7 October 2022 | Day two of the General Conference (GC) Executive Committee’s Annual Council was short and blissfully uneventful. However, with four hours of health ministries being covered in the morning LEAD (Leadership, Education and Development) Conference, there is still plenty to report. “Leaders and Health Discipleship: Let your lives so shine…” was the topic […] Source: https://atoday.org/health-matters-at-the-gc-annual-conference-day-2/
Reflexiones sobre la Sesión 2022 de la AG – Mirando hacia 2025
Mientras escribo esto, han pasado unos cuantos meses desde la 61ª Sesión de la Asociación General (AG) de la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día. Debido a la pandemia mundial de COVID-19, esta sesión tuvo que ser pospuesta dos veces (desde 2020). Dado que se trataba de la primera Sesión de la AG en la […] Source: https://atoday.org/reflexiones-sobre-la-sesion-2022-de-la-ag-mirando-hacia-2025/
Education’s the Name of the Game on GC Annual Council Day 1
6 Oct 2022 | Welcome everyone to Adventist Today’s reporting of the General Conference (GC) Executive Committee’s Annual Council. For those just joining us, the Executive Committee is the governing body voted to govern the church surpassed in authority only by the General Conference Session. This year’s theme is “I Will Go – Be His […] Source: https://atoday.org/educations-the-name-of-the-game-on-gc-annual-council-day-1/
La extraña historia de Walter Harper y sus esposas
En muchos espacios adventistas se hace referencia a los libros de Ellen White como “el Espíritu de Profecía”, como si sus escritos fueran un simple y omnipresente libro de normas y comentarios; sin embargo, los miembros pueden beneficiarse enormemente del estudio de las cartas de consejo que ella dio en relación con situaciones de […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-extrana-historia-de-walter-harper-y-sus-esposas/
Victim Blaming: Why We Blame Victims and Pardon Abusers
by Amy Nordhues | 6 October 2022 | Why is it that when a person is victimized, especially domestic violence or sex crimes, people are more likely to scrutinize the victim’s actions than those of the perpetrator? Psychologists describe this tendency to blame victims as the “just-world phenomenon,” and it stems from a deeply rooted […] Source: https://atoday.org/victim-blaming-why-we-tend-to-blame-victims-and-pardon-abusers/
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