Salmo 25:7 Non ricordarti dei peccati della mia gioventu', ne' delle mie trasgressioni; ricordati di me nella tua clemenza, per amor della tua bonta', o Signore. Testo di Alejandro Bullon elaborato 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=i_SHZt-U2LI
Scholarships Will Support Black and Hispanic Psychology Students
Launch of the Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists Online
A brand new online Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists is the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s first online reference work. The Encyclopedia currently contains over 2,100 articles on Adventist history, crucial events and themes, organizations, entities, institutions, and people, over 3,500 photographs, and a growing collection of videos. Hundreds of new articles and photographs will be added to the encyclopedia in the upcoming weeks and months, with thousands being added in the following months and years. The Encyclopedia draws on the expertise of hundreds of authors and editors worldwide, from many cultures and ethnicities. It is a great tool, not only for those seeking to learn more about the Adventist Church but also for those looking to witness to others. Discover the encyclopedia for yourself at encyclopedia.adventist.org Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghb55gmz2ts
Secular Cities and Urban Missions – An Introduction
Stefani Leeper | 29 June 2020 | Betel Church, Norway’s longest-standing Seventh-day Adventist church since 1885, is finding new ways to reach the ever-secularizing city of Oslo. While still functioning as a place of worship, the church simultaneously houses a center of influence in which migrants can study and practice Norwegian, community members learn how […] Source: https://atoday.org/secular-cities-and-urban-missions-an-introduction/
Sabbath School Lesson Review by the Author – Pr Mark Finley – Making Friends for God
Let's start a new quarter with the author of the new Sabbath School Lesson, Pastor Mark Finley. Sharing the gospel is difficult for some people and they feel burdened. But God is reminding us that it is not our work to do, it is God’s. He wants us to share what we already have in us. It is Jesus who we got! We can share the word of God by making friends and mingling with other people. Missionary work could be much easier if we are motivated with love and with a willingness to serve. That is why the Sabbath School lesson was written to teach us how to be an effective laborer of God in hastening His soon coming. Join us for THE ULTIMATE GUIDE IN SHARING THE GOSPEL BY PASTOR MARK FINLEY! As he summarizes the Sabbath School Lesson Quarter entitled Making Friends for God: The Joy of Sharing in His Mission (13 lesson topics). He will also share 5 tips in teaching Sabbath School lesson and 3 ways to improve the Sabbath School attendance. MEET THE HOST
Elder Mark Finley is a former speaker / director for It is Written and a retired General Conference Vice-President. He is still active as an evangelist and has presented more than 150 evangelistic series in more than 80 countries, as well as 17 NET series broadcasts throughout the world. He presents regularly at conventions, field schools and evangelism institutes, and appears on the Hope Channel’s series: Experience Hope.
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Adventist University and Sanitarium team up to perform swabs and coronavirus tests
A Seventh-day Adventist hospital in Argentina is increasing efforts to help test and treat the novel coronavirus that’s swept across the globe, including the South American nation. As of June 28, Argentina has reported 57,744 cases of COVID-19, of which 20,134 are listed as recovered. Tragically, however, 1,217 Argentinians have died from the virus.
The Adventist Sanatorium of Plata, in the nation’s interior and adjacent to the Adventist University of Plata, is carrying out advanced work on…
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Record Rewind: Meet the Parkers
Arthur F Parker was born on June 30, 1899 in Victoria, Australia. He accepted the Adventist message in 1911 after visitation and Bible studies by Adventist workers. Initially, he worked as a machinist in a sawmill, then a literature evangelist.
He attended the Australasian Missionary College (Avondale) from 1923–1925, while also working, as many students did, in the Sanitarium Health Food Company factory located on the campus. After graduation in 1926, Arthur entered the organized work of the…
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ADRA’s solidary trailer completes 4 years of work
The mobile service unit of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) completed four years of work on June 26, 2020, reaching the milestone of 20,000 people assisted.
Created to serve communities affected by disasters, the mobile aid station has served victims of tragedies such as the January 2019 Brumadinho dam disaster in Minas Gerais; landslides in São Paulo, and now in support of the fight against the coronavirus.
During this period, the vehicle passed through more than 40…
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Scholarship program designed to increase diversity of mental health workforce
Loma Linda University’s School of Behavioral Health will be distributing $2.97 million in scholarship funds to students in the Department of Psychology during the coming five years, following receipt of a grant award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The grant program originated in the HHS’s Health Resources and Services Administration Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students program. The grant will be overseen by Bridgette Peteet, PhD, principal investigator and…
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How does stress impact your immune system?
We’ve been living through a global pandemic, so it’s no wonder stress levels have crept up in most people’s lives. One of the ways stress impacts our body is by preventing our immune system from functioning at its best. But how can you spot the signs of stress and what can you do to keep it in check?
Good and bad stress
Some stress can actually be good for us—stress helps your body conserve energy when it’s hungry, instigates the fight-or-flight response when faced with danger, and can help…
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