La verdad sobre la violencia doméstica Cast: NAD Adventist
Read more at the source: NAD Conferencia Sobre Abuso – 2 – Alejandra Ivanovich
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La verdad sobre la violencia doméstica Cast: NAD Adventist
Read more at the source: NAD Conferencia Sobre Abuso – 2 – Alejandra Ivanovich
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Impacto económico del abuso Cast: NAD Adventist
Read more at the source: NAD Conferencia Sobre Abuso – 1 – Daisy Montes de Oca
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Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord. Ephesians 5:19. The melody of praise is the atmosphere of heaven; and when heaven comes in touch with the earth, there is music and song…. Above the new-created earth, as it lay, fair and unblemished, under the smile of God, “the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy.” Job 38:7.
Read more at the source: Melody in the Heart
Article posted on en.intercer.net from Rose’s Devotional.
Rose’s Devotionals are prepared by Rose Hartwell, one of the Intercer founders. Since 1999, Rose sends out a daily devotional newsletter that includes a commentary on a Bible passage, a list of prayer requests for the current week and an illustration from daily life that applies to the Bible passage in study.
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On October 28, the North American headquarters of the Adventist Church released a statement about the October 27 mass shooting at a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh. The full statement is included below: The Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America is deeply saddened and troubled by the shooting that took place during Sabbath services at a […]
Read more at the source: NAD Statement on Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Today.
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When I’m stressed out, I like to go out for a good run. In that moment when the world becomes too much for me, I slip on my running shoes, pound the pavement and leave it all behind. It’s as if I can escape from all that binds me and run free. With each step, I stomp down my anxiety and show it who’s boss! 3-5 miles later, I am refreshed, renewed and ready to take on whatever challenge is before me.
Just kidding! Actually, while I wrote that paragraph, I munched on a glazed donut and laughed and laughed! Listen, we all know those people for whom the above paragraph is true. If that’s you, I offer my congratulations: you win at life! But, I, unfortunately, am not as enlightened. My anxiety coping skills consist of baked goods, reality television and naps. I never said I was a role model.
Lately, however, given my age, level of stress and the fact that I’m down to one pair of jeans that actually zip up, I’ve been reevaluating my health habits. I have come, reluctantly, to the conclusion that perhaps there are some changes that I could make. Yes, I think I’ve finally reached the age where it is no longer appropriate to count Nutella as a legume. And, yes, I do now realize that reaching for the remote does not constitute a sit up.
So, armed with resolve, I woke up VERY early this morning (did you know that they have 7 a.m. on Sundays too?!). I drove to the hiking trail near my home so that my puppy and I could set off on what would be an epic hike that would signal the beginning of my new healthy life. The (ahem) puppy got tired after about 15 minutes, so we had to turn around.
But you know what? Despite the fact that my workout was cut short (you know, on account of the puppy), I felt good! I found that I had more energy throughout the day and was able to get a lot more done. And while I still have a long way to go (i.e. the fact that I had one very delicious glazed donut while writing this. And by one I mean two), I’m proud of the small steps I took today!
So now, as I get ready for the morning, I take the extra step of setting out my hiking shoes. I have a feeling that the puppy won’t be so tired tomorrow.
“Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin” (Zechariah 4:10, NLT).
Jael Amador writes from New York, New York.
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Folly brings joy to one who has no sense, but whoever has understanding keeps a straight course.
Read more at the source: Proverbs 15:21
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Downey Adventist Church Worship Service Romans: The Gift of God Faith Matters Cary Fisher 27 Oct. 2018 downeychurch.org Cast: Downey Church Tags: Church , Downey , Adventist , worship , SDA , religion , God , sermon , seventh-day , Bible , Sabbath and christian
Read more at the source: Faith Matters
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Partnering under a shared goal to empower Seventh-day Adventist churches, schools, and ministries to capitalize on the growth opportunities in online ministry, the North American Division (NAD)’s Social Media and Big Data Services department (SMBD) and the Center for Online Evangelism (COE) are distributing Search Engine Optimization as Evangelism: A Guide for Seventh-day Adventist Ministries to denominational organizations worldwide
This one-of a kind resource is a comprehensive digital manual…
Read more at the source: Social Media & Big Data Services partners with Center for Online Evangelism, releases free resource to Empower Ministries in online outreach
Article posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist.org News Feed.
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The days of spiritual preparation, following Jesus’ ascension, culminated in the events of Pentecost. The first verse tells us that on that day, just before the Holy Spirit was poured upon the disciples, they were all together, of “one accord”, in one place ( Acts 2:1 ) . In the Old Testament, Pentecost was the second of three major feasts that every male Israelite was obligated to attend. It was held fifty days (in Greek, pentekoste , fiftieth day) after Passover. During that feast the Hebrews presented to God the first fruits of their summer harvest as an offering of thanksgiving
Read more at the source: Monday: From Babel to Pentecost
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Sabbath School Net.
