Kiwi or not, sports fan or not, almost everyone has heard of the All Blacks. But, as Maritza Brunt discovered, what makes them so successful actually has a lot to do with one simple principle . . . (Fundamental Belief #14)
Category: Faith
Jesus uses mud to heal, to create and to bring new life. Do we need to develop a theology of dirt?
Urban exploration is one of Daniel Kuberek's favourite pastimes. A recent search for an old, abandoned train tunnel in the Adelaide Hills, however, almost cost him and his girlfriend their lives.
For Pastor Glenn Townend, rocking back and forth on the steep and rough roads around Honiara (Solomon Islands) in the Mission 4WD was an ideal way to spend a Sabbath afternoon.
The vanua is the epitome of Pacific identity, offering a sense of belonging, blessing and pride to its people. The problem is the beliefs and practices of the Seventh-day Adventist Church are not always aligned with the those of the vanua.
The beauty of God's invitation is that you—not the occasion—are the reason for the invitation.
Are we, as Sabbath-keepers, fuelling the idea of "Sabbath bondage"? (Fundamental Belief #20)
Prayer is supposed to be a key spiritual discipline. Then why is it so hard sometimes?
Unpacking two main arguments against the trinitarian view of the Godhead.
Is Sabbath an opportunity to help and heal, or just to sleep? Sabbath from a fresh perspective.