On this episode of ANN: Brazilian students donate hair to support cancer patients, Jamaica’s first Adventist film festival tackles myths with biblical truth, U.S. physics majors teach quantum science through music and dice, and volunteers build a church in remote Papua New Guinea in just five days. Stay tuned as ANN brings everything you need to know about what is happening in the church worldwide. For a deeper dive into these headlines, visit https://www.adventist.news ANN is the official news channel of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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What the Bible Says About a Plant-Based Diet | Abundant Living with Ted Wilson
What we eat matters—not just for our physical health, but our spiritual well-being too. In this episode of The Abundant Life, we explore the powerful connection between diet and discipleship. Did you know God gave us a specific diet in the Garden of Eden? A plant-based diet rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts was His original plan for humanity. Science is now confirming what Scripture and the writings of Ellen White revealed long ago—plant-based eating reduces the risk of chronic disease, increases longevity, and supports mental clarity. Join us as we dive into biblical and scientific reasons for choosing a plant-based lifestyle, and discover practical tips on how to get enough protein, stay on budget, and thrive no matter where you live. Subscribe and tap the bell so you don’t miss any episodes. About the Seventh-day Adventist Church
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Reclaiming the Prophet: How to Believe in Ellen White
by Reinder Bruinsma | 27 June 2025 | Read part 1 here. Opening the third section of Reclaiming the Prophet, veteran Adventist historian George R. Knight recaps much of what he’s written in his other books about Adventist church history. He recounts how the original perspective on the ministry of Ellen White was, to a […] Source: https://atoday.org/reclaiming-the-prophet-how-to-believe-in-ellen-white/
Adventist Church Denied Injuction in Hiring Rights Lawsuit
27 June 2025 | A ruling was granted in this month regarding the General Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s October 2023 lawsuit against the members and executive director of the Maryland Civil Rights Commission. The church had requested religious exception from the Maryland Fair Employment Practices Act. According to The Daily Record: A federal […] Source: https://atoday.org/adventist-church-denied-injuction-in-hiring-rights-lawsuit/
Sabbath: Oppression: The Background and the Birth of Moses
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 28th of June 2025
Read for This Week’s Study
Exodus 1:1-22; Genesis 37:26-28; Genesis 39:2,21; Acts 7:6; Galatians 3:16-17; Exodus 2:1-25.
Memory Text:
“The children of Israel groaned because of the bondage, and they cried out; and their cry came up to God because of the bondage. So God heard their groaning, and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. And God looked upon the children of Israel, and God acknowledged them” (Exodus 2:23-25, NKJV).
The book of Exodus resonates with accounts of the oppressed, the marginalized, the persecuted, the exploited, and the degraded. Thus, people today who feel abandoned, forgotten, and enslaved can find hope, because the same God who saved the Hebrews can save them as well.
The book of Exodus speaks to the existential battles of life and to the injustices and trials that are part of this life. Everyone can be encouraged by the stories of God’s interventions in favor of His suffering people. God hears the cry of the oppressed, sees their struggles, notes their tears, and, in their agony, comes to help.
God takes the initiative to deliver those who trust in Him. We need simply to accept, by faith, what He offers us. This is why the book of Exodus should be studied, for it points to what Jesus has done for us all. It is a book about redemption, deliverance, and final salvation—all of which are ours, by faith, in Christ Jesus and what He has secured for us.
In the midst of the turmoil and darkness, if our eyes are fixed on God, we can recognize His presence, care, and help as He guides us to the eternal Promised Land.
*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, July 5.

Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-01-oppression-the-background-and-the-birth-of-moses/
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