by Paul Priest | 23 July 2020 | The investigative judgment debate has been a part of Adventism for many decades. I have been following it for years and am not satisfied with either of the main interpretations. Daniel 8:14 does not identify the sanctuary. It simply says: “then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.” The […] Source: https://atoday.org/what-is-the-sanctuary-that-is-cleansed/
Let the Little Children Come
Editor’s Note: Below is a transcript of a message, posted to You Tube on July 24, from president of the Adventist Church, Ted N.C. Wilson. Elder Wilson will release a new video each week, during the C……
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Despite Lockdown, Youth Preaching Results in 911 Baptisms Across Fiji
18 Weeks Helping Thousands to Eat, Develop, and Thrive
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Adventist Possibility Ministries Global Advisory
On July 14, 15, and 16, 2020, a global committee of Adventist Possibility Ministries, which focuses on ministering to those who live with di……
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Adventist Health Ministry – Breaking All Boundaries Throughout History
The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a lot of stories to tell which most of us don’t know or haven’t heard of. Most are the untold stories of the hardships of our brothers and sisters in the face of injustice. How well do we know and what is the price they had to pay for the mission? In this episode, let’s learn about African-American history particularly the health ministry. Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac together with Dr. Ella Simmons emphasizing serving and preaching the truth to many regardless of cultural diversity. Discrimination Faced by People of Color Since then, most of us know of the unfair treatment experienced by people of color. Dr. Simmons explained why the struggle was real. How oppression took its toll on the mission. But the good news is that even against those hardships, our brothers and sisters in Christ had fought for their rights making their way through racial issues and stereotypes which then led to a great change in the church's history. What it takes to become a Medical Missionary Through baby steps and bravery, they helped despite the discrimination against them. Medical missionaries, as we call them, made witnessing and caring for others go hand in hand. Such wonderful stories paved the way in making the Adventist health ministry to what it is today. Listen to this latest episode of a video podcast where Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac (ESDA Editors) will interview Dr. Ella Simmons, General Vice President of Seventh-day Adventist Church. They will discuss the challenges met by the African-American Church; Fighting for their rights to serve others through health ministry. Her inspiring stories and articles are available online. You can find it here:https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/ Next on deck…
Don’t forget to join us also on our next episode of the Adventist history podcast entitled “Recognizing the Astounding Contributions of our Adventist Missionaries.” If you missed the previous video podcast episodes, no need to worry! Check the playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-k2Gb-DBYo-_LOrS0obIEGcCOTQgdvGa or visit http://adventistarchives.org/. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4lP_iG4hlc
July 30, 2020 9AM, Thursday – Mike & René Lemon (BC Virtual Camp Meeting) – Full Session
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Virtual Camp Meeting Booklet: https://online.fliphtml5.com/ujuw/ofbf/#p=1 AdventistGiving Link: https://adventistgiving.org/?OrgID=AN6888 ABC Virtual Camp Meeting…Source: https://vimeo.com/441043904
Students in Somalia Invent Handwashing Machines to Combat COVID-19 Health Crisis
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has forced public health officials to come up with practical and innovative solutions to end the global health crisis. Students from Kismayo Technical Instit……
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Adventist Church in Cuba Celebrates Godsent Shipment During the Pandemic
When a paper shortage hit Cuba several months ago, the Seventh-day Adventist print shop was forced to close. Not being able to find paper anywhere on the island at a time when the world began its lock……
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Pr Ted Wilson: Is Your Church Friendly and Supportive of the Children?
Did you know that this #Sabbath has been designated worldwide as “#Children’s Sabbath”? Pastor Ted #Wilson share this part of the Seventh-day #Adventist Special Emphasis Days and Events calendar, which you can find here: gc.adventist.org/events/special-days/ “Children are the heritage of the Lord,” we read in Psalm 127:3. And how true this is, in the family and in the Church! What could be more important than our precious children? Is your church friendly and supportive of the children and #youth? Do you take a personal interest in them? Do you know them by name? Have you shown them the love of #Jesus in the way you listen to them, showing that you care, encouraging them in their spiritual life? Sabbath School teachers, Children’s Ministries leaders, Pathfinder and Advent Youth leaders have a vital role in leading children and youth to Jesus, encouraging them to make Jesus their Best Friend and to share His love with others! But it’s not just up to these leaders, as important as they are. Let’s remember that the children and youth are watching us—you and me—to see how we live our faith. To see what kind of difference Jesus makes in our lives. Through His power, let’s let our lights shine brightly as we joyfully lead the young to Him! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pc8nyygDITM

