Samuel Ward Booklet Available
by Nick Kersten
As announced in the July/August 2010 Sabbath Recorder, the Historical Society is making available again for a limited time a booklet published by the Society based on a 1967 lecture about prominent colonial SDB Samuel Ward, by Rev. Ken Smith, entitled, "Sam: Ward, Founding Father."
As is the case for the supply of back issues of the SDB Yearbook (which are still available!), quantities of the booklet are limited and will available on a "first-come, first served" basis. If you would like copies of booklet (which originally sold for $.25/each), you will be required only to pay for the shipping of the items. Shipping costs for the items would depend on quantity desired, mailing destination and shipping preferences. For those who will be attending this year's General Conference meetings at Evangel College in Springfield, MO, the booklets will also be available there for you to collect and take back to your church or group.
If you have further questions about the booklet or wish to arrange for copies to be shipped to you, please contact the Historical Society: sdbhist@seventhdaybaptist.org or by phone (608) 752-5055.
As is the case for the supply of back issues of the SDB Yearbook (which are still available!), quantities of the booklet are limited and will available on a "first-come, first served" basis. If you would like copies of booklet (which originally sold for $.25/each), you will be required only to pay for the shipping of the items. Shipping costs for the items would depend on quantity desired, mailing destination and shipping preferences. For those who will be attending this year's General Conference meetings at Evangel College in Springfield, MO, the booklets will also be available there for you to collect and take back to your church or group.
If you have further questions about the booklet or wish to arrange for copies to be shipped to you, please contact the Historical Society: sdbhist@seventhdaybaptist.org or by phone (608) 752-5055.
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