“Maybe history wouldn't have to repeat itself if we listened once in a while.” (Anonymous)
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A new study into community perceptions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church shows that the Adventist Church has a significant identity issue and needs to seek opportunities to help people understand its relevance.
There are many times in the Bible when a person's name was changed, or a nickname is given. Not all these names came from God, but all name changes marked a transformation in the people who were renamed.
Dr Reinder Bruinsma is a retired church administrator and academic in The Netherlands, who continues to write and teach. He talked with about his recent book projects, as well as their links to his life and experience.
Written by teacher, lecturer and passionate educator Dr Trevor Lloyd, Listening in the Morning is a devotional book with a singular golden thread running throughout: teaching is a missional calling.
On part one, this series looks at the story a story from Jacob and reflects on "the hidden God". Read part two: What is God playing at?
As the story of a changing church in a changing world, 1922 resists simple answers, but identifies significant questions we are yet to fully confront.
We need to become masters of language, those who truly proclaim the gospel to every “tongue”.
Living Kingdom would be an excellent resource for small groups and Bible studies, as well as for personal or family devotional time.
The title “Son of the Most High” (uios upsistou)—instead of being one of the most distinguished of the titles of Jesus—actually unites Him with His followers.