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1 EGW PM 240.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… be managers in our institutions, for their influence would tend to circumscribe the work and to bring it down to a low level.
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2 EGW PM 53.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… and the workers are Christians, they will be as shining lights.— Letter 74, 1896. ( Special Testimony to the Managers and Workers in our Institutions, 3, 4 .)
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3 EGW PM 155.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… occur in every institution, but if the managers will learn the lesson all must learn—to move guardedly—these errors will not be repeated, and God will preside …
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4 EGW PM 163.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
The managers of our institutions need to realize that in accepting their position they become responsible for the mental food given to the workers while …
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5 EGW PM 116.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… Respect Institutional Managers —The managers of our institutions have a most difficult task to maintain order and to discipline wisely the youth under …
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6 EGW PM 52.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… and workers are ever to keep in mind that God requires perfection in all things connected with His service. Let all who enter our institutions to receive …
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7 EGW PM 64.3 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… institutions should be managed by men who are spiritually minded and who will not weave their own defective ideas and plans into their management. This …
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8 EGW PM 51.4 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… institutions should be missionary agencies in the highest sense, and true missionary work always begins with those nearest. In every institution there …
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9 EGW PM 106.2 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… hundred. [ In 1902, $1.00 to $2.00 a day was the common daily wage. ] Just so it is with our institutions; some persons can manage them with far less capital than others …
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10 EGW PM 332.1 (1983 The Publishing Ministry)
… with our institutions. Some can manage them with far less capital than others. God would have every worker practice economy, and especially learn to be faithful …