- Foreword
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- Introduction to the 1934 Collection
- As a School Industry
- Character of Workers
- A Wide Field
- God's Substitute for Unhealthful Foods
- Human Confederacies
- No Monopoly in the Health Food Work
- A Part of God's Service
- A Work of God's Appointment
- Rational Reforms
- A Question of Rights
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- Progressive Light
- A Legitimate Conference Enterprise
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- Like the Manna
- Not a Work for the Ministry
- The Use of Nut Foods
- The Health Food Manager
- Connected with Sanitariums
- Dangers in the Health Food Business
- Providing Promising Contacts
- Make the Health Food Work a Blessing
- A Decided Warning
- Workers Not to be Drawn from Other Lines
- Educating by Demonstration
- Words of Counsel Regarding the Health Food Work
- A Reformation Needed
- The Loma Linda Bakery
- A Specious Offer
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- The Object of Health Food Work
- Ultimate Aim of Health Food Work
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Section Two—The Health Food Work
Introduction to the 1934 Collection
(A Mimeographed Compilation Made in 1934.)
As consideration was being given in 1934 to the future of the Loma Linda Food Factory, officers of the Pacific Union Conference requested the White Estate to assemble and make available materials which would be of service as they should plan for the future of that institution.HFM 38.1
The compilation made available at that time comprises this section. In mimeograph form it has reached the hands of many. It is fitting that it should now be combined with the materials on health food work published in the Testimonies for the Church and a few items from Counsels on Diet and Foods not represented elsewhere to make one reference document.HFM 38.2