Last Sabbath weekend, Southern Adventist University students, faculty, and community members from Adventist Peace Fellowship, Amnesty International,...
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Some friends of mine, including my cool girlfriend, organized this panel discussion on campus. I thought - in light of Opening Day and all - that the...
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Sarah Porter, with a career in international development ahead of her, recently accepted a job with ADRA in Yemen. A few weeks in, Spectrum asked her...
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The loss of passion for something we love is a deeply disturbing journey to travel. Unfortunately, we often become burned out doing the things that...
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"There must surely have been something not only mysterious but many-sided about Christ if so many smaller Christs can be carved out of him” (G. K....
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The rise of fundamentalism within our denomination is troubling. Extremes from both ends of the ideological spectrum are robbing contemporary...
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I'm confused. At the end of time, in which we're living, will we become a Muslim globe before or after we all start worshiping the pope on Sunday?...
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A resolution passed on May 17, 1865 by the third annual session of the General Conference reflects a shift in attitudes prevailing among Adventists...
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Daniel C. Dennett is an internationally renowned scholar at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, and he is out to break religion’s “spell.” By...
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Several weeks ago for colloquy Lizeth Hernandez spoke about her missionary trip to Africa. She showed pictures of the roads, the people and the...
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