Does Daniel 2 Spell the Doom of the European Union?
by Reinder Bruinsma | 23 May 2024 | From June 6 to June 9 people in 27 European countries will vote for the 720 seats in the European Union (EU) parliament. Once every five years they cast votes for one of the national parties in their countries that take part […]
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Papua New Guinea: Miraculous Signs and Massive Baptisms
22 May 2024 | The “PNG for Christ” evangelistic series going on now in Papua New Guinea continues to astonish with reports of numbers baptized. Early estimates were that 98,000 people had been or were prepared to be baptized. But a new report from General Conference president Ted Wilson extrapolates […]
ATSS: Laura Wibberding, “It’s Complicated: an Adventist Perspective on Abortion Post-Roe”
22 May 2024 | Since the 2022 Dobbs ruling removed federal protection for abortion access, the US has been reeling with the fallout. The change has shaken healthcare, as well as law and politics. How should Adventists respond? What is “present truth” for a world which is always more complicated […]
Are Churches Holy?
by Stephen Ferguson | 22 May 2024 | When my wife and I took a five-week family holiday to France, we were impressed by the many beautiful buildings—places such as Versailles, Fontainebleau, and the Louvre. But what really blew us away were the stunning churches. In addition to Paris’ famous […]
My mother-in-law criticizes me—and my husband won’t stand up to her! What can I do, Aunty?
20 May 2024 | Hi, Aunt Sevvy, I have been married for 25 years. When my children were young, my mother-in-law used to make remarks about how I didn’t bake pies or cakes. (My son once asked what a vegetable was in her garden; she replied that you wouldn’t know […]
Editorial: How, Exactly, Do You “Know” God?
I remember vividly sitting in cradle roll Sabbath School, and being handed a red paper heart. Opening the double-doors in the middle revealed a picture of Jesus. This all happened as we sang about Jesus being in our hearts. I didn’t understand what that meant then, and I’m not sure […]
Planting Peace—Not Fear
by Colette Carr | 17 May 2024 | Loren Seibold’s article about the eclipse a few weeks back set me thinking: why do so many of us keep waiting for God to do something sensational? Why do we look for God in extraordinary things? God’s ways are not ours—and that’s […]
News Briefs for May 16, 2024
16 May 2024 | Registration Open for Adventist Young Professionals Convention, July 19-21 “Join us in Houston for our 4th annual leadership convention infused with inspiring stories, rich and practical ideas, and engagement with leadership experts.” Hear the pitch from featured speaker, David Asscherick on Instagram here. Registration is open […]
ATSS: Daryl Gungadoo, “A Neuroscientist’s Perspective on Faith”
16 May 2024 | Lao Tzu, the father of Taoism, suggested that our thoughts become words, become actions, become habits, shape our character, and become our destiny. On this ATSS journey, we will explore tools that help us harness our thoughts, hack our brain to increase efficiency, productivity, creativity, and […]
From Nazis to Nuance: Applying Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development to Christianity
by Jared Martin | 16 May 2024 | Auschwitz. I’d read about it in books and seen it in documentaries, but nothing could prepare me for the sense of sheer evil that permeated the place. Seeing the scratch marks where people tried to escape the gas chambers made my stomach […]
Your Largest Organ: Skin
Not your brain, not your lungs, not your bones—your skin. Most of our pleasure, our greatest protection, a vitamin factory, our ability to survive heat and cold, and such beauty as we are permitted, indeed is truly “skin deep.” by Jack Hoehn | 15 May 2024 | There is no […]
Newbold College Hosts Ellen G. White Symposium on 50th Anniversary of First European Research Center
15 May 2024 | Members from the Trans-European Division gathered at Newbold College from April 19 to 21 for the Ellen G. White Symposium, titled Understanding Ellen G. White and Her Prophetic Gift Today. This event also marked the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the first European Ellen G. […]
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Does Daniel 2 Spell the Doom of the European Union?
by Reinder Bruinsma | 23 May 2024 | From June 6 to June 9 people in 27 European countries will vote for the 720 seats in the European Union (EU) parliament. Once every five years they cast votes for one of the national parties in their countries that take part in these European elections. In […]
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ATSS: Laura Wibberding, “It’s Complicated: an Adventist Perspective on Abortion Post-Roe”
22 May 2024 | Since the 2022 Dobbs ruling removed federal protection for abortion access, the US has been reeling with the fallout. The change has shaken healthcare, as well as law and politics. How should Adventists respond? What is “present truth” for a world which is always more complicated than our political slogans let […]