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“A divine wake-up call?”

Posted by on Jan 15, 2021

By Kevin Butler Conference President 2021 Australian journalist Matthew Knott is a 32-year-old U.S. correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald. He was in New York City earlier...

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Alliance In Ministry

Does Your Church Live a Questionable Life?1

Posted by on Oct 1, 2020

By Carl Greene Executive Director If your answer to this inquiry about a “Questionable Life” is no, then your church may not be healthy. Really. A questionable life is necessary...

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Features

Announcement about Conference 2021

Posted by on Apr 1, 2021

The global coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of millions of North Americans. Developing and maintaining healthy leaders and...

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Departments

We’ve Heard the Cry

Posted by on Jan 15, 2021

Focus on Missions By Andy Samuels Chief Executive Director SDB Missionary Society Jesus has a master plan for transforming the world. His plan is that through the power of the...

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Recent Posts

Can You Recognize a Heart Attack or Stroke?

Can You Recognize a Heart Attack or Stroke? Information from the August 2014 “NIH News in Health” newsletter Barb Green, Parish Nurse Milton, WI     When it comes to life-threatening conditions like heart attack or stroke, every minute counts. Acting fast could save your life or someone else’s. Get to know the signs and symptoms of these health...

GOD is Good!

GOD is Good!

Oct 1, 2014

GOD is Good! Executive Director, Rob Appel     Some of you have heard that we recently sold our home in Milton, Wisconsin. Some of you have not. But few of you know the whole story, or as the late Paul Harvey use to say, “The rest of the story”. So, here is the rest of the story that will let you all know we serve a great God!   In June 2013...

Director of Pastoral Services Resigns

Director of Pastoral Services Resigns

Oct 1, 2014

Director of Pastoral Services Resigns September 11, 2014     Janesville, WI — Feeling that the timing might be right to look toward other ministry opportunities, Rev. Gordon P. Lawton, Director of Pastoral Services and Dean of the Center of Ministry, has announced that he will be leaving his positions. Rev. Lawton has served in these positions for the...

It’s Heavy

It’s Heavy

Oct 1, 2014

“It’s Heavy” Sharing the journey with you Pastor Scott Hausrath North Loup, NE     About a month ago, during our weekly community prayer meeting here in N. Loup, one of my friends mentioned the term “the weight of sin.” He was praying for those who don’t yet know Jesus Christ, who are still carrying around on their shoulders the...

Chimes Dedicated at Shiloh

Chimes Dedicated at Shiloh

Oct 1, 2014

Chimes Dedicated at Shiloh     On the steps of the connecting link between the Shiloh church and fellowship hall, members and friends dodged tiny rain droplets as we dedicated a new set of chimes destined to ring through the community. Nancy Davis, from the church’s Memorial Fund Committee, welcomed those present by reading Psalm 150, which begins and...

2013-14 Scripture Memorization Program

2013-14 Scripture Memorization Program By: Andrew J. Camenga Choose! was the theme for the 2013-14 Scripture Memorization Program. The participants are listed here as an example to encourage others to hide God’s word in their hearts. The Toronto, Ontario, Seventh Day Baptist Church had the largest number of participants complete the program this last year, so...

A Two Way Street: Jamaican SDB Pastors in North America, Part 3

A Two Way Street: Jamaican SDB Pastors in North America, Part 3  By Rev. Andrew Samuels   For the past two months, we have published the first two portions of an article written by Rev. Andrew Samuels describing the relationship between the USA/Canada and Jamaican Conferences. This is the third and final installment of that article, continuing in a list of...

A Tribute to The Sopers

A Tribute to The Sopers

Oct 1, 2014

A Tribute: Rev. & Mrs. Mynor G. Soper, Sr. by Pastor Don Richards and Gordon Lawton                               Rev. and Mrs. Mynor G. Soper Sr. moved to Texarkana, AR, in 1977. His family, which included his wife, Marian (Coon) Soper and their three youngest children, along with...