The October, 2009, Sabbath Recorder is available online here as a pdf.
The issue contains additional reports about the sessions of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference held this July in Pennsylvania, including an interesting account of the experience of a young adult who, for the first time, attended almost everything.
Other contents include a remembrance of the contributions of a 19th century pastor, James Franklin Shaw, by Don Sanford.
An article by Doug Clarke describes the involvement of SDB women [and men] in the struggle for a woman's right to vote.
The Sabbath Recorder is the magazine of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference and has been regularly published in some form since 1844.
The issue contains additional reports about the sessions of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference held this July in Pennsylvania, including an interesting account of the experience of a young adult who, for the first time, attended almost everything.
Other contents include a remembrance of the contributions of a 19th century pastor, James Franklin Shaw, by Don Sanford.
An article by Doug Clarke describes the involvement of SDB women [and men] in the struggle for a woman's right to vote.
The Sabbath Recorder is the magazine of the Seventh Day Baptist General Conference and has been regularly published in some form since 1844.
Thanks for the link, Jim. I heard last night that Linda Lawton (webmaster) was heading to Kansas to be with her daughter who is about to give birth. I wondered "Who is going to post the SR pdf??" Didn't realize that she did it before leaving. I "happened" to check your site this morning and got much relief. Thanks again!
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