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*Condition Note: Book is lightly used with very minor overall wear and clean inside.*
Around the turn of the century the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South was comparable to the most neglected overseas mission field. Those who chose to work there were real missionaries.
The inspiring story of men and women of faith, pioneering the largest unentered mission field--the southern United States. Follow the progress of the Message in the face of racial bitterness and post-war animosity.
CONTENTS
Going South
At Vicksburg
The South At It Was
Small Beginnings
At the Centennial
Winning a Congressman's Friendship
An Opening Wedge
Operating a "School of Health"
The Double Healing
Going, Going, Gone
Against Great Odds
The Doctor Who Would Not Pray
The Nashville Mission
City Mission Rewards
The Medical Program Grows
Establishing the Publishing House
Shape of the Future
The Union Conference Takes Over
A Growing Medical Ministry
The Sanitarium We Didn't Get
And Then a Church
Mrs. White Aids the South
Prelude to Progress
Graysville Days
The Development of Madison College
Madison Rural Units
The Denominational Status of Madison
Into the Deep South
The Southern Missionary Society
The North American Negro Department
Religious Persecution in Tennessee
High Tribute to the Seventh-day Adventists Church
Development of the Kentucky-Tennessee Conference
Adventists Enter Florida
Georgia-Cumberland Conference
Progress in Alabama-Mississippi
Entering the Carolinas
Adventists in Louisiana
Close of the Work in the South
From Poverty to Prosperity
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1968 |
Printed: |
1968 |
Pages: |
288 |
Publisher: |
Southern Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |