List of Seventh-day Adventist Periodicals - Official Local Area Newsmagazines

Official Local Area Newsmagazines

The official newsmagazines include:

  • The Inter-American Division Messenger 1924–1966 in DjVu format,

United States:

  • Gleaner (North Pacific Union). Archives: 1906–1931 in DjVu format, August 2002— (as of 2008)
  • Pacific Union Recorder (Pacific Union Conference) 1901–1975 in DjVu format, 2003—
  • Visitor (Columbia Union Conference) 1901–1966 in DjVu format, 2004–2006, 2007–2008

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