3 February 2025 | As an African lady I like to braid my hair. It’s practical: I’m a busy person, and it lets me look nice with minimum fuss. Yet some pastors here preach that it is a sin for women to braid their hair, giving as justification 1 Timothy 2:9. What do you think, […] Source: https://atoday.org/pastors-tell-me-its-a-sin-to-braind-my-hair-aunty-what-do-you-say/
Comments of the Week Jan 27-Feb 2
Comments of the Week Jan 27-Feb 2 “Who is a ‘Good Adventist’?” – Daniel Robobassie Melbourne, on Aunt Sevvy’s Question: Does God do more miracles for good Adventists? Comments on Contemporary Thinkers, Hazing at Mt. Pisgah Academy, Posting the 10 Commandments, the Close of Probation, and Aunt Sevvy Engaging Contemporary Thinkers: Hollywood & Mars Hill […] Source: https://atoday.org/comments-of-the-week-jan27-feb2-2/
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Editorial: “If Jesus Visited Our Church”
If Jesus stepped into our church, what would he see? Let’s ask ourselves a few preliminary questions first. Would he only visit an Adventist church, or would he fill his weekends checking on his other Sunday and Saturday worshiping children? If he walked in off the street, with rough hands, a work shirt, and jeans, […] Source: https://atoday.org/editorial-if-jesus-visited-our-church/
El Dr. John Peckham finalista de los Premios del Libro 2024 de Christianity Today
John Peckham, profesor de investigación de teología y filosofía cristiana en la Universidad Andrews, es finalista de los premios Christianity Today Book Awards 2024. El libro Why We Pray: Understanding Prayer in the Context of Cosmic Conflict [Por qué oramos: comprender la oración en el contexto del conflicto cósmico] fue escrito para abordar la naturaleza […] Source: https://atoday.org/el-dr-john-peckham-finalista-de-los-premios-del-libro-2024-de-christianity-today/
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