Podcast Episode #3 Open the Door and Say Peace
Dr. Ciro Sepulveda, chair of the History department at Oakwood College, wrote an article entitled “Reinventing Adventist History.” You can find the abridged version of the article at Adventist Today. The full article can be found at the Oakwod College Website.
Is the Sabbath a day we keep? Is it just 24 hours in which we worship God and become strengthened for living the life we are all called to live? Or is it more?
James Nix wrote an article for the Adventist Review entitled Growing Up Adventist: No Apologies Needed. You can find some reader’s reaction and appreciation for the article also on the Adventist Review Site.
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We are proud to announce out PodCast that will run somewhere between biweekly and weekly. In future episodes we hope to include interviews with preachers and Adventist leaders. However in the first few we will be posting some of my own material.
In this first episode I explore 2 Kings 5:1-14 [...]
In the Book Magnificient Disappointment Dr. Maxwell asks the Question, “Where did the word Adventist Come From?” Maxwell anticipates a standard answer of “An Adventist is a person who believes that Christ is coming soon.”
The Church is studying 1844 this quarter in its Sabbath School Lesson. You can find the Sabbath School Lessons here.
If you want to download the full Sabbath School lesson in PDF format you can find it here.
In 1994, the late Dr. C. Mervyn Maxwell wrote a book entitled Magnificent Disappointment for the Pacific Press Anchors Series.
Dinnis Fortin of the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary at Andrews University has lecture outlines for his course The Writings of Ellen White available here.
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