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Slavery and Utopia book release: Sabbath School

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September 14, 2020

Indigenous people in Sabbath School
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ASHANINKA PEOPLE ATTENDING SABBATH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1928. 

This picture was probably taken in Cheni, on the Tambo River during missionaries Stahl and Peugh’s 1928 trip to Iquitos. The visitors stayed several days in Cheni teaching the “word of God” to the locals. They were surprised by the large number of people that attended the Sabbath School and their willingness to learn. Source: Center for Adventist Research (P 003995) Courtesy of Center for Adventist Research. 

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