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January - Download Complete Issue pdf
The Man who wanted to be a pastor
One fifth more
It is nice to have a change—Fred Stainthorpe
What will you do?
They beckoned to their partners—Peter BrewerWomen's Lib. in Zaire—Brenda Rumbol
February - Download Complete Issue pdf
New opportunities in Sri Lanka—George Oakes
Does history repear itself?
Who would have thought...
Enquirers in the Punjab
Now it is good to be a Baptist in Jamaica—William Porch
There is increasing activity at Bolobo
Roots and branches—David Grainger
A Pauline Ministry in Delhi—Ernest Young Campbell
You could work in Hong Kong—Frank Wells
Legacies and gifts
More medical care for villages
March - Download Complete Issue pdf
Are we good partners—A.S. Clement
We must be on the frontier—John Pullin
Sidelights on teaching training—Pat Woolhouse
Angola
"Thanks be to God, who giveth, us the victory"—Andrew Ogle
News from Nepal
April - Download Complete Issue pdf
The children need our help
Experience of Christ's love leads to service—David Masters
Evangelistic team moves out from Boobo
Your attendence is requested
Bricks, books, and batteries—Margaret Hughes
There is encouragement and opportunity in Nepal—Sylvia Slade
I must go back—Sylvia James
May - Download Complete Issue pdf
Strong arms and rubber sandals—Ann Bothamley
The Story of Walthamstow Hall 1838 to 1970
The walk miles for medicine—Edna Skirrow
Missionaries leave but Christ remains—Wilma Harkness
A broief visit to Bengal bring encouragement—Paul Rigden Green
Unexpected guests—Averil Cooper
Decisions among students
June - Download Complete Issue pdf
CURITIBA. Churches join together for evangelism
CURITIBA. One church, the first of many—Pastor M.G. Terxeira
Kettering and Serampore are linked again—Reginald Spooner
CURITBA. A house church needs a new home—Michael Wotton
CURITBA. T|he church that began on the jungle's edge—Pastor Mauro Serafim
"thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory"—Robert Versey de Carle Thompson
Disaster means opportunity
July - Download Complete Issue pdf
Introducing the MIDDLE RIVER REGION OF ZAIRE
Church and Church become independent
The administration had to be shared
You may have to walk miles for help
Chuch workers now receive training
Women value the Christian fellowship
Christian Churches share in education
A headmaster builds his school
The villages need pastors
Slow growth in agriculture knowledge
There is room for more missionaries
August - Download Complete Issue pdf
Cuttack
Sir Clement Chesterman
Christian Schools will be needed
Sahitya Sadan is the centre for Christian Literature
Christian artists drawn together
Use our boxes
The Christian School that offers much to Indian girls
Young people share in personal evangelism
"thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory"
A return to pioneer evangelism—David Boydell
September - Download Complete Issue pdf
Bengal—East Pakistan—Bangledesh—Gordon Soddy
The Mama Ekila Centre Kinshasa
There are supply problems in Zaire
October - Download Complete Issue pdf
Kisangani. The city at the island
Kisangani. A superintendent comes home
First impressions of Pimu, Zaire—Anthony Smith
First impressions of Trinidad—Margaret Popham
Kisangani. Six Baptist Churches
Going to church in a dug-out—Annie Horsfall
One nurse for all Scotland—John Formage
Kisangani. Meloday makers in the service of the Church
Groups in Zaire—David Brydell
Groups in Sri Lanka—Mark Churchill
Kisangani. First Impressions
A missionary marriage
Praise for today
November - Download Complete Issue pdf
Bengal—East Pakistan—Bangledesh—Gordon Snoddy
There is healing for city and village—Jean McLellan
Christian hospitals are still needed—Stanley Thomas
A motor cysle will help fight leprosy—Joyce Andrews
A trained nurse is always a help in the community—Betty Gill
Rising early and working hard
100 years marked by two cards
"thanks be to God, who giveth us the vistory"—Gottfried Oram Teichmann
December - Download Complete Issue pdf
Who is Love?—Ros Gooden
Pinetree village becomes a great city—David Doonan
Ready for Brazil—Ray & Heather Saunders
Training that emphasises evangelism—Carolyn Plampin
The day the rains came—David Boydell
Telugu Christians—Bernard Ellis
Christians who have found real security—Frank Wells
Book Review: Explorarion in Assembly with Children
Think—and Do
Surprised and Glad—John Carrington
Ann Rudland writes...
1975
January - Download Complete Issue pdf
A Christian life Style for 1975—Basil Amey
Kinshasa. Capital of Zaire
The Christian church must help people to grow
New B.M.S. Candidate Secretary appointed [Rev. Mrs. A.W. (Nancy) Thomas]
Women are prepared to lead—Mama Pastor Ditina Diakubama
Lisala—the church that unites many—-Rev. Lopes
Laymen have helped the church grow
Masina—the church hat is still to grow—Pastor Fernandes
People with a motive strengthen the church—Bernard McCulloch
The Gospel of Christ in the Buddhist world—Eric Sutton Smith
February - Download Complete Issue pdf
There us still a place for missionaries—Barbara Diaper
Christian Witness in the National University of Zaire—Matuba K.M. Kaditu
How water came to the hospital—Peter Riches
Coming in at half-time!-
God's coincidences and blessings—George Lee
A shop for B.M.S.
Caring and sharing—Basil Amey 1974-1976
March - Download Complete Issue pdf
Coming in at half-time?—John Carrington
Zaire Today
Chandrahona Women's Project
Roads mean churches
The Richmond Board
For Pinu—David and Margaret Pendrill
For Serampore, India—Edward Burrows
I received an invitation to Bandu
A Volunteer Reports
The triangle of love
Pioneers in India—Basil Amey
Morag Ross Philip. Baptist Missionary 1959-1975. A tribute—Stanley Thomas
April - Download Complete Issue pdf
There is enjoyment in work—Gerald Myhill & family
The Right doors opened—Elizabeth Wainwright
This is how I see Nepal—Eileen Talbot
The house at Vila Sonia
I believe God is with me—Margaret Popham
Pastor and Printer—Mrs Gladys Ennals
Call to prayer
May - Download Complete Issue pdf
We adapt so
that we may survive
Working for the future—Rosalie Harris
These are women with a purpose—Lesley Fuller
Angola Calling
New ventures in school and in church—Ruth Page
Growth brings joy and resonsibility—Rev. D.K. Mohanty
A new view of the world—Basil Amey
Zairian Quotes
June - Download Complete Issue pdf
After the frontier—Brian Taylor
Angola
Baptists share in a growing Church—Frank Wells
There us slow but encouraging growth—Frank Vaughan
A problem and an answer—Christine Farrer
A Quem Honra, Honra!
Do it yourself!
July - Download Complete Issue pdf
All change—Boyd Williams
Back to Bogra—Mary White
Life in the Litoral—Roy Davies
Why be a missionary?—Robert Young
"Prepare ye the way"—Christine Farrer
The struggle in the hills—Joan Smith
August - Download Complete Issue pdf
They must say why they have become Christians—Barbara Bond
"My Witnesses... to the Uttermost part of the Earth": Margaret Bishop, S.R.N., S.C.M, H.V.; Pamela Smart
The churches receive many enquirers—Sue Le Quesne
"My Witnesses... to the Uttermost part of the Earth": Adrian Hopkins; David King & Joan King; Ken Russell; Colin Foulkes; Doreen Foulkes
We may learn from the churches overseas
B.M.S. Chairman 1975-76...
A new Director (Citizen Lufimpadio)
"He saw a tumult"—Christine Farrer
"My Witnesses... to the Uttermost part of the Earth": Joyce Brown; Flora Morgan
Baptism bring new life—Stephen Welegedera
The peace is rebuilt!
"My Witnesses... to the Uttermost part of the Earth": Pauline Weatherby; Peter Cousins
September - Download Complete Issue pdf
Indian Women who are leaders—Jean McLellan
Working with the women of Bangledesh—Valerie Hamilton
Chandraghona—Celia Moon
More new after twenty years!
Hospital chaplain's report
Calcutta—Rev. Ernest Madge
October - Download Complete Issue pdf
A continuing medical mission
We are taking medical care to the villages—Jill Stilltoe
Nurses are needed—Dorothy Humphreys
To Comfort Others
A radiographer was needed—Audrey Kimber
Our share in medical work in Asia
Serampore
Tribute to a headmistress
November - Download Complete Issue pdf
What is Angola's future?—Rev. Alvare Rodrigues
Prevention is better than cure—Georgina MacKenzie
Fourteen days under water
A link with Kenya
We walked to twety give villages—Beryl Fox
A visitor sees a growing country—Rev. Denis Young
The B.W.I. of Sri Lanka
Kimbangu. An African prophet and his church—Marie-Louise Martin
Help for a minority group
December - Download Complete Issue pdf
Baptisms at Christmas—Keith Skirrow
Decorations or food?—Edna Skirrow
Christmas in Sri Lanka—George and Betsy Lee
Seventy
three people use buried cups
We shall think about Brazil this Christmas—Derek & Joanna Punchard
Church Believe in witness and service—Carols Whitmore
Mulvany House, Calcutta—Rev. Ernest Madge
1976
January - Download Complete Issue pdf
Trinidad
"Let me introduce you to Trinidad"—Margaret Popham
We now introduce—Edna Marshall
"Let me now introduce you to the Baptists of Trinidad (1815-1900)
Reminiscences of a Trinidadian Baptist—W.F. Webb
We now introduce Josephine Placide
We now introduce Shirley Joseph
Baptists are looking to the future—Peter Brewer
We now introduce—John Charles
We now introduce—Sheldon Dewsbury
Tailpiece! Wakened by a frog
February - Download Complete Issue pdf
Nepal—Frank Wilcox
Christians come from North, South, East, West—Jonathan Lindell
Christians serve the isolated and lonely—Anna Weir
The school that helps to amke a village important—Glenys Walker
An experiment that works!—Stephen Bull
We are here to learn and help—Eileen Talbot
March - Download Complete Issue pdf
Worship in Upper Zaire today—John Carrington
Angolan Refugee Studies in Brazil
Baptist forms of worship in Trinidad—Sam Vernon
Simple worship but deep devotion—Jack Wilde
17 New Churches in Four Years—Gwyn Lewis
Indian culture influences worship—Tudor Morgan
Help the Herald!
Together in a divided world?
April - Download Complete Issue pdf
Family life is important—Elsie Green
We must be real people—Joan King
In the shadow of Kanchenjunga—Ernest Madge
We have learnt island life—Dr Woosley
Walk slowly... variety—Sheila Brewer
Worship in Jamaica—William Porch
May - Download Complete Issue pdf
Christians, Hindus and Muslims can work together in Bangledesh—Veronica Campbell
Faith in the villages—Valerie Hamilton
Trididad is tolerant—Desmond Gordon
Will there be a flood in Sri Lanka?—Eric Sutton Smith
Rain brings hope
Commitment Sunday
Nurses train at Pimu, Zaire
The church is lit up!
A centre of faith and learning
Christians had to move house
Reconciliation and growth
Missionaries active in Bolobo church
Braailian Christians make distinctive witness—Derek Punchard
The church it took eighteen years to build—Brian Taylor
Christians share in planned development in Nepal—George Tweeddale
Please send us books... a report on The Book Service
June - Download Complete Issue pdf
We are ready to go back—William Keith Hodges
We depend on each otehr—Ivy Riches
Have you used Silence?
Disaster leads to new purpose and new hope—Marilyn Mills
Two doctors for Ludhiana
Jesus is Alive!—Pauline Weatherby
A Good Foundation
Rock
July - Download Complete Issue pdf
The 1976 CampaignYouth service fills church
Water means life—Joyce Brown
Please come back—Rosalie Harris
Together at Summer School
Do we know what has happened—Hazel Pilling
Girls who need courage—Joy Knapman
August - Download Complete Issue pdf
Christian brings new situations—Ernest Madge
Floods in Chandrahona—S.M. Chowdhury
Sight at Chandrahona
Short-termers—Derek Rumbol
Immigrants—Eric Payne
A church is born—Michael Wotton
The tests and tensions of change
A time of testing
September - Download Complete Issue pdf
New crops and new life are possible—David Stockley
The past is with us—Colin Foulkes
Operation Agri—Basil Amey
The new farm at Dinajpar—Bob Young
Plans for Potinga—Frank & Peggy Gouthwaite
Keswick Convention
Zaire can grow!
Back to the Bible—George Oakes
October - Download Complete Issue pdf
There is helaing for many—Robert Hart
A farmer/nurse partnership—Frank & Peggy Gouthwaite
Linking-up doctors and nurses
From our Doctors
So much happens at Bolobo—Pauline Weatherby
Enlisted in this service
The day that makes it all worthwhile—Betty Gill
The first eleven years
November - Download Complete Issue pdf
Non-Comformity In Union or "Many Happy Returns of the Day"—G.H. Grose
The Family of Fingers. Working together—Owen Clark
Inter-Mission Co-operation in Bangledesh
The United Theological College of the West Indies—David Jelleyman
December - Download Complete Issue pdf
"AM erry Christmas to Us All"—S. Mudd
"Natal"—Helen Watson
Thank God for the Chemist round the corner
Mr Sudhir Singh
An L.P. for the B.M.S.
Celebration without a holiday!—David Boydell
New Workers for God
Tata Mbieme's Christmas—Jessie Boydell
God's Way
A miracle that produced a film—Hugh Baddeley
1977
January - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
The that became an avalanche—H.W. & B.L. Carter
The Bamboo Hospital—Joan Smith
The Growth of Mizoram—C.L. Hminga
Book Review
News in Brief
'To travel hopefully is better than to arrive'—Edna Staple
February - Download Complete Issue pdf
Chinese overseas Christian mission—Mary Lang
Comment
The church lives in China—George Young
Yesterday won't do. Youth lives for today and tomorrow—Martin Howie
News in Brief
New Workers
Book Review
China looks to the future—Bob Whyte
March - Download Complete Issue pdf
Prayer for Bangledesh
Comment
Education in Bangledesh—Frank Mardell
Two years' service—Ann Rudland
Zaire trains its pastors—David Boydell
News in Brief
Spinning and weaving—John West
Providing work—Stephen Bull
April - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
The Living Lord in Zaire—Winifred Hadden
Easter n Nepal—Anna Weir
News in Brief
Through the jungle in fifty days—Georgina McKenzie
Yesu wena moyo (Jesus is alive)—Pauline Weatherby & Gwen Hunter
May - Download Complete Issue pdf
Message from the Chairman—E.G.T. Madge
Comment
From blueprint to reality—John Pullin
Book Review
Bangledesh the Sleeping Beauty
News in Brief
Challenge among the Himalayas—Jonathan Lindell
Livraria Crista
The pink board—A.W. Thomas
June - Download Complete Issue pdf
Gallery
Comment
Channels of God's Love—Lesley Fuller
Caring and sharing—Joan Smith
Into the future
News in Brief
Capptal growth—David McClenaghan
Mission through compassion—Pauline Trounson
A new venture—Pauline Trounson
July - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
Brazil its youth work—David Grainger
Fellow workers
Paraná Trains Future Leaders—H.R. Davies
South Lodge
The Boys' Brigade in Jamaica—H McD Messam
A Loyal Servant—A.S. Clement
August - Download Complete Issue pdf
Feed Him For Life—Peter Hewitt
Comment
Water of Life—Jill Brace
Money Wanted for a Boring Job—Stan Crees
Our Farming Evangelists
The Basis Fir Security—Stanley Mudd
News in Brief
Full but not Fed—Ian Acres
Book Review
September - Download Complete Issue pdf
Living in Dacca—Susan Le Quesne
Comment
The City of a Thousand Mosques—Susan Le Quesne
Member Old and New—Robert Sarkar
Blind Openings—Veronica Campbell
The problem of children—Jacqueline Whitelock
Growth among the Garos—Veronica Campbell
Called by God
CCTB—Denzil Baker
October - Download Complete Issue pdf
Climbing the stairs to a healthy start...—R. Rathbone
Comment
Healing in Christ's Name at Pimu
Working at one of the team—John Davies
Another View of Working Overseas—L.F. Wallace
Serving the Lord
Exiled from the Village—Margaret Robinson
Establishing health in Tondo—Susan Evans
November - Download Complete Issue pdf
Book Review
Comment
Tripura CHurch Still Grows—Stan Edgar
News in Brief
Sweden joins hands with others—Sven Ohm
The spark becomes a fire—Chester J. Jump, Jr.
Richmond aims for the world by 2000 A.D.—Roger M. Smith
December - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
A Happy New Year!—Dorothy Smith
Light in Darkness—Donald Monkcom
Muslims Celebrate—Paul Biswas
Zaire Revised—Mary Peters
Hindu Festivals—Leslie Wenger
Book Review
News in Brief
Thoughts on Mission
1978
January - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
First Impressions in Brazil—Sheila Brown
"Work, for I am with you"—Keith Hodges
New York in Potinga—Frank GouthwaiteThe Hostel Provides the Answer—David Doonan-
A New Job—A. Brunton Scott
Book Reviews-
News in Brief
February - Download Complete Issue pdf
Rev. John Bailey Middlebrook, MA. Home Secretary, BMS 1942-1962. A Tribute—A.S. Clement
Comment
Kathmandu, capital city—Stephen Bull
Acheiving a Balanced Economy—George Tweedale
Kathmandu as a Base—Sheila & Stephen Bell
What's it Like Out There?
Putali Sadak Church—A.E. Easter
News in Brief
March - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
Relief in the Teeming City—A.E. Easter
An Eventful Bus Journey—Joy Knapman
Just Living—Dr. L. Ebdon
News in Brief
God's Nursery—Jack Chen
Sister at Large—F.L. Wallace Chandraghona
Book Review
Serving the Lord
Young People's Department
April - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
Sao Salvador: The Beginnings of the Congo Mission—Clifford Parsons
Women;s Work in Angola—Phyl Gilbert
Kibokolo, the Comber Memorial Station 1899-1961—David Grenfell
Medical Work in Sao Salvador—Roger Shields
Mabaya & Bembe 1904-1961—Jean Comber
Angola Today—Jim Grenfell
May - Download Complete Issue pdf
Message from the Chairman
Missionaries Literature Association
Comment
Jamaican Baptists and World Mission—A.B. Johnson
The Boy's Brigade Marquee Benefits Brazil—John Furmage
The Centenary, or as our African friends insist - The First Centenary—Ruth Page
Jamaican Baptists and Home Mission—a Jamaican Baptist
The Church in South-East Asia—Violet Hedger
News in Brief
A Report from the British and Foreign Bible Society
June - Download Complete Issue pdf
Missionary on Furlough—Christine Farrer
Comment
The Centenary, or as our African friends insist - The First Centenary—Ruth Page
'When the boat comes in'—Christine Farrer
News in Brief
From the Belgian Congo to the Republic of Zaire—Eileen Motley
From the Parents' Point of View
Leprosy Changes its Image—Edna Staple
Called to Serve in Bangledesh
July - Download Complete Issue pdf
The Old Box Pulpit of Dinajpur—Gwyn Lewis
Comment
Immanuel Primary School—Valerie Hamilton
The place where races meet—Joyce Lewis
Christian by Proxy of the Husband—Valerie Hamilton
T.E.E. in North-West Bangledesh—Gwyn Lewis
The Rangpur Pastorate—Swe Hla Phru
New Workers for Zaire
Millions for Missions
August - Download Complete Issue pdf
They heard the call
Comment
The Work is One—Stanley Thorne
Farming for survival in Bangledesh
Our Agricultural Missionaries
Potinga today tomorrow
Social work as Missionary work
Mr Abinash Chandra Deb—Valerie Hamilton
3,000 miles of singing in Great Britain—John Carrington
News in Brief
September - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
When I was in Mato Grosso—Matthew MacLachlin
Adventuring into the unknown—Yvonne Pullin
Expansion Brings Division—David McClenaghan
Relatively Speaking—Brunton Scott
News in Brief
There at Last—John & Maria Dyer
Joining the Team
Book Review
The Centre of Growth—John Pullin
October - Download Complete Issue pdf
The Zaire British Association School—Anne North
Comment
Fitting the Building to the Foundation—Owen Clark
Mam Ditina Wins Through
Never a Dull Moment—Andrew North
Our Plot
The Relic that Tells a Story—JIm Grenfell
Book Review
Last Word from Bangledesh—David Wheeler
November - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
Tansen through the eyes of a social worker—Ann Matthias
Warmth and Light in Lapsibot—Barbara McLean
The Tansen Project—Eileen Talbot
Towards a Caring Health System—Anna Weir
Western Nurse in a Hindu Kingdom—Joyce Brown
Book Review
News in Brief...
December - Download Complete Issue pdf
Comment
Seasonal Greetings
Bats but not books—Paul Chandler
Take one egg—Daphne Osborne
What Shall We War?—Pauline Wetherby
New look, new life—Mary Hitchings
Njala—John Mellor
Where's Jeremiah?—Beryl Chandler