African history stores one of the most colorful narratives in the world. Local church members are ecstatic to share their God-wrought tales. African Church: A humble beginning
It was not Seventh-day Adventists who first sowed the seeds of the gospel in West-Central Africa. God was already working in the region before the official missionaries came in 1882. There were already 30 believers who welcomed God's workers! It started with a simple conversation and some tracts. And with the work of the Holy Spirit, the truth began in two continents – Africa and Australia! Know more about this missionary in this 10th episode of Adventist history podcast. African Mission: A spirit of sacrifice
A vice president of the General Conference once said, "West Africa is a white man's grave." Why did he say so? Know the moving and challenging stories of Adventist missionaries in the region. Oh, how their sacrifices are not in vain! Adventist universities in Africa: Beacons of light
West Africa houses several of the educational institutions of the global church. One of the most prominent is Babcock University. In 2017, the University became the world's most extensive Adventist system of higher learning. Its phenomenal growth did not occur by accident. Fervent prayers, networking, planning, stewardship, and fundraising filled its development. Check more about this prestigious and faith-filled University here:
https://encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=3C2P&highlight=babcock|university African churches: God's emissaries
"Knowing our history is a must for anybody who wants to work for God," says Dr. Ajibade. Join the ESDA editors, Dr. David Trim and Dr. Dragoslava Santrac, with Dr. Onaolapo Ajibade, regional editor for West-Central Africa. Let's find out why ESDA is the online Acts of the Apostles. Next on deck… Craving for more plot twists? Join us in our next video podcast. Suppose 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=wu_qicDgLAU
Sharing Scripture for August 16 – 22
This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS Lesson and includes a brief story from current news you can use to introduce the discussion and then a series of discussion […] Source: https://atoday.org/sharing-scripture-for-august-16-22/
La Sierra University Online for Fall, Offers Tuition Subsidy
La Sierra University will hold the majority of fall quarter classes online. Exceptions to online classes will include some lab and studio classes. The school cites California Department of Public Health guidance as the reason for the decision to hold classes online. Some students will be allowed to move into campus dorms based on state directives […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-sierra-university-online-for-fall-offers-tuition-subsidy/
Martedi 18 Agosto 2020
Proverbi 20:18 I disegni sono resi stabili dal consiglio; fa dunque la guerra con una saggia direzione. Testo di Alejandro Bullon rielaborato e presentato in studio da Anna Cupertino. Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopemedia.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdo6spEnnNs
Chanda M. Nunes Installed as Senior Pastor of Pacific Union College Church
17 August 2020 | Chanda M. Nunes was formally installed as senior pastor of the Pacific Union College church on Saturday, July 25. She preached at the church for the first time that Sabbath. Nunes had previously served as the associate pastor at the Sacramento Capitol City church for four and a half years. On […] Source: https://atoday.org/62922-2/
The Historical-Critical Method Revisited
by Edwin Torkelsen | 17 August 2020 | Richard Coffen’s excellent article comparing the historical-critical method with the historical-grammatical method led me to revisit some thoughts on the subject of biblical criticism that I had gradually been forming over the past several years. It was interesting to find so much of my own thinking reflected […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-historical-critical-method-revisited/
What Good Can Come From Beirut Blast?
I barely noticed the first thud and shudder. We’d had breezes all afternoon that rattled our front door. But the second, unfamiliar thud-shudder was unmistakable. In……
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Learning Leaders And Gownless Graduations
For centuries, graduation services have involved flowing black robes, tasseled mortarboards, processions, and diplomas. But not this year…On Sunday, May 3rd and Sund……
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Young man testifies that thanks to the pandemic he gave himself to God
How do you calling what is bringing illness, death, debt and uncertainty to so many a “blessing?” And yet, for Efraín Leyva, a 21-year-old man, it has been. If the the coronavirus h……
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Church Members Invited to Take the Made to Move Challenge
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