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Cast: NAD Adventist
Read more at the source: eHuddle 2017 – Patty Crouch
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Vimeo / NAD Adventist’s videos.
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By Tysan, 3 August 2018 | Last Friday night (July 27) the “blood moon” eclipse lasted nearly four hours. It was not visible in North America or Europe, but could not be missed in much of Africa, the Middle East, southern Asia and the Indian Ocean region
Read more at the source: Blood Moon Eclipse Brings Spiritual Responses from Adventists in Africa
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Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Read for This Week’s Study : Acts 9:32-43 , Acts 10:9-16 , Eph. 2:11-19 , Acts 11:1-26 , Acts 12:1-18 . Memory Text: “Then Peter began to speak to them: ‘I truly understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears [H]im and does what is right is acceptable to [H]im” ( Acts 10:34-35 , NRSV) .
Read more at the source: Sabbath: The Ministry of Peter
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Three Adventist school students in New Zealand have been honored for their leadership qualities with a prestigious award.
Manawa-Leigh Ripaki, a year 8 student at Whakatane Adventist School, Daniela Webster, a year 7 student at Whangarei Adventist Christian School, and Angelina Cariga, a year 8 student at Longburn Adventist College, all received the Sir Peter Blake Young Leader Award.
The award, which is presented in partnership with Westpac, recognizes young people whose leadership…
Read more at the source: New Zealand students honored for outstanding leadership
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“If we don’t know who we are, we will not know why we are,” stated Pastor David Asscherick on the opening night of the Global Youth Leaders Congress in Kassel, Germany. As a first generation Seventh-day Adventist he challenged leaders by telling them, “if you don’t know it, we are weird!”
That came as an uncomfortable thought following on from a list of identities that initially drew us together. He noted common ground in our identity including that we are alive and that we are human – albeit…
Read more at the source: Adventist identity explored at Global Youth Leaders Congress
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