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Read more at the source: Desmond Doss Honored Posthumously for His Vegetarian Stance
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**To share this story: Southwestern Adventist University performance at Meyerson Symphony Center Photo provided by Southwestern Adventist University Southwestern Adventist University, located in Keene, Texas, broke a fundraising record as it celebrated the 24th annual tradition of “A Night at the Meyerson” with the world premiere of I Believe , the newest composition by renowned Latvian composer Ēriks Ešenvalds. The words to I Believe were found on the wall of a cellar in the concentration camp in Cologne after World War II. I Believe is a testimony of faith, written by a prisoner who held fast to their belief in God in the midst of some of history’s most appalling trials
Read more at the source: Meyerson Concert Performs World Premiere of "I Believe"
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**To share this story: In a recent article published in the Journal of Social Work and Christianity ,* Adventist researchers shared their conclusions after conducting a special study: “Coming to terms with one’s sexual identity is a particularly complex process for Christian LGBT+ youth, many of whom are at high risk for negative outcomes such as depression, substance abuse and suicide.” According to survey findings, Seventh-day Adventist youth are no exception, and may have greater difficulty navigating these issues because of “the very high behavioral standards of our church.” The study conducted by Curtis VanderWaal, David Sedlacek, Nancy Carbonell, and Shannon Trecartin surveyed 310 Adventist adult Millennials in the United States (18-35 years old) on their perceived levels of family acceptance or rejection of their sexual orientation or gender identity during their teen years. The methods used in the study include choosing the target population, developing the survey, collecting the data, and dividing the sample into various demographics. Findings reported centered around religious backgrounds (97.4 percent grew up as Seventh-day Adventists with 76.8 percent describing their family as “very religious or spiritual”); and independent variables of family acceptance and rejection as the young adults surveyed answered questions about how they “came out as LGBT+ to a parent or caregiver,” the responses and consequences from the parent or caregiver, and the impact religion played in how respondents and families interpreted and responded to issues of orientation and identity. Social support from friends and family were part of the dependent variables in the survey. This research was conducted to foster better understanding of LGBT+ Adventists — many church members talk about LGBT+ individuals, but few actually talk directly to them.
Read more at the source: Adventist Researchers Report LGBT+ Young Adult Survey Findings
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**To share this story: By Anthony WagenerSmith Laffin Cortes, pastor of the Miami Temple Church in Florida, presents a segment on prayer during the e-Huddle evangelism meetings on Feb. 28, 2017. Photo by Dan Weber The eHuddle, a gathering for evangelistic leadership visioning for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in North America, kicked off its second year on February 27, 2017, in Orlando, Florida. More than 130 pastors, evangelism leaders, and administrators gathered for the three-day, by-invitation event that included a mix of presentations, Q&A sessions, and roundtable conversations. “We continued the conversation intended to help us in the advancement of a shared vision for evangelism and church growth in our division,” explained Jose Cortes Jr., associate ministerial director for evangelism and church planting in the North American Division (NAD)
Read more at the source: At the eHuddle, Attendees Engage in Evangelistic Leadership Visioning
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**To share this story: By Dan Forbes When people in the community, who once thought of adventists as difficult to know and be comfortable around, saw motorcycles roaring up the street and bikers going inside the Inverness Seventh-day Adventist Church in Florida, one person commented, “Maybe we need to rethink our opinion about those adventists and go check them out again for ourselves.” Photo by Jesus Acosta On a crisp, clear Sabbath morning just a couple months ago, bikers roared into the parking lot of Inverness, Florida, church to participate in a much-anticipated motorcycle outreach in the retirement community of Eden Gardens. This event grew from a challenge presented to the church board by Dan Forbes, pastor, to try intentional, missional witnessing as an option to traditional forms of evangelism. At a vision casting meeting, the board members learned what can be accomplished when a congregation becomes involved in actively helping people in the community, before showing them the way to Jesus
Read more at the source: Bikers in Florida Accept Evangelism Challenge
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