A Godly Relationships program, hosted by NAC Youth, helped to equip young adults for their current and future relationships with some biblical and practical knowledge.
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What are you grateful for? It’s an important question to stop and ask from time to time.
Racism in the church is insidious. It hides in plain sight, often silent and hard to identify.
David knows he’s been called by God, knows he’s destined for great things and yet he’s stuck in a cave.
When our functional theology creates feelings of shame, guilt and failure, it is not bringing us the “easy burden”, “light yoke” or “abundant life” Jesus has promised.
As we celebrate Record’s 125th birthday this year, it’s worth celebrating the contribution Record continues to make to the Church in the South Pacific Division and around the world.
As Christians we often look towards the ultimate restoration, the eternal peace we will receive when the world is renewed. But that is not good enough in a world torn apart.
God knows every one of the 8 billion people on this planet. He is the only one who knows the exact number of people at any given time and He loves and cares for all of them.
Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth ran a two-day workshop at Fulton, teaching students how to improve their writing skills, write newsworthy articles and the positive power of sharing one’s personal story.
Adventist Record and Signs of the Times editor Jarrod Stackelroth talks about Living 28 and Living Kingdom.