The holidays are a special time of the year for families to come together and surround each other with joy, love and laughter, all while indulging in food you have been craving all year long.
He is mostly known for his vehement opposition to the decision of the church to choose the name “Seventh-day Adventists” rather than “Church of God” and to adopt a legal form of organization.
Pero vosotros sois linaje escogido, real sacerdocio, nación santa, pueblo adquirido por Dios, para que anunciéis las virtudes de aquel que os llamó de las tinieblas a su luz admirable. (1Pedro 2:9)
When it comes to caring for his neighbor, my colleague in the Lake Union office, Elder Elden Ramirez, practices what he preaches.
“I’ve been struggling with an addiction to pornography since I was 11.” These words, spoken to me by Nathaniel (not his real name), the guy I was ‘talking to’, were my first real encounter with pornography.
Seizing the opportunity to improve Community’s health
While at work on a job site on Lake Michigan in early 2021, electrical contractor Don Starlin knew he was in trouble. “I was carrying tools and ladders from the main house on the bluff down 88 steps to the lake house on the beach,” Don recalls. “I noticed I was short of breath. I said to myself, ‘This is not good. I need to do more cardio and start walking again.’”
For Levi Pemberton, returning to church was like finding a missing puzzle piece. “Throughout life, people have their problems. I guess you could say that I was looking for a missing puzzle piece,” he said.
As you start to read this, let me give you a disclaimer: If you are looking for a nicely wrapped piece of writing, skip this one and move on to the rest of this periodical. This piece of my journey is raw.
When we are in relationships with people, we have expectations. Inevitably, those people will let us down and not say or do the things we want and expect them to do. Many times, these expectations are “unwritten rules” in a relationship.
In the case of the new micropantry near AdventHealth Hinsdale, one good idea led to another.
David Faehner came to Andrews University in July 1985 as vice president for University Advancement. On Nov. 1, 2022, he is retiring after nearly four decades in the role.
Andrews University has received a $5,000,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary establish the Andrews Center for Community Change.
On September 15-17, 2022, thousands of Pathfinders gathered at the Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds in Berrien Springs, Michigan for the Lake Union Pathfinder Camporee. The camporee, postponed in 2021, has been over six years in the making.
Wagner Kuhn, PhD, has accepted the administrative position of associate dean at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University.
The Karen Adventist Youth Camp 2022 drew a crowd of nearly 400 youth and their leaders at Camp Wagner in Michigan during July 5-9, with the theme “Alive in Christ”.
Some of the best holiday recipes have long family traditions.
Master chef Linda Brinegar dishes out her savory holiday tradition
Master chef Miguel Larcher dishes out his savory holiday tradition