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Fernando stahl biography

          Ferdinand Anthony Stahl, German citizen, was born on January 3, , in Pentwater, Michigan, United States.!

          Stahl, Fernando and Ana
          Bibliography by Gary Shearer
          Reference Librarian
          Pacific Union College Library

          Books

          Greenleaf, Floyd.

          The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Latin America and the Caribbean, Volume I. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University Press, "Beginnings and Early Work of the Stahls", pp; See also pp.

          Fernando and Ana Stahl arrived in Peru from the United States in and remained in the country for the next three decades, founding Adventist chapels.

        1. Ferdinand Anthony Stahl, , was a Seventh-day Adventist missionary to South America.
        2. Ferdinand Anthony Stahl, German citizen, was born on January 3, , in Pentwater, Michigan, United States.
        3. Ana Stahl was a nurse, an educator, and a pioneer missionary with her husband, Fernando (), to South America for three decades.
        4. The romantic story of the Broken Stone Mission, founded by the Stahls on the shores of Lake Titicaca, may well constitute Adventism's most famous mission story.
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          Her. Coll. BX .A1 G73 v.1 (2nd copy in main collection)

          Howell, John Marion. Surely God Led. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press, "Ferdinand A. Stahl", pp.
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          Ana Stahl was a nurse, an educator, and a pioneer missionary with her husband, Fernando (), to South America for three decades.

          BX .H68 H68

          Rizzo, Kay D. Determined to Love: The Story of Ferdinand and Ana Stahl. Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 80p.
          Her. Coll. BX .S7 R5 (2nd copy in main collection)

          Spalding, Arthur Whitefield. Origin and History of Seventh-day Adventists, Volume 4.

          Fernando Stahl was born on January 3, , in Pentwater, Michigan.

          Washington, DC: Review and Herald, Stahl's work discussed pp.
          Her. Coll. BX .S68 (2nd copy in main collection)

          "Stahl, Ana Christina." Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia