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Pacific Union Recorder

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The Pacific Union Recorder is a monthly newsmagazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the states of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah in the United States, an area administrated by the Pacific Union Conference. It is issued freely to every church member in this region.[1]

History[edit]

The first issue of the Recorder was published on August 1, 1901. Among the early contributors to the journal were prominent Adventists Ellen G. White,[2] J. N. Loughborough,[3] Edmund Jaeger,[4] Lewis C. Scheafe, and Benjamin E. Beddoe.[5]

As of 2007, it has a circulation of around 75,000 homes, which the magazine expects to grow to nearly 100,000 in 2008 due to a list update.[6]

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References[edit]

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  2. Knight, George R. A brief history of Seventh-day Adventists. Review and Herald Pub Assoc, 1999. p122
  3. Blaich, Roland. "Health reform and race hygiene: Adventists and the biomedical vision of the Third Reich." Church history 65, no. 03 (1996): 425-440.
  4. Ryckman, Raymond E.; Zackrison, James L. (1998). Son of the Living Desert – Edmund C. Jaeger, 1887–1983: Ecologist, Educator, Environmentalist, Biologist, and Philanthropist. Loma Linda, CA: R.E. Ryckman. p. 466.
  5. Morgan, Douglas. Lewis C. Sheafe: Apostle to Black America. Review and Herald Pub Assoc, 2010. p384
  6. Pacific Union Recorder at the Pacific Union Conference website. Accessed 2008-01-01

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