Dr Humberto Rasi and his wife Julia (left) and Dr Russell Staples (right) were three of the teachers who trained Daniel and Sharlyn Wenberg (center) for mission service in Peru. Rasi is chairman of the modern languages department, and Staples is an assistant professor of mission
Center for Adventist Research Photograph Collection
Date issued:
1975
Source:
Center for Adventist Research
描述:
Written on the back: "Six well-known Seventh-day Adventist evangelists got together in December at Voice of Prophecy headquarters in Glendale, California. With an average of more than 55 years experience in evangelism, each is still active in some phase of the church's evangelism."
Columbia Union College Campus Center, 1970s. Written on back: "Columbia Union College is a liberal arts college which serves and trains the youth of the Columbia Union Conference. It is strategically located in Takoma Park, Maryland adjacent to the Washington Adventist Hospital -- one mile from the Seventh-day Adventist Church ...
This steam tractor, handmade to the smallest screw, was one of the items entered in a craft and hobby show at Andrews University, Sunday, March 9, 1975. The tractor, nearly two feet long, was made by Merle Van De Warker, manager of the engineering services at Modern Plastics Corporation in ...
Work progresses at the A.U. sculpture lab on the symbolic sculpture to be placed in the patio area of the Science Complex. The design made by Alan Collins is an upsurging ribbon of reinforced concrete that runs its course and returns to earth as a symbol of the life span. ...
A behavioral science class at Andrews University. Each student is attempting to verbalize emotions and ideas, and to share these with other members during group discussions.
A behavioral science class at Andrews University. Each student is attempting to verbalize emotions and ideas, and to share these with other members during group discussions.
Dr. Richard Hamill, president of Andrews University, met informally with President Gerald Ford on October 13. Also meeting with Ford were presidents of other Seventh-day Adventist colleges; Robert H. Pierson (center), president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists; and Kenneth H. Wood, editor of the Review and Herald, the ...