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Committee on Adventist Ministry to College and University Students (AMiCUS) English, Spanish, Portuguese, French Three times per year 30,000 [4] 1994— el Centinela: United States: Nampa, Idaho Pacific Press Spanish Monthly 100,000 [5] 2007— Florida Focus: United States: Winter Park, Florida Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists ...
The CQ Press Professional Division produces staff directories, sources for biographical and contact information on the people who work in federal, congressional, and judicial offices. Included among the directories published is the CQ Press Staff Directories series, consisting of the Congressional Staff Directory, the Federal Staff Directory ...
Congressional Quarterly, Inc., or CQ, is part of a privately owned publishing company called CQ Roll Call that produces several publications reporting primarily on the United States Congress. CQ was acquired by the Economist Group and combined with Roll Call to form CQ Roll Call in 2009; CQ ceased to exist as a separate entity, and in July 2018 ...
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Adventist Review Orig The Present Truth: 0161-1119 1849–present Review and Herald: Hagerstown, Maryland: United States Adventist: Adventist Today: 1079-5499 1993–present Adventist Today Foundation: Sandy, Oregon: United States Adventist: Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology: 1026-2946 AJET Scott Christian University: Machakos: Kenya ...
The Church Quarterly Review (now abbreviated CQR) was an English journal published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. It existed independently from 1875 until 1968; in that year it merged with the London Quarterly and Holborn Review , a Methodist journal and became known as The Church Quarterly , which was published until 1971.