A Thirsty Land
A Quarterly Magazine of the Algiers Mission Band
Vols. 141-148 (1962-1964)
Main Navigation
Theology on the Web provides free access to thousands of theological books and articles to over 2.5 million visitors a year. Please support our Go Fund Me Campaign to cover the cost of our webserver so that this service can remain free of charge. Click here for more details.
Algiers Mission Band
A Thirsty Land was the quarterly magazine of the Algiers Mission Band, founded by Lilias Trotter in 1888. The magazine ran from 1927 until the agency joined with the North Africa Mission (currently AWM-Pioneers) in 1964.
A Thirsty Land has been digitised in partnership with AWM Pioneers.You can download all the available journal issues by right-clicking here and selecting "save as" to download a zip file. Please note that the file is around 186 MB. If you chose this option to download, please consider making a donation using the "Tip Jar" on the right.
"A Thirsty Land" ["A great many of our Readers may be wondering at the omission of the last issue of the Magazine, that is, the September/October number which it was not possible to prin,t due to a shortage of material owing to difficult circumstances in Algeria. However. whatever articles were available are now embodied in this issue."]
From the Secretary's Desk
In Memory of Ida K. Nash
"All For Others"—P.M. Russell
Blida. July-September, 1962—P.M. Russell & J. Guibé
Algiers Mission Band. Report of Executve Secretary and Treasury. Algiers, 25th September, 1962—D.B. Edge
Notes from the Secretary's Notes (Algiers, 1st September, 1963)—Peter G. Longley
News in Brief from Algiers and the Stations: Algiers (El Biar) (April-June, 1963—P.G. Longley & E.E. Longley; Blida (April-June, 1963)—P.M. Russell & J. Guibé; Relizane (April-June, 1963)—E. Clark & A.E. Powell; Tolga (January-June, 1963)—M.Lull; A Te Deum—D.B. Edge
Reports from the Field: Algiers (July-September, 1963)—P.G. & E.E. Longley; Blida (July-September, 1963)—P.M. Russell & J. Guibé; A Te Deum Tapestry—D.B. Edge