On this episode of ANN: Hurricane Melissa devastates Jamaica and the Seventh-day Adventist Church intensifies aid efforts. Voluntary partnership transforms rural school in Zambia and expands access to education in Africa. Youth from Australia and New Zealand lead first Adventist congress in Egypt. 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. Follow ANN on social media!
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The True Joshua – Hit the Mark Sabbath School
Is this True, Somewhat True, or False? Understanding types and antitypes is essential to our spiritual growth. Join the Hit the Mark panel as they answer this and other questions from Sabbath School Lesson 10 – The True Joshua. It’s the fastest hour of the week!
(0)Sabbath: Living in the Land
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 6th of December 2025
Read for This Week’s Study: Joshua 22:1-34; Ephesians 6:7; John 7:24; Numbers 25:1-18; Proverbs 15:1; 1 Peter 3:8-9.
Memory Text: “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger” (Proverbs 15:1, NIV).
Living in a community can, at times, lead to disputes and tension. This is especially true in a community, such as the church, where people from different backgrounds and social strata—and who are sometimes brought up in completely different cultures—live and work together for a common purpose.
This week we will study Joshua 22:1-34 and a challenge that arose from a great misunderstanding among the people. At the beginning of the book, Joshua commanded some tribes to cross the Jordan and participate in the conquest, along with the tribes on the west side of the Jordan (Joshua 1:12-18). Now that the task is accomplished, they are free to return. However, at the east side of the Jordan, they build an altar that raises concern among the West Jordan tribes.
Why is it dangerous to jump to a rash conclusion about the behavior of others? How can we foster unity in the church? Why is it important to keep in mind the larger scope of our calling and not to get caught up in distractions? These are some of the questions we are going to deal with this week.
*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, December 13.
(0)The Christmas Immigrants: Would we have welcomed Jesus’ family?

by Christopher C. Thompson | 5 December 2025 | In just a few days my wife and I will board a plane for some much-needed vacation time in South Africa, as well as a couple days in Tanzania. As a part of the preparation for our trip, I had to complete a required South African […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-christmas-immigrants-would-we-have-welcomed-jesus-family/
Trois choses que la plupart des adventistes ne savent pas au sujet de leur foi

par Clarence Pamphile | 5 décembre 2025 | Tous les adventistes sont profondément conscients de l’importance que revêtent pour nous certains comportements caractéristiques des croyants de l’Ancien Testament. Nous faisons presque toujours référence à l’Ancien Testament lorsque nous parlons du sabbat du samedi par opposition au culte du dimanche, lorsque nous débattons des règles alimentaires; […] Source: https://atoday.org/trois-choses-que-la-plupart-des-adventistes-ne-savent-pas-au-sujet-de-leur-foi/
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