January/February 2020 Issue

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January/February 2020 Issue

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Pathway to Health mega clinic planned ahead of General Conference Session

3,000 volunteers needed to deliver free healthcare to thousands of local residents

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Speaker lineup announced for Lake Union Prayer Conference

The Lake Union is beginning this new year with a call to all of our members to be part of a very special journey of seeking God in prayer. This year marks...

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Leaders emphasize connecting with marginalized communities

Public Affairs and Religious Liberty representatives from regional conferences met September 25-29 in Atlanta for their annual conference to examine issues...

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Elementary students learn door-to-door evangelism

CADILLAC, MICH., October 15, 2019 - - Some Fridays, students from the Northview Seventh-day Adventist School in Cadillac, Michigan will go door to door...

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International Trauma Education Center opens at Andrews University

The Andrews University School of Social Work has developed a new International Center for Trauma Education & Care. Working in conjunction with several...

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Andrews students demonstrate love on the move during fall break

Students moved by residents need for support

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Andrews University awards credit for prior learning

As one of the most culturally diverse universities in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report, Andrews University has the privilege and...

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AdventHealth physician prescribes plant-based diet to help patients combat chronic disease

When Dane* was diagnosed with diabetes, the idea of taking pills and getting insulin shots depressed him. He still considered himself a young man with a lot...

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Lake Union votes new employment language

Plus, several public evangelism campaigns bear fruit; tithe increase largest in NAD

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Spirit of collaboration propels successful health fair

For the first time, more dentists volunteered than there were chairs available

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More Articles

Building a miniature house ministry

Carol Beal, a former missionary to Rwanda and long-time Berrien Springs resident, has embarked upon a unique means of using her artistic skills to inspire others and further God’s cause. She has manifested her proficiency in arts and crafts in different ways for much of her life.

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A Modern Day Joseph

The Bible is replete with stories of divinely chosen examples of ordinary people who worked in modest positions in society whom  God used for His glory, people who saw themselves too small to be used by God.

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Jesus among theologians and political scientists

Jesus among the Theologians and Political Scientists was one of three breakout options in the afternoon time-slot of the Jesus and Politics conference.

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Jim Wallis' interview with David Hamstra

Jim Wallis is a theologian, activist and editor-in-chief of Sojourners. His responses have been edited for conciseness and clarity.

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Christians, Liberty and Justice Today

The “Jesus and Politics: Christians, Liberty and Justice Today” conference convened the evening of Thursday, October 17, 2019, on the campus of Andrews University.

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Jesus Among the Religious Liberty Advocates

On October 17 to 19, 2019, Andrews University hosted the Jesus and Politics Conference, which sought to prompt Christians, especially Seventh-day Adventist Christians, to be reasonably aware of and active in the various goings-on within political, social and economic realms, yet do so upon the bedrock of Christ’s character, teachings, example and ultimate culmination of His kingdom.

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Christian Citizenship Today

We all know that Jesus kept out of politics. Ellen White tells us that “the Savior attempted no civil reforms” and “kept aloof from earthly governments.” The cure for human woes, she said, “must regenerate the heart” (Desire of Ages, p. 510). So a generation or two of Adventists have sat outside of political activism, and focused on private efforts of evangelism, education, and health reform. 

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