Pastor Walter L. Pearson, Jr. was born on November 18, 1945, in Mobile, Alabama, in the United States. He graduated from Oakwood College (now Oakwood University) in 1967 with a degree in Religion and Theology.
Pastor Pearson joined the Adventist ministry in 1969 as the Associate Pastor of the Glenville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Cleveland, Ohio, alongside his mentor and Senior Pastor, Pastor Harold L. Cleveland. Pearson was later ordained at the Allegheny West Conference Camp Meeting in…Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/JBWjxLyrdvI/
Adventist counseling program helps Brazilians find hope, new life
A free psychological counseling program sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil is helping people find hope amidst crisis—and new life in Jesus Christ.
Ouvido Amigo, or “Friendly Ear,” offers “support in a time of crisis” via its website. Those in need are connected with professionals who provide counseling and also to spiritual resources aimed at helping. Some 45 professionals volunteer to staff the program and have already fielded more than 2,000 calls for help and counseling….Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/F6VCDkIAcCo/
Commentary: Not Only Words
As are most of you, I am outraged over the heartless murder of George Floyd, the brutal slaughter of Breonna Taylor, and the Klan-style killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Yet, as I have sought to properly direct my anger and process my despair for change, I am reminded that I was equally outraged over the heinous executions of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and Freddie Gray, all in 2014; and before them, the senseless, vigilante-style killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012. Perhaps one of the most traumatic for…Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/pRlbM0at__Y/
In Brazil’s interior, Adventists reach out to thank health workers
Seventh-day Adventists in Santana do Araguaia, a city of 55,000 located in the south of Brazil’s interior Pará state, offered thanks and support to healthcare workers during the month of May. The expression of appreciation was heightened by the volume of work physicians, nurses, and others have faced during the novel coronavirus pandemic. “I was happy to know that the Church has this sensitive view towards health professionals”, said local nurse Kelly Cristina Lins. “In the midst of all the…Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/wIwhwc2KSnA/
Canned, cooked tomatoes can reduce the risk of prostate cancer
Cooked tomatoes may reduce the risk of prostate cancer according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Loma Linda University Health.
Tomato Consumption and Intake of Lycopene as Predictors of the Incidence of Prostate Cancer: The Adventist Health Study-2, published in Cancer Causes and Control on Feb. 25, found that men who consumed canned and cooked tomatoes 5 to 6 times per week had a 28% decreased risk of prostate cancer compared with men who never consumed this food.
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