Dr. Gordon Bietz Interview
Loren Seibold, Executive Editor of Adventist Today, interviews Dr. Gordon Bietz about the future of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities. To comment, click/tap here.
Loren Seibold, Executive Editor of Adventist Today, interviews Dr. Gordon Bietz about the future of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities. To comment, click/tap here.
[symple_heading style=”” title=”God and the Covenant” type=”h1″ font_size=”40″ text_align=”center” margin_top=”0″ margin_bottom=”30″ color=”undefined” icon_left=”” icon_right=””] This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS Lesson and includes a brief story from current […]
by Rebecca Brothers | 21 November 2019 | On the last Saturday in June 2019, I went to the local LGBTQIA+ Pride Parade with my Episcopal church. We had 250 bottles of cold water to hand out to marchers and spectators. We had signs that said “Love your neighbor” and “All are welcome—no exceptions.” Most […]
[symple_heading style=”” title=”God and the Covenant” type=”h1″ font_size=”40″ text_align=”center” margin_top=”0″ margin_bottom=”30″ color=”undefined” icon_left=”” icon_right=””] This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS Lesson and includes a brief story from current […]
by Jack Hoehn | 18 November 2019 | David Berlinski lives on the rue Chanoinesse half a city block from Paris’s recently destroyed Notre Dame cathedral. He watched in dismay as its spire toppled, until the police forced him to evacuate to the other side of the Seine. This destruction is the introduction to the […]
Ron Pickell talks with Darrell Lindensmith about congregational ministry to secular campuses. To comment, click/tap here.
The annual meeting of the Association of Adventist Women (AAW) will provide live-streaming access to its workshop on “Domestic Abuse: What Can the Church Do?” on this coming Sabbath, November 16. The live access on the Web will be available from 9 am to 5:30 pm, Pacific Standard Time. Two links will be available to […]
“To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.” —Anonymous The American College of Radiology, of which I am a member, recommends, among other things, that an ambulatory patient not have a preoperative chest x-ray (CXR) unless acute cardiopulmonary disease is suspected or unless there is a […]
by Stephen Ferguson | 12 November 2019 | As a long-time reader of and more recent contributor to Adventist Today, I am regularly struck by how often someone raises the following sort of puritanical objection against an article they don’t like: “I feel saddened to think that some of us easily make puns out of […]
[symple_heading style=”” title=”Our Forgiving God” type=”h1″ font_size=”40″ text_align=”center” margin_top=”0″ margin_bottom=”30″ color=”undefined” icon_left=”” icon_right=””] This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS Lesson and includes a brief story from current news […]
by Sonja DeWitt | 8 November 2019 | “Making your way in the world today Takes everything you’ve got Taking a break from all your worries Sure would help a lot Wouldn’t you like to get away? “Sometimes you want to go Where everybody knows your name And they’re always glad you came You wanna […]
by Stefani Leeper | 6 November 2019 | Last year marked the 50th year of the Madaba Plains Project, the longest-running archaeological dig in the Middle East—and, more interestingly, the first to be initiated by Adventists. The excavation spans three sites, known as Tal Hisban, Tal al-’Umayri, and Tal Jalul. “Their goal was to find […]