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– This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 21 of The Great Controversy, titled “A Warning Rejected,” in which the concept of freedom is considered. God gave us the incredible gift of choice—the freedom to love our Creator and follow Him, or to reject all […]
In this episode, Pastor Ted Wilson talks about stewardship, which constitutes the twenty-first fundamental belief of the Seventh-day Adventists. We often hear this verse: “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). Yet, in today’s world, so much is focused on what […]
28 Fundamental BeliefsIn this video, Pastor Ted Wilson and his wife, Nancy, talk about the Sabbath, which constitutes the twentieth fundamental belief of the Seventh-day Adventists. The Sabbath was given in a perfect world at the beginning of time. It commemorates Creation and honors the Creator. Genesis […]
28 Fundamental BeliefsThis week, Pastor Ted Wilson talks about the law of God, the subject of the nineteenth fundamental belief of the Seventh-day Adventists. Our first fundamental belief states that “the Holy Scriptures, Old and New Testaments, are the written Word of God, given by divine inspiration. […]
28 Fundamental Beliefs“Judge not that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1, ESV). Here, Jesus warns us not to judge others by our own standards, “for with what judgement ye judge, ye shall be judged” (verse 2, KJV). Indeed, how we treat others will come back to us […]
Jesus' Sermon on the MountAdventist News Network – September 22, 2023 | This week on ANN: | On this episode of ANN International, Adventist Communicators meeting for the World Church headquarters is held for the first time in Brazil. | Bible and Science Educators Conference takes place in Indonesia. […]
ANNThe Seventh-day Adventist Church got back on track after the problems of the 1890s by undertaking very major organizational reforms at the famous 1901 General Conference Session, where Ellen White urged that change was needed “right here … right now”. More information can be gained […]
Mission 150In the 1890s, the expansion of the Adventist Church slowed down as personal clashes, administrative difficulties, and a wrong-headed approach to managing what had become a worldwide movement, all took effect. This episode examines how and why Adventist mission growth stalled at the very end […]
Mission 150The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a major force in the Inter-American region today, but it wasn’t always so. In this episode, Sam Neves and David Trim explore the lives of the Baxter family, which provided two generations of missionaries to Central America, South America, and […]
Mission 150In this episode, David Trim and Sam Neves tell more stories of missionaries who gave everything so that people could hear about Jesus; this time they focus on Southern and Eastern Africa. The stories come from David’s book, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019) which […]
Mission 150In this episode, David and Sam share inspiring and humbling stories of young men and women who gave their lives to open up the Adventist Church’s missionary work in the South Pacific. The stories come from David Trim’s book, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019) […]
Mission 150This week’s episode features a a doctor, preparing to serve as a medical missionary in a country where only doctors and nurses can work, becasue of religious restrictions. She shares about her family heritage of mission, her experience as a student missionary, and where she […]
Mission 150Dr. Gary Krause returns as our guest in this episode, and explains what the Office of Adventist Mission is doing to push forward the boundaries of Adventist mission. 00
Mission 150 Our guest in this episode is Dr. Gary Krause, Director of the Office of Adventist Mission. 00
Mission 150 Have you ever weondered what happened to Charles Andrews, John Andrews’s son who went with him to Switzerand in 1874? He remained an Adventist and so havee his descendants. In this episode we interview John Andrews’s great-great-great-great-gandson, Zachary Kirsten, who recently returned from an […]
Mission 150In this episode we talk with Fylvia Kline, who served as a missionary for several years in Nepal and now is director of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s online platform for finding and recruiting missionaries, VividFaith.com 00
Mission 150This episode considers the beginnings of Adventist mission in the vast territory formerly known as Rhodesia, today’s countries of Zimbabwe and Zambia. You will learn more about how Adventist related to colonial powers in the era of European imperialism. You will also hear the moving […]
Mission 150Mission to South Africa began with diamonds! An Adventst layman moved from the USA to Southern Africa to prospect for diamonds––he shared his faith and those he influenced appealed to the GC for missionaries. The first party of Adventist missionaries to South Africa arrived in […]
Mission 150 This episode explores early Adventist mission to the Caribbean. While the early message spread thanks to the distribution of Adventist literature, a vital role was played both by missionaries and by their indigenous converts who took the message beyond what missionaries could. This was […]
Mission 150 In West Africa, the Adventist presence pre-dates the first missionaries sent by the Adventist Church. This episode explores how this came about and the early history of Seventh-day Adventist mission in West Africa. It brings out the importance of literature in spreading the Adventist […]
Mission 150 Starting in 1902, the Seventh-day Adventist Church committed to mission to China in a substantial way, sending large numbers of missionaries and committing sizeable funds to China. This episode considers some of the early missionaries, the strategies the church used, and why the early […]
Mission 150 This episode tells the remarkable story of Abram La Rue, self-supporting missionary first to Hawaii and then to Hong Kong – the first Adventist missionary to Asia. A simple man, but one of incredible faith, his example is an inspiring one for Seventh-day Adventists […]
Mission 150 In 1885, a large party of Adventist missionaries travelled from the United States to Australia. This episode tells the stories of that first group of missionaries and the early years of the Adventist mission in Australia and the South Pacific. 00
Mission 150 While Mission 150 marks 150 years since John N. Andrews and his family went as missionaries to Europe in 1874, other missionaries soon followed them. This episode considers the successors to Andrews and those who worked as his colleagues, especially John Matteson, John Loughborough, […]
Mission 150 In 1874, John Nevins Andrews and his two children, Charles and Mary, travelled from the United States to Switzerland, the first missionaries sent by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This episode explores the situation John found when he arrived in Switzerland, the difficulties he faced […]
Mission 150 John Nevins Andrews was the person the Seventh-day Adventist Church sent as its first overseas missionary. But who was he? This episode explores the life of John N. Andrews up to the point when the Church took the major decision to send him. It […]
Mission 150 Hannah More was the first Seventh-day Adventist in Africa. But what happened to her after her time as a missionary? This episode looks at what happened to her after she returned to the United States and her tragic death. It explains why someone with her […]
Mission 150 Did you know that there was an Adventist missionary in Africa before the Church sent John N. Andrews to Europe? Find out more on this episode of Mission 150 which recounts the early life of the remarkable Hannah More. 00
Mission 150 In episode 1 of Mission 150, we explained that Seventh-day Adventists initially were very cautious about mission beyond North America. This episode explores how and why that changed, and the young movement’s move to finally embrace the idea of mission to all the world. […]
Mission 150 Even before the Seventh-day Adventist denomination was founded in 1863, seventh-day Sabbath-keeping Adventists had begun to ask whether they should be conducting mission outside North America. This first episode of Mission 150 explores the early discussions about overseas mission and reveals surprising facts about […]
Mission 150 Mission150 tells the exciting story of the 150 years of Adventist Mission to the world. Each week, the podcast explores the past and the present of the Adventist missionary enterprise. Join each episode to learn, to be challanged, and to be inspired, to be come […]
Mission 150Adventist News Network – August 11, 2023 | This week on ANN: | AdventHealth provides medical care to NASCAR participants. | Safety campaign launches in South American Adventist schools. | Online resources are reaching Chinese people worldwide. | Communities in North America are being impacted […]
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– This week, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Chapter 18 of The Great Controversy, “An American Reformer,” in which William Miller turns to the Bible after despising Christianity as a deist for 12 years. At the age of 34, Miller was touched by the Holy Spirit […]
The Great Controversy
In this episode, David and Sam share inspiring and humbling stories of young men and women who gave their lives to open up the Adventist Church’s missionary work in the South Pacific. The stories come from David Trim’s book, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019) […]
Mission 150Series THE BOOK OF DANIEL with Pastor Mark Finley | Daniel 3 parallels end time events of counterfeit worship. It shows how a united church and state under defiant pagan leadership creates a hazardous environment for those who follow the Bible without compromise. But, in […]
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Series EPHESIANS with Pastor Mark Finley | Lesson 7: The Unified Body of Christ | Memory Text: Ephesians 4:11.12 – And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up […]
Ephesians Sabbath School
Adventist News Network – August 4, 2023 | This week on ANN: | The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Mexico welcomed more than 21,000 people. | Program, “It’s Our Time, Today, Not Tomorrow” inspires young people to share the message of hope through books. | ADRA […]
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– This week, Pastor Ted Wilson continues discussing Chapter 17 of The Great Controversy, “Heralds of the Morning,” in which on the 19th of May, 1780, the “Dark Day” occurred, a strange phenomenon seen across the entire stretch of the northeastern United States, known as […]
The Great Controversy
This week’s episode features a a doctor, preparing to serve as a medical missionary in a country where only doctors and nurses can work, becasue of religious restrictions. She shares about her family heritage of mission, her experience as a student missionary, and where she […]
Mission 150Series THE BOOK OF DANIEL with Pastor Mark Finley | Daniel 2 has been a source of intrigue for many. People wonder if it’s possible to know what lies ahead in the future. The book of Daniel chapter 2 challenges this question and more. Is […]
Daniel
Series EPHESIANS with Pastor Mark Finley | Lesson 6: The Mystery of the Gospel | Memory Text: Ephesians 3:20.21 – Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within […]
Ephesians Sabbath School