The United Aborigines messenger

Call Number
N 279.4 UNI
Created/Published
Burnley, Vic. : United Aborigines Mission, 1929-1987
Issue
Vol.21 No.1 (2 February 1953)
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THE UNITED ABORIGINES MESSENGER 1
The United Aborigines Mission of Australia Publication Office: 49 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. Telephone: MU 2696 2
THE U.A. MISSIONARY STAFF 2
“Lord, If It Be Thou, Bid Me. 3
Young People's Page 4 , 10
PERSONAL POINTS 5
WITH CHRIST OUR BELOVED WEST AUSTRALIAN COUNCIL PRESIDENT – REV. EDWARD HOGG 5
Advertising 6
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 6
MR. AND MRS. KINGSMILL TELL OF THE SADNESS AND THE JOYS OF A MISSIONARY’S LIFE 6
MRS. BARRON, OF NOWRA, THE FIRST MATRON OF BOMADERRY HOME, CALLED HOME 7
MR. R. NASH TELLS US THAT THEY STILL MANAGE TO “KEEP THE SEA WHERE IT SHOULD BE.” WE MUST HELP THEM. SUNDAY ISLAND, Derby 7
MISS LILY FOWLER TELLS OF THE MANY FRIENDS OF THE HOME 7
MR. AND MRS, SOUTHWELL ARE BUSY AT BOURKE 7 , 8
MR SIGGS TELLS OF THE LORD’S FAITHFULNESS AND OF THE ROD AND THE STAFF THAT NEVER FAIL TO COMFORT 8 , 9
MR. AND MRS, HERMANN AND MISS FERNANCE REJOICE AT THE NEWS OF MANY LED TO THE SAVIOUR BY FELLOW WORKERS 9
MR. PRESTON WALKER ISSUES A CHALLENGE TO MEN AND WOMEN OF VIOLENCE PREPARED TO FORCE THE KINGDOM 9 , 10
MR. AMD MRS, SMOKER HAVE CONCLUDED ONE YEAR IN THE MISSION 10
MR. AND MRS MATHIESON TELL OF THE LORD’S FAITHFULNESS AND THE STATION MOURNS THE DEPARTURE OF A BRIGHT YOUNG CHRISTIAN NATIVE MAN 11
THE WORK AT KELLERBERRIN IS BROUGHT BEFORE US IN AN ILLUMINATIVE ARTICLE BY MR. AND MRS. POWER 11
MR. WAKERLEY, HERE BY REQUEST, GIVES A VERY INTERESTING STORY OUT Or HIS OWN EXPERIENCE. GOD HAD HIS OWN INTERPRETERS. THE SCHOOL FOR LINGUISTICS WILL YET HELP MUCH 12
MR. AND MRS- WEIS ARE AGAIN BACK ON THE ISLAND THEY TELL OF ENCOURAGING PROGRESS AND ARE ENCOURAGED BY THE OUTLOOK. 12

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