2 May 2022 | Dear Aunt Sevvy, Is detaching the Ukraine Union from the Euro-Asia Division and attaching it directly to the General Conference a good thing? What impact will the change have? Just Curious Dear Curious: According to the press release, “a 21-member Ukrainian Union Conference Oversight Committee, chaired by GC general vice president […] Source: https://atoday.org/78504-2/
ADVENTISMO, FUNDAMENTALISMO Y EL KU KLUX KLAN – PARTE 1
Por Michael Campbell, PhD. Durante el periodo escolar de 1967 y 1968, Billy Wright, un joven negro, decidió asistir al Southwestern Junior College en Keene, Texas.[1] Su familia se había convertido recientemente en Adventistas del Séptimo Día y Wright sintió un claro llamado al ministerio. Eligió esta escuela adventista, históricamente blanca, porque quería estar más […] Source: https://atoday.org/adventismo-fundamentalismo-y-el-ku-klux-klan-parte-1/
The Roots of Abraham – Hit the Mark
Join the Hit the Mark Sabbath School Panel as they have a lively, interactive discussion of the week’s lesson, “The Roots of Abraham.”

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Monday: The Temptation of Egypt
Read Genesis 12:10-20. Why did Abram leave the Promised Land to go to Egypt? How did the pharaoh behave in comparison to Abram?
Ironically, Abram, who had just arrived in the Promised Land, decides to leave it for Egypt because “there was a famine in the land” (Genesis 12:10, NKJV). Evidence of people from Canaan going into Egypt in times of famine is well attested in ancient Egyptian texts. In the Egyptian teaching of Merikare, a text composed during the period of the Middle Kingdom (2060-1700 B.C.), people coming from Canaan are identified as “miserable Asiatic” (aamu) and described as “wretched … short of water … he does not dwell on one place, food propels his legs.” — Miriam Lichtheim, Ancient Egyptian Literature, Volume I: The Old and Middle Kingdoms (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1973), Pages 103, 104.
The temptation of Egypt was often a problem for the ancient Israelites (Numbers 14:3, Jeremiah 2:18). Egypt, thus, became a symbol of humans trusting in humans rather than in God (2 Kings 18:21; Isaiah 36:6, Isaiah 36:9). In Egypt, where water could be seen on a daily basis, faith was not necessary, for the promise of the land was immediately visible. Compared to the land of famine, Egypt sounded like a good place to be, despite what God had said to him.
The Abram who now leaves Canaan contrasts with the Abram who left Ur. Before, Abram was portrayed as a man of faith who left Ur in response to God’s call; now, Abram leaves the Promised Land by himself, of his own volition. Before, Abram relied on God; now he behaves like a manipulative and unethical politician who counts only on himself. “During his stay in Egypt, Abraham gave evidence that he was not free from human weakness and imperfection. In concealing the fact that Sarah was his wife, he betrayed a distrust of the divine care, a lack of that lofty faith and courage so often and nobly exemplified in his life.” — Ellen G. White, Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 130.
What we see here, then, is how even a great man of God can make a mistake and yet not be forsaken by God. When the New Testament talks about Abraham as an example of salvation by grace, it means just that — grace. Because, if it weren’t by grace, Abraham, like all of us, would have had no hope.
What should this story teach us about how easy it is, even for faithful Christians, to stray from the correct path? Why is disobedience never a good choice? |

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La Comunidad de la Iglesia Cero
De cero a tres La comunidad de la Iglesia Cero, en Madrid, España, un proyecto especial de Misión Global patrocinado por la Oficina de Misión Adventista y el Centro de Estudios Seculares y Postmodernos (CSPS) de la Asociación General, pronto celebrará su tercer aniversario. Desde finales de 2015, esta comunidad, liderada por el pastor Jonathán […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-comunidad-de-iglesia-cero/