The One project introduces more intimate gatherings but remains focused on the Son.
Read more at the source: Why just Jesus?
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Record.
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The One project introduces more intimate gatherings but remains focused on the Son.
Read more at the source: Why just Jesus?
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Record.
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Third of an 8-part Series By Cleran Hollancid, May 25, 2017: Does any of this resonate or have any impact on Seventh-day Adventist culture? Whether it’s these sentiments or other thoughts on race, these ideas have entered the church fully clad and armored, and in fact are being handed down to the next generation. Think […]
Read more at the source: Legacy of Race: Implications and Historical Considerations in Adventist Culture
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Today.
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Pastor Michael Worker is the new Australian Union Conference secretary following Pastor Ken Vogel’s decision to step aside from the role.
Read more at the source: Senior leadership changes at the AUC
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Record.
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Despite age, little book still holds relevance.
Read more at the source: Ellen G. White’s Steps to Christ celebrates 125 years in publication
Article posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist.org News Feed.
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**To share this story: Katrina, Carolyn, and Ryan, NCBC attendees, enjoy the swimming area at Camp Lawroweld. Photo by Taumi Baker National Camps for Blind Children (NCBC), a program of Christian Record Services, Inc., is excited to announce open registration for its 51 st summer season. The theme for 2017 is “Shine Bright!” Children and adults ages 9 to 65, who are legally blind, are invited to attend camp sponsored by NCBC at 10 locations across the United States. Each camp provides a variety of modified traditional activities such as horseback riding, waterskiing, archery, crafts, climbing wall, swimming, canoeing, bowling, talent night, and more.

Read more at the source: Campers of all Ages Will "Shine Bright" at National Camps for Blind Children
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Adventist Church Connect.
