Adventist Volunteers Plant Trees to Create Ecological Awareness in Brazil
Church-led environmental initiative highlights the importance of caring for nature.
Church-led environmental initiative highlights the importance of caring for nature.
The plan of salvation was laid in a sacrifice so broad and deep and high that it is immeasurable. Christ did not send his angels to this fallen world, while he remained in heaven; but he himself went without the camp, bearing the reproach. He became a man of sorrows, and
In this three-part series, Daniel Pel addresses a very important question of what it means to be the follower of Jesus in this ever-changing culture. He suggests that there are many factors in our lives that can shape us, but the culture that surrounds us is in
After compiling and closely examining hundreds of scientific studies, researchers have concluded that since the very beginning of civilization, humankind has eliminated 83 percent of all wild mammals on Earth—and half the plants.[1]
We have been so propagandized by the narrative of cave men with clubs that the idea of a superior race in far antiquity seems like science fiction.
A study by researchers at Loma Linda University, a Seventh-day Adventist institution in Loma Linda, California, United States, says ADHD severity is associatedwith video game addiction.
For Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing, 2018 is a big year, during which the health food company is celebrating three significant milestones.
Challenges for the Adventist Intellectual "Let the little children come to me.”1 This text has often been stretched beyond its intended meaning. Preachers at times have taken these words as the basis for a sermon about the simplicity of the gospel, and
QUESTION: The name Lucifer commonly refers to Satan, but I looked for it in my Bible and I couldn't find it. What am I overlooking?
Did Jesus exist? Much historical evidence proves that He did: A.The 27 different New Testament documents. B. The writings of the Church Fathers (Polycarp, Eusebius, Irenaeus, Origen).
The last word in the book of Acts in the Greek New Testament is the word akolutos. The word literally means, "Unhindered”. Luke, the writer of Acts, intentionally leaves us with the assurance that the gospel Paul and all the other faithful men and women of the first century
The history of modern language translations of the New Testament is fascinating and yet sometimes poorly understood. What happened to the original New Testament writings as they came from the hands of the apostles? What types of witnesses to the New Testament are there? How did the