Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.
Read more at the source: James 3:18
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Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.
Read more at the source: James 3:18
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Daily Bible Promise.
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Why Adventists in Australia owe Albert W Anderson a huge debt of gratitude.
Read more at the source: First Adventist pastor in Tasmania
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Record.
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Sydney Adventist Hospital is encouraging people to pause, catch their breath and be inspired by stories of healing.
Read more at the source: ‘First Friday’ inspires with stories and songs
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March 13, 2017: A graduate of Loma Linda University Medical School is gearing up to oust a Utah Republican Congressman. Kathryn Allen graduated from Loma Linda with a medical degree in 1984
Read more at the source: Loma Linda University Alumna Attempts to Unseat Utah Republican
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Today.
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Not too long ago, nutritionists used the Food Guide Pyramid to help us understand how to eat a healthy diet. Although it was an effective tool, sometimes it required a little explanation to make sense of it. Now we have a new guide that is easy to look at and understand what we must do. My Plate Food Guide is a simple illustration that teaches us to:
• Eat from the five food groups. Here’s the breakdown: Red is for fruits, green is for vegetables, orange is for grains, purple is for proteins and blue is for dairy and other products that provide calcium. By eating from these groups, we can get vitamins, minerals, fats, fiber, protein and phytochemicals or plant chemicals that keep us healthy.
• Control our portion sizes. Instead of a plate piled with rice, 12-ounce steak and a slice of tomato, we can have a cup of vegetables, a cup of fruit, a cup of rice and four ounces of protein such as fish or tofu. The latter meal will give you the array of nutrients needed.
• Make half our plate fruits and veggies. What a visual! Traditional eating these days may leave a small corner for veggies and perhaps a couple slices of apple on the plate. But My Plate shows us that half of our plate should come from the garden. Why is this important? Produce gives us a steady supply of the nutrients we need with a healthy supply of fiber and healthy fats. They are also low to moderate in calories and supply plant chemicals such as lycopene that is thought to lower the risk of prostate cancer.
Other messages such as eating whole grains, sometimes choosing vegetable proteins such as beans and tofu, and getting enough calcium in our diets also keep us on the healthy track. Couple these messages with a good physical activity program and a good supply of water and we’re on our way to keeping chronic diseases at bay.
If you would like to learn more about how to make your plate healthy, visit ChooseMyPlate and healthy eating to you!
Basic Sample Menu*
Breakfast
Bowl of oatmeal with raisins
Glass of lowfat milk
1 fruit – peach, pear, etc.
Lunch
Sandwich made with whole wheat bread, lettuce, tomatoes, sliced cucumbers and 3 ounces of protein such as turkey or a vegetarian patty
Yogurt made with fresh berries
Dinner
Carrots
Broccoli
Lasagna made with protein, cheese & zucchini and whole grain pasta
Glass of lowfat milk
Peanut butter cookie
*Peanut butter and bread, nuts & fruit, hummus and crackers make great snacks in between meals if needed.
Pamela A. Williams writes from Southern California.
Read more at the source: Healthy Eating Tips
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by Pastor Tom Hughes, March 12, 2017: The gospel of grace taught by Seventh-day Adventists is solidly in the Protestant camp. Ellen G. White in The Great Controversy agreed with Martin Luther’s message and his differences with the papal church when it comes to the gospel. The church’s official position on the gospel contained in […]
Read more at the source: Adventism’s Two Conflicting Gospels
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Today.
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Experienced church worker, Pastor Wilfred Liligeto, has died from a stroke, aged 63.
Read more at the source: Pacific pastor dies, tributes flow
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Record.
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Two Pacific Island churches in Christchurch (New Zealand) are putting their best foot forward to encourage other church communities to be healthy.
Read more at the source: Christchurch congregations up for a challenge
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| “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” |
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Read more at the source: New Beginnings
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read Ephesians 4:30 . Here Paul uses an imperative and admonishes us not to grieve the Holy Spirit. What does it mean to grieve the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit is a personal being, not just a divine force.
Read more at the source: Monday: Grieving the Holy Spirit – Part 1
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