During 1985-1990, the magazine underwent name changes, evolving in content and style. Under James Coffin’s leadership, the publication became more contemporary, emphasising open dialogue. Amid geopolitical events, the magazine addressed challenges like Fiji’s Sunday law.
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April 19 marks 30 years since the Waco siege ended in tragedy. The Branch Davidians, including their leader David Koresh, were Seventh-day Adventists before creating their own cult. What made them turn to extremism and what can we learn from it?
Should Seventh-day Adventists visit the cinema? And why are we still talking about it?
Sabbath is a defining belief and practice of what it means to be Seventh-day Adventist. But what Sabbath looks like—how we "keep the Sabbath"—is not so straightforward.
A new book translated from Norwegian and published by Signs Publishing responds to the common atheists' critiques of faith, particularly to questions about what God is like.
Dr David Pennington says there is a growing and concerning number of senior church members who are watching YouTube religiously.
Most people avoid politics like the plague. Yet in Papua New Guinea, more and more Adventists are stepping into the political arena.