepts that will be understood by readers in various parts of the world. Avoid illustrations that are understood in one country but may be confusing in others.
The journal is translated into a number of languages, be sure that translators will understand your words and concepts.
Ministry is a peer-reviewed journal—meaning that some manuscripts are sent to others with knowledge on that topic to get their input.
Topics:
Personal (spiritual, physical, and emotional) needs of the minister
Pastor-spouse team ministry and relationships
Pastoral family needs
Pastoral skills and needs, such as time management, preaching, evangelism, church growth, lay training, counseling, conflict resolution, continuing education, church administration, membership nurture, and related topics
Biblical studies that focus on biblical themes, books, or passages for either sermon preparation or in-depth studies
Theological studies that explore themes from a biblical, historical, or systematic perspective
Church worship and related topics, such as music, worship leadership, and planning
Current issues that are relevant to the church
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Mission 360 (2008-2024) This link opens in a new window
Mission 360° is the official mission magazine of the Adventist Church. It features inspiring stories about missionaries, Adventist volunteers, Global Mission pioneers, tent makers, and church planters. From remote jungle villages to teeming megacities around the world, it will take you to the front lines of mission to experience the challenges and joys of reaching people with the love of Jesus Christ. (The information was taking from the website).
Mission 360-Quarterly (2013-2024) This link opens in a new window
Mission 360
Office of Adventist Mission
Mission 360° is the official mission magazine of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Issued quarterly, it first appeared in Spring 2013. (The information was taking from the website).
Outlook (Archival)-Monthly (2011-2024) This link opens in a new window
Outlook magazine is produced by outlookmag.org The topics is about news and inspiration from the Seventh-day Adventist church in Mid-America. (The information was taking from the website).
Pacific Union Recorder-Monthly (2017-2024) This link opens in a new window
Pacific Union Recorder Magazine is produced by the website of the Pacific Union Conference, Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Pacific Southwest. The information was taking from the website).
Perspective Digest-Quarterly (2005-2024) This link opens in a new window
Perspective Digest is an online publication of the Adventist Theological Society (ATS), which both affirms the fundamental beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and promotes the Bible as the basis of faith, character, and witness. ATS membership consists of Bible teachers, pastors, church administrators, business people, medical and legal professionals, students, and other interested lay persons.
Published in print form quarterly from 1996 through 2010, Perspective Digest became a solely online publication in 2011. The views published in this periodical are those of the authors and should not, in every detail, be expected to reflect the thinking of all members of ATS. (The information was taking from the website).
Record (Australasian Union Conference)-1898-2024 This link opens in a new window
Australasian Union Conference Record
Australasian Union
Originally called the Union Conference Record, this periodical was renamed the Australasian Record in 1911, and then renamed to the Australasian Record and Advent World Survey on April 6, 1953. On January 18, 1986, it was again renamed to the South Pacific Record and Adventist World Survey. This was shortened to the Record on June 6, 1987. (The information was taking from the website).
Record (Southwestern Union)-Bimonthly (1978-2024) This link opens in a new window
The Record Magazine is the Southwestern Union Record is the official publication of the Southwestern Union of Seventh-day Adventists. (The information was taking from the website)>
Regional Voice (North American)-Monthly (1979-1990) This link opens in a new window
North American Regional Voice
The Official Organ of the North American Regional Conferences of Seventh-day Adventists. See also the North American Informant.
Regional Voice-Quarterly (2015-2025) This link opens in a new window
Published by the Office for Regional Conference Ministry
in the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. (The information was taking from the website).
Review and Herald-Monthly (1850-2018) This link opens in a new window
Review and Herald
See also the Adventist Review Anniversary Issues.
ASTR brings together the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s past and present in order to inspire for the future
Sabbath School Lesson Quarterly (1863-2025) This link opens in a new window
Sabbath School Net is the place where Sabbath School Study Guide is archived. (The information was taking from the website).
Sabbath School Net (ssnet.org) is operated by lay members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church who volunteer their time so that Bible students around the world can study the Bible online and/or participate in the Bible Study held in Seventh-day Adventist churches (also known as Sabbath School) every seventh-day Sabbath (Saturday), no matter where their location. With the launch of our blog in June 2011, we initiated an avenue of dialogue that is a bit broader than the email discussion lists which were largely focused on the weekly lesson study. Besides providing opportunity to discuss the current lessons, the blog also deals with doctrinal and lifestyle issues that are relevant to Adventists around the world. Currently several individuals volunteer their time and efforts to make the Sabbath School Network a thriving community:
Current SSNET Volunteers
Inge Anderson 1997 – present
Publisher and general administrator of the Sabbath School Net. Inge is a wife and mother of five boys, a former high school English teacher and an avid theology student from long before she became responsible for Sabbath School Net. Her favorite verse is Nehemiah 8:10.
Sabbath School Study Guides (Adult)-Quarterly (2003-2025) This link opens in a new window
Sabbath School Study Guides is produced by Adult Bible Study Guide website (Taking from the website).
Scope (Loma Linda)-(1963-2024) This link opens in a new window
Scope magazine is the flagship publication for Loma Linda University Health. Scope magazine brings to life the many stories of how LLUH is impacting our communities, region, nation, and the world through education, research, clinical care, and promoting wellness. Scope magazine also captures personal stories about members of the LLUH family and how they are changing the world. (Taking from the website).
Signs of the Times-Monthly (1874-1979) This link opens in a new window
Signs of the Times is part of the periodicals ST of the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research (astr). (Taking from the website https://documents.adventistarchives.org/
Social Work Today-Quarterly (2010-2024) This link opens in a new window
Social Work Today magazine is produced by socialworktoday.com website.
"If you're a social worker who needs to stay current on all the news, trends, and product information in your field, then you need a subscription to Social Work Today." (Taking from the website).
The Southern Register-Monthly (2014-2024) This link opens in a new window
Southern Register is a publication of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, The Center’s quarterly newsletter for Center friends, the Southern Register, provides readers with Center-related news and updates. (Taking from the website).
Southern Tidings-Monthly (2006-2024) This link opens in a new window
The Southern Tidings is the official publication of the Southern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. (Taking from the website: https://www.southerntidings.com/archives/).
Southwestern Journal of Theology-Biannually (2006-2024) This link opens in a new window
Southwestern Journal of Theology is
The oldest theological journal continually published by a Southern Baptist seminary
Spectrum-Quarterly (2007-2024) This link opens in a new window
Spectrum, creating community through conversation-Seventh-day Adventist supported since 1969.
Adventist Forum, publisher of SPECTRUM and spectrummagazine.org, is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to promoting community through conversation in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. (Taking from the website).
Theological Education-Bi-annually (1990-2019) This link opens in a new window
The theological Education is produced by The Association of Theological Schools, The Commission on Accrediting.
Journal issues available online (2019–Autumn 1990)
(Issues published before 1990 are digitally archived and available through Atla: https://www.atla.com/research/how-to-access/
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ViewPoint (Pacific Union College)-Quarterly (2005-2024) This link opens in a new window
ViewPoint is the journal of Pacific Union College
ViewPoint-Biannually This link opens in a new window Visitor (Columbia Union)-Monthly (2006-2024) This link opens in a new window
Visitor Magazine is produced by Connecting Columbia Union Seventh-day Adventists
The Columbia Union Visitor is a 48-page, full-color news magazine for members of the Columbia Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It is circulated to 68,000 households in the Allegheny East, Allegheny West, Chesapeake, Mountain View, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Potomac conferences. (Taking from the website).
Walla Walla Collegian This link opens in a new window
Walla Walla Collegian are several individuals who produce high-quality articles on a range of topics such as News, Sports, Opinion, Religion, etc.
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Youth & Adult Mission-Quarterly (2010-2024) This link opens in a new window
Resources and media to help you keep up on Adventist mission work. (Taking from the website).
Youth Instructor (Insight)-Weekly (1852-1970) This link opens in a new window
Youth Instructor is produced by the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research (astr)
The information was taking from the website of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists ®
The Youth's Instructor is a nonfiction weekly. It is published for young adults who are capable of asking sincere questions, and who seek to know the counsels of Scripture. Its content are chosen to serve readers who want to reach maturity-spirituality, socially, intellectually, and physically. (Taking from the website).

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