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1 EGW MYP 183.4 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… your fellow student, you help your teachers. And often one whose mind is apparently stolid will catch ideas more quickly from a fellow student than from a …
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2 EGW MYP 417.1 (1930 Messages to Young People)
… our fellow men, a part of God's great whole, and we stand under mutual obligations. No man can be independent of his fellow men; for the well-being of each affects …
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3 EGW ULe 180.4 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… his fellow Christians as much as now, weakened as he was by age, toil, and illnesses, and confined in the damp, dark vaults of a Roman prison. Luke, the beloved disciple …
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4 EGW ULe 152.4 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… their fellow believers to undermine confidence in their integrity and cripple their usefulness. Too often, through their own fellow Christians, Satan …
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5 EGW ULe 175.7 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… brother, fellow worker, and fellow soldier.” While in Rome, Epaphroditus was sick, “almost unto death; but God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me also, lest …
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6 EGW SJ 125.1 (1900 The Story of Jesus)
“We found this fellow perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying that He Himself is Christ a King.” Luke 23:2 .
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7 EGW HH 221.5 (2009 Humble Hero)
“Then they reviled him and said, ‘You are His disciple; but we are Moses’ disciples. We know that God spoke to Moses; as for this fellow, we do not know where He is from.’”
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8 EGW MYP 183.3 (1930 Messages to Young People)
If you have a fellow student who is backward, explain to him the lesson that he does not understand. This will aid your own understanding. Use simple words; state your ideas in language that is clear and easy to be understood.
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9 EGW ULe 64.5 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
Afterward Paul was reconciled to Mark. He recommended him to the Colossians as a fellow worker “for the kingdom of God” and “a comfort to me.” He spoke of Mark as profitable, “useful to me for ministry.” ( Colossians 4:11; 2 Timothy 4:11 .)
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10 EGW ULe 76.1 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
After spending some time at Antioch, Paul suggested to Barnabas, his fellow worker, “Let us now go back and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they are doing.”
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