The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 13, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Riverton Nigh
School News
Adventist Church Report On
Its Missions In Africa
Two senior», two juniors, one soph-
omori, and one freshman were named
on the honor roll for the past six
weeks period. Earning all ones were:
i Billie Hepler and Gladys Domen-
l ighini, seniors. Earning l’s and 3*s
¡were: Cleo Knight, Velma Gibbs,
¡juniors; Jacqueline Chappell, sopho­
more; and Pat Gibbs, freshman.
See Schultz
Shell Service
' Station
' church membership
How Christian missions in Africa
during the past half century have
changed hundreds of devil-worship­
ping communities into centers of
cleanliness, peace, and religion, was
featured March 35 in a special Sab­
bath-school program given in the Co­
quille Seventh-day Adventist church.
Instead of being tortured by the
witch doctor, the people, afflicted
with all kinds of tropical diseases,
now receive scientific medical treat­
ment from missionary doctors and
nurses.
Churches are filled with
worshipers and thousands gather at
their annual religious district meet­
ings. Children and youth are given
a Christian education, taught usef'il
trades, and trained as practical mis­
sionaries to teach other tribes a bet­
ter way of life.
•
In Africa last year, according to the
report, the fiftieth anniversary of the
opening of their first mission station
Will be widely celebrated. This is
the Solusi mission in Bulawayo.
Rhodesia, and its founder, W. H.
Anderson, is at present active in
Africa assisting in the direction of
mission stations that now stretch
from the Southern tip of Africa to
Uganda, a distance of 4,000 miles.
Nine hospitals, twenty-six dispen­
saries. and four leper colonies, are
in operation, and their work is reach­
ing peoples pnd tribes speaking sev­
enty different languages: Adventist
and those in
classes awaiting baptism total abdut
90,000. At the meeting, call« were
read from Chiefs of tribes in areas
unentered by this type of Christian
work, asking for schools and medical
help for their people. The offering
given will help to answer these, in
harmony with the plan for the day in
all of the Sabbath schools the world
around.
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