This paper will examine the public’s changing and often conflicting views of Adventists from 1855 to 1890, especially as reflected in the local...
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Have you ever gotten out of bed in the morning with a song on your lips? Eleanor Wright got out of bed many mornings with a song, a new song, in her...
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It’s amazing how many famous black people are or have been Seventh-day Adventists! The list of one-time Adventists includes a United States president...
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The annual Charles Elliott Weniger Society for Excellence Awards Ceremony will take place this Sabbath, February 16, at 4 p.m., at the Loma Linda...
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A previously undocumented letter penned by Ellen G. White, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, has been discovered in the archives at...
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Commencement day, June 22, 1921, was different from any that had gone before. Since it opened its doors in 1879, Radcliffe, an exclusive, Ivy-league...
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In 1891, the 63-year-old prophet broke her silence on race in America and kept on talking about it, making it one of her highest priorities for...
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Key to Wilson’s 2012 appeal was the idea that the TOSC process would be “open” (mentioned four times in three minutes) and fair. Wilson sought to...
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