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Adventist Today -- Pastor Danny Chan's debut column targets reaching out to emerging generations.

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In the first century, a well respected rabbi told a story about two architects. One who built his house upon the stone, and the other who built his house upon the sand. While it's perfectly clear from ...
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Adventist Today -- Top Story written by A. Allan Martin

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Again I have been impressed by the strong and succinct conviction of Elder Jan Paulsen (2009) as he articulated in the October 2009 edition of Adventist World, "We must give young adults meaningful ...
Elizabeth Gnanakkan Abel
Elizabeth Gnanakkan Abel
In the chase of eternal youth - most people want the other person to give the young-adult the opportunity. The Levites who received the tithe, and worked in the temple, were required to retire from all work at the age of 50. See Numbers 8:25. http://bibleresources.bible.com/passagesearchresults.php?passage1=numbers+8%3A25&version1=65
November 8 at 6:22pm
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Adventist Today -- feature columnist Rob York's latest article asks reasders to share ideas about Bible texts that could become a stumbling block to others.

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When contacted by those who want to give you prominent space on their online magazine and give you a nifty title like "featured columnist," there's a strong temptation to talk about how much you "know."
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Adventist Today -- New Blog posted! Stephen Foster--a free lance writer and recently retired advertising executive, has joined our blogger roster. Here's his debut blog for AToday.

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For nearly 65 years now, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the United States have had what we refer to as Regional Conferences,comprised chiefly ofAmericans of African descent, i.e., black people. ...
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Adventist Today -- Top Story this week!

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Filmmakers Daneen Akers and her husband Stephen Eyer are deep believers in the power of story telling. Daneen and Stephen, who are new parents, grew up in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, attended SDA schools and both taught at Pacific Union College. And now they make documentaries. ...
Jonthue Michel
Jonthue Michel
I must agree, it goes to show not every Adventist is on the right frame of mind they most definity need to be in. Lord have mercy!!!
November 1 at 4:46pm
Darrol Pierson
Darrol Pierson
Guess I will have to keep an eye out for this documentary; sounds good. Y'all above make it sound even better.
November 2 at 2:17am
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Adventist Today -- Review of Trudy Morgan Cole's new book by Nathan Brown

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It has been a bumper publishing year for Adventist author Trudy Morgan Cole. But of her four books released in 2009, the one you are least likely to see advertised--or reviewed--in church venues is probably her most significant literary achievement.
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Adventist Today -- Reviewed by Elizabeth Rivera

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"Whip It" is being heralded by people across the country as a girl-power movie, but don't rush out to buy a movie ticket just yet. While the film does offer up some insightful moments regarding ...
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Adventist Today -- Noelle Schwantes Blog

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As I mentioned in the last blog entry, I recently went to the North American Division's Women's Convention in Dallas, TX.
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Adventist Today -- Online columnist and seminarian David Hamstra writes his debut article.

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Do you ever notice words and phrases that aren't generally considered cliché but should be? In the seminary waters where I swim, "postmodern" and "come along side" make me want to jump out of the pond and go off in search of an ocean with original language.
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Adventist Today would like to invite readers and fans to sign the petition on behalf of ADRA to end violence against women and girls. Watch video, click on the link.

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enditnow is a global campaign to raise awareness and advocate for the end of violence against women and girls around the world.This campaign, which extends to more than 200 countries and territories, was ...
McCue Billie-Sue
McCue Billie-Sue
this is close to my heart , I was a child of abuse
October 21 at 3:26pm
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Adventist Today -- New Top Story is Posted! AToday Columnist Ed Dickerson makes a viable argument for engaging the young adult culture of our church.

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The secular world speaks of ‘flyover' country, the vast middle of the US between the two coasts. But the Adventist world centers more on institutions which I will call AC's (Adventist Centers). Adventist life in an AC is quite different from life in NAC (Not an Adventist Center) country. ...
Ivan
Ivan
I have lived in AC and now live in NAC. Who turned off the lights?
October 27 at 2:25pm
Jill Leigh
Jill Leigh
I have an idea.
November 3 at 3:51am
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Adventist Today -- Erv Taylor Blog

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The Amazing Facts organization of Doug Batchelor recently sent out a mailing in an envelope in the form of a non-existent newspaper "The Daily Chronicle" carrying the headline "Pope Signs New Globalization Encyclical."
Shane Wiedemann
Shane Wiedemann
I also disagree with Erv. Amazing Facts is continuously working to spread the gospel. What gets glossed over in this article is what the Pope actually did and was saying. The pope's message was another sign of the end and is fulfillment of the Adventist message. The truth cuts like a two edged sword and divides. We may become unpopular because of our message, but that doesn't mean it is not truth.
October 20 at 9:03pm
Christine Dickhaut
Christine Dickhaut
Amen to the above comments. It was hard to believe that what I read in Erv's blog was coming from an Adventist. Our church forefathers would be disheartened to know what is happening today in the Adventist church.
October 21 at 5:28am
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Adventist Today -- by pastor and online columnist Josue Sanchez

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It is quite good to be a Seven Days Gladventist. You don't have to change behavioral coats. No need to create a special playlist in your iTunes® library. Sunsets fade effortlessly. The Sabbath is served in an extended release capsule. ...
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We offer you a free preview of our Fall 2009 print issue. Here's our cover story written by editor J. David Newman.

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We offer you a free preview of our Fall 2009 print issue. here's our cover story written by editor j. david newman. Click on the image to read the article as a PDF file.
Helen
Helen
HOW I WISH THIS ARTICLE SHOULD BE GIVEN EMPHASIS BY OUR GENERAL CONFERENCE! THIS HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF QUERIES BY OUR BRETHEREN WHO CARES ABOUT CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT!
October 25 at 6:51pm
Ivan
Ivan
Two questions: !) Where can I obtain more information on "Tithe Transfers"?

2) Where is the storehouse?
October 27 at 2:26pm
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Great news! If you're a magazine subscriber, our brand-new Fall 2009 issue just came off the printers and is headed your way. This issue is loaded! Here's what's included: COVER STORIES: - The Pivotal Design by Ron Gladden - Tithe--Sacrificing the Sacred Cow by J...