D.S. Kime
By MRS. D. S. KIME, Former Missionary to Netherlands East Indies
Articles by D.S. Kime
Work Under Emergency Conditions
November 1942
When persistent bombing by the Japanese had forced upon us the realization that we must leave our beloved field of labor in Tondano, Menado, Netherlands Indies, we hurriedly gathered together three suitcases of clothing and started out…
Training Nationals to Carry Responsibility
August 1942
Years ago I was standing on a plot of ground being excavated preparatory to the erection of a large shed to be used as a market place for the natives of a certain district. There was a group of laborers standing near me ready to begin using…
Effective Contacts Among Non-Adventists
January 1943
Upon entering our new field in Ambon (Moluccas, Netherlands Indies) in 1931, we thought one good method of contact would be to open a women's gymnasium class. It was the first of its kind in the island, and those of our friends and non-Adventist acquaintances…
Homes as Centers of Activity
March 1943
One of the problems which confront the missionary upon arriving in a new field is the making of friends among the constituency. To solve this problem, we decided to dedicate our home and piano to the Lord's work.…
"Listening in" on the Seminary
July 1938
Of what value and importance is a theological seminary to the Seventh-day Adventist denomination? Do we really need it? Will it accomplish anything worthwhile, or is it just the burden of a few enthusiasts? Is it worth…
