Many people have to remove themselves from a congregation or even denomination to achieve healing for their soul and mind. But that doesn’t mean they...
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Black History Month provides us the important opportunity to reflect on our greatest national sin—racism. But we cannot be lulled into complacency...
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At the end of the current term, a Wilson will have led the General Conference for 26 of the last 45 years. In the first of a two-part series,...
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Pachamama represents the earth. Not just geological earth or nature but everything as a whole. It can correct our eschatology by rebalancing time and...
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This February, I invite our entire church to acknowledge the particular longing for liberation felt by Black people, as well as our shared hope that...
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Many Christians in the modern era now use the principles of religious liberty to protect their right to free exercise but show little to no concern...
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Cluttering people’s homes with up to a billion copies of an unsolicited book is not evangelism. Distributing “The Great Controversy” is a shortcut to...
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Suma Qamaña doesn’t mean “live well” but “live with others” because only with others can we live well. The true future of Christian eschatology is...
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In lieu of specific resolutions, perhaps people should establish yearly themes for themselves, which are much broader and more encompassing of...
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The apologetics in a recent Adventist Review article positions Adventist understandings as not being produced by fallible humans but rather as if God...
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