![]() ![]() ![]() In 1916, a JMV society was organized in the Hobart (now Gonzales) church school with six members ( Worker, 1916). There were five JMV societies with a membership of seventy-one in 1914, and in 1915, there were four societies with a membership of sixty-nine ( Sanders, 1916). In 1914 the school in Shreveport organized their JMV society, ( Worker, 1914). In Louisiana, as early as the 1910-1911 school year, the New Orleans church school had a Junior Missionary Volunteer (JMV) Society ( Worker, 1911). ![]() Since a Reading Course had been provided especially for the young people, and feeling that the young people needed encouragement in reading “uplifting literature,” the leaders requested that older members do all in their power to encourage the young people to take the Reading Course ( Saxby, 1910). First edition to be called the Junior Missionary Volunteer Manual 1919Īt the Louisiana conference session held in 1910 at Pineville, Louisiana, it was recommended that the churches of the Louisiana conference better acquaint themselves with the plans and purposes of the young people’s work as outlined by the Young People’s Department of the General Conference. ![]()
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