27 July 2021 | The entire article can be read here. Excerpt: When a well-intentioned endeavor or promising new initiative fails, the question naturally arises, “What went wrong?” The answer too often implicates leaders as being responsible for the graveyard of promising initiatives or once-thriving efforts. It is expected of leaders that they contribute constructively […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-are-leaders-the-problem/
My children have left the church. What can we do?
26 July 2021 | Aunty, I wish you lived next door. Our millennial kids are good, loving people, but not interested being Seventh-day Adventists. Besides prayer and loving them, what can we do? Signed, Worried mother and dad Dear Worried, Aunty wanted to make sure she got this right, so she asked a millennial who […] Source: https://atoday.org/my-children-have-left-the-church-what-can-we-do/
Young Adventist Republican Runs for Town Council in Hamden, Connecticut
26 July 2021 | Justin Piper, an Adventist, 25-year-old Lyft driver and cable installation business owner in Hamden, Connecticut, is running for a seat on his town’s legislative council. Last Thursday, Piper won the official endorsement of Hamden’s Republican Town Committee to run. Piper is an active Adventist who openly references his faith in his […] Source: https://atoday.org/young-adventist-republican-runs-for-town-council-in-hamden-connecticut/
When Leaders Are the Problem
by Raj Attiken | 23 July 2021 | Two churches I am very familiar with, each with its own junior academy, decided to merge their schools following long and serious consultations. To avoid the appearance of one school shutting down and sending its students to the other (which might have been perceived as a “win-lose” […] Source: https://atoday.org/are-leaders-sometimes-the-problem/
La Sierra University Students Experiment with Hydroponic Farming In Shipping Container
23 July 2021 | Students at Riverside, California-based La Sierra University are growing produce in a shipping container using hydroponic farming. Hydroponic farming involves growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil and uses artificial light instead of sunlight. This form of farming uses dramatically less water than traditional farming as the water can be […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-sierra-university-students-experiment-with-hydroponic-farming-in-shipping-container/
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