
La Escuela Adventista de Dakota en peligro de cierre al finalizar el curso escolar.

Después de casi 50 años de funcionamiento, la Escuela Adventista de Dakota (DAA) podría cerrar al final de este año escolar, según una carta enviada masivamente por la Asociación de Dakota de los Adventistas del Séptimo Día. Si bien la carta solicita fondos, también deja claro que, ante una matrícula asombrosamente baja, incluso las ofrendas […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-escuela-adventista-de-dakota-en-peligro-de-cierre-al-finalizar-el-curso-escolar/
Sunday: The Two Greatest Commandments
Daily Lesson for Sunday 16th of March 2025
To reflect on what we might do, individually and corporately, to advance God’s love and justice in our world, it is appropriate to begin by focusing on what God has commanded us.
Read Matthew 22:34-40. How did Jesus answer the lawyer’s question?
According to Jesus Himself, the “ ‘first and great commandment’ ” is “ ‘ “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” ’ ” And, Jesus adds, “ ‘the second is like it: “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” ’ ” These commandments do not stand alone, however. Jesus further instructs: “ ‘On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets’ ” (Matthew 22:37-40, NKJV). Indeed, they are themselves quoted from the Old Testament.
Read Matthew 19:16-23. How do Jesus’ answers to the rich young ruler’s questions relate to His answers to the lawyer’s question in Matthew 22:1-46?
What was going on here? Why did Jesus answer this man as He did? And what should these encounters say to us all, regardless of our position or station in life?
“Christ made the only terms which could place the ruler where he would perfect a Christian character. His words were words of wisdom, though they appeared severe and exacting. In accepting and obeying them was the ruler’s only hope of salvation. His exalted position and his possessions were exerting a subtle influence for evil upon his character. If cherished, they would supplant God in his affections. To keep back little or much from God was to retain that which would lessen his moral strength and efficiency; for if the things of this world are cherished, however uncertain and unworthy they may be, they will become all-absorbing.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 520.
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Though we might not all be called to sell all that we have, as was this rich young ruler, what might you, personally, be clinging to that, if you don’t give up, could lead to your eternal ruin? |
(1)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25a-12-the-two-greatest-commandments/
Editorial: Poetry & Prayer

I am not built for unprecedented times. Not many of us are giddy at the idea of a collapsing democracy or rising cultural tensions. But sometimes I fall into frantic anxiety. The usual platitudes about how it’s all in God’s plan and how we are living in the end times don’t provide comfort; they only […] Source: https://atoday.org/editorial-poetry-prayer/
Are Adventists Queer Enough?

by Shelley Curtis Weaver | 14 March 2025 | I’ve lived long enough to recall a time when a preacher might have jokingly said, “We Adventists are a queer bunch!” Mostly, though we used a different word: we said we were a “peculiar people”—and we expressed a good deal of pride in our peculiarity. Language […] Source: https://atoday.org/are-adventists-queer-enough/
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