Despite historical challenges to religious freedom, there have always been people who have chosen to be faithful to God and His Word. In this episode, join Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, as he discusses part two of chapter 35 of The Great Controversy by Ellen White. Join as he delves deeper into prophecy, highlighting the rise of the Roman Church and its impact on future religious liberty. Watch to learn more. 🔗 Read The Great Controversy by Ellen White at https://greatcontroversyproject.org/. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGSbyGUw5CA
Leaders, Misleaders, and Renewal, Part 1: Ruts and New Roads

by Charles Scriven | 15 August 2024 | This essay will be the basis for our Adventist Today Sabbath Seminar, which you can join here. I stopped short when I read this from a Wendell Berry poem: “…only the dead are changeless.” In the margin I wrote: “Why would anyone want to imitate them?” And […] Source: https://atoday.org/leaders-misleaders-and-renewal-part-1-ruts-and-new-roads/
Inside Story: Food Choices Trigger Uproar
Inside Story for Friday 16th of August 2024
By Andrew McChesney
One Sabbath, Anush and Mother returned home from church to learn that Father had made plans for a countryside picnic. “Let’s barbeque,” he said.
Anush remembered how the Israelites had prepared their Sabbath meals on Friday, before the Sabbath hours (Exodus 16:1-36), and wondered whether it was a good idea to barbeque on Sabbath. Out loud, she said, “No, Father. That’s not a good plan. I don’t even eat meat.” She had become a vegetarian.
Father called off the picnic, but he still didn’t grasp that Anush no longer ate meat. The next day, he prepared chicken for Sunday lunch and handed her a piece. “Father, I don’t eat meat,” Anush said.
Now Father understood, and he was upset. He thought it was abnormal not to eat meat. The next day, he forbade Anush and Mother from going to prayer meeting at the house church in their town. When the pair protested, Father angrily aired frustrations that he had collected against Adventists. He criticized the biblical requirement to return tithe and offerings (Malachi 3:8-10).
“Tithe and offerings are a business,” he said. “You are just supporting a business.”
He accused the Adventist Church of being a foreign group intent on destroying Armenia. He lashed out at Anush’s lifestyle. “Today you say, ‘I don’t eat meat,’ and tomorrow you will say, ‘I don’t have a father,’ ” he said.
Anush sat still and prayed silently, “What should I say, Lord?” Every time Father spoke against God or the church, she prayed, “This is not addressed to me. This is addressed to You. It’s Your responsibility to answer.” She remembered Romans 2:4, which says, “The goodness of God leads . . . to repentance” (NKJV). She sensed God was saying to extend a similar goodness to her father. She prayed, “There’s nothing that I can do except love Father.”
Father owned a small grocery store. When he left Mother or Anush in charge, they wouldn’t sell alcohol or cigarettes. Now, as Father berated them, he felt condemned. “Do you think that I’m evil and you’re good because I sell alcohol and cigarettes and you don’t?” he asked. “I’m a better Christian than you. I’m going to lead Sabbath worship services from now on. You can no longer go to church. I will lead the worship services.”
That ended the conversation. Anush went to her room, and Mother followed. Both were shocked. “What will we do?” Mother asked.
Anush suggested cooperating with Father as long as he didn’t oppose the Bible. “He said we will worship at home on Sabbath,” she said. “He didn’t take away our Bibles. He even respects the Sabbath. Let’s wait for the Sabbath. If he keeps his word, we will keep the Sabbath at home with him. If he forgets his word, we will pray and see how God guides us.”
Part of last quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering went to open a center of influence for families like Anush’s in Yerevan, Armenia. Thank you for helping spread the gospel with your offerings. Next week: Father allows Anush and Mother to return to church.
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Teaching Disciples: Part I – Hit the Mark Sabbath SChool
Join the Hit the Mark panel as they discuss Sabbath School Lesson 7 – Teaching Disciples: Part I. It’s the fastest hour of the week!
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Friday: Further Thought – Teaching Disciples: Part I
Daily Lesson for Friday 16th of August 2024
Read Ellen G. White, “Ministry,” Pages 426–431; “Who Is the Greatest? “Pages 432-442, in The Desire of Ages.
“Before honor is humility. To fill a high place before men, Heaven chooses the worker who, like John the Baptist, takes a lowly place before God. The most childlike disciple is the most efficient in labor for God. The heavenly intelligences can co-operate with him who is seeking, not to exalt self, but to save souls.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 436.
“By all that has given us advantage over another,—be it education and refinement, nobility of character, Christian training, religious experience,—we are in debt to those less favored; and, so far as lies in our power, we are to minister unto them. If we are strong, we are to stay up the hands of the weak. Angels of glory, that do always behold the face of the Father in heaven, joy in ministering to His little ones. Trembling souls, who have many objectionable traits of character, are their special charge. Angels are ever present where they are most needed, with those who have the hardest battle with self to fight, and whose surroundings are the most discouraging. And in this ministry Christ’s true followers will co-operate.”—The Desire of Ages, p. 440.
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