Beatrice S. Stout

BEATRICE S. STOUT, Washington Sanitarium

Articles by Beatrice S. Stout

Are they Ready?

October 1964

An automobile, out of control, hurtles over a curb, roars across a lawn, and two young children are flung fifteen feet. Innocent children playing in their yard, healthy and laughing one moment, are dead the next, and…

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The Price Is Too High

April 1964

As parents we must comprehend the great potential for good or evil that lies in our hands. It is our privilege to build a foundation broad and deep that will be as enduring as eternity. Ellen G. White had this…

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A Shortage of Ministers!

March 1965

Where have you been all this time?" Too often a missionary is faced with this poign­ant question from a people kept waiting too long for the story of God's love. Pregnant with meaning, this question must also bring to all of us a sharp sense…

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"Beans with a Smile" Make a Difference

January 1966

THE difference was in our mothers," said a woman in answer to the query as to what makes the difference in children. "I will answer your questions with a personal example, my husband's family and my own." This story as printed in a newspa­per…

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