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…

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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…

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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…

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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.…

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"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…

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