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Have you read “Adventist Tomorrow: Fresh Ideas While Waiting for Jesus”?

ADVENTIST TOMORROW—Fresh Ideas While Waiting for Jesus, by Jack Hoehn

ADVENTIST TOMORROW is a best-selling book for Adventist Today, with over 1,000 copies sold so far.  A Sabbath-school at LLU has discussed selected chapters.  It is being read by Adventist College and University students.  It is read in Canada, in Australia,  in South Africa, in Kenya and in Spain, Germany, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.  Even Clifford Goldstein told Jack he liked the chapter on Intoxicants and got a new idea from the chapter Not a Rib, “but not much else.” (Jack accepts this as good a review from Cliff as he could ever hope for!)

You too don’t have to agree with Jack to read the book.  The ideas discussed are important  and are very much topics of current interest.  What is the Adventist view on abortions as needed health care or murder?  Should Adventists vote–then who or what for? Should Adventists vote to protect the US 2nd amendment or return to our historic position of “not-bearing arms.”  Can we accept science and still believe in God? Is Genesis 1 an inspired summary of Creation or a detailed news report?

Readers are positive:  “It’s a good read.”   “ I have enjoyed it immensely.”   “ A very valuable piece of work.”  “Once I started it, I could not put it down.”    “Very well written.”  “An unprecedented and transformative rescue of Adventist thought.”    “A genuine pleasure and a relief.”  “An author should… make you think and maybe think a little differently than you did before.   Jack…has accomplished this in spades!”    “Added very richly to my heart, soul and mind.”

HOW TO GET YOUR COPY– (All sales go to support Adventist Today.  In spite of inflation the price has NOT yet had to be raised.)

USA and Canada:  CLICK HERE for Amazon.com   who will print and mail you a paperback copy for $US 20.00 or send you an electronic Kindle copy for $US 9.00.  

UK:  ADVENTIST TOMORROW from www.Amazon.co.UK is available for GBP 14.64 paperback or GBP 6.47 Kindle.

Australia and New Zealand:   ADVENTIST TOMORROW from  www.Amazon.com.au for $AUD 28.38 for the paperback or $AUD 11.57 for the Kindle version.

Europe:  For example Germany has www.Amazon.de  where ADVENTIST TOMORROW (in English) is available for EUR 17,41 paperback  or EUR 7,42 Kindle. You should be able to do the same with Amazon.[fr/es/it].

Japan:  Try www.Amazon.co.jp. where paperback is offered for JPY 2,309 and Kindle for JPY 948.

Kenya:  A few copies have been imported to your country, contact us for information.

Other Countries: If not close to one of the above sources, Amazon does ship to other countries.    You can go here:  https://www.amazon.com/International-Shipping-Direct  and find out if a printed book could be shipped directly to you, and what shipping costs would be.  Kindle electronic versions have no shipping costs.

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