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Tuesday, March 09, 2010
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With just five days to go before the “Day of Pentecost,” plans are in high gear to climax the activities on Sabbath March 13 at the Seventh-day Adventist Conference Centre in Mount Salem, Jamaica. Under the theme “Jesus the Only Hope” tents and church campaigns are presently underway across the Union territory involving Union and Conference Officers and Directors, Pastors and lay members.
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Monday, March 08, 2010
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America will celebrate its division-wide Festival of the Laity in Panama City, Panama, Mar. 9-13, 2010. More than 1,300 of the most outstanding laypersons throughout the 17 church regions of the Inter-American Division (IAD) will gather to be honored, trained, and motivated during the five-day event.
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Sunday, March 07, 2010
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A study of active Seventh-day Adventist youth in Europe offers a snapshot of what factors could be associated with young Adventists who foresee themselves in the church in 20 years. Key preliminary indicators include a congregation that offers a "thinking climate." The study suggests that youth who felt they could develop an original position in their faith by asking questions and challenging church leaders said they are more likely...
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Wednesday, March 03, 2010
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Arthur Griffith once created Bible study movies for Deaf people by setting up a movie camera he could operate with a makeshift foot pedal.
In the 1960s, a sheet covering the window turned a room in his Portland, Oregon home into a movie set where Griffith would stand in front of projected slides to minister to other members of his often-neglected subculture and language group -- the Deaf.
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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
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One year ago today, Jamaicans rejoiced when a religious leader was elevated to the highest office in the land. Simultaneously, an almost equal number of detractors voiced concerns about how a high-ranking Seventh-day Adventist official would adapt to serving a nation largely comprising Sunday worshippers. Was the prime minister making a colossal mistake in such an appointment?
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