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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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Real Talk About More Action

Real Talk About More Action

Sep 5, 2018

By Rev. Johnmark Camenga SDB Church, Lost Creek, WV Are we willing to follow? Do you ever get the sense that you have arrived at a moment that is somehow too big for you? Do you ever get the feeling that somehow the task that lies before you is greater than your ability? But as you face that moment—as you engage the task—you discover that, though you are too...

Children in Action — Shipwrecked!

Children in Action — Shipwrecked!

Sep 5, 2018

By Keli Watt God was at work in Kenosha this year as He brought staff and children together to remind us all that in every situation—JESUS RESCUES! Using a VBS program from Group Publishing called “Shipwrecked,” we explored how Jesus rescues us no matter what our situation or what we have done. Between 42 and 47 children per day rotated in centers that allowed...

Women in Action

Women in Action

Sep 4, 2018

By Katrina Goodrich General Conference of the Seventh Day Baptists of USA and Canada 2018 at Carthage College in Kenosha, WI, was an exciting time filled with opportunity, fun, and meaning. Many events were attended by all—such as evening worship, workshops, business meetings, meals, and the 5K! Women did have several special events just for them including: •...

The Gift of the Sabbath

The Gift of the Sabbath

Jun 25, 2018

by Greg Olson I finished my undergraduate degree by taking my last class from Jerusalem University College on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, Israel. Being in Israel was my first exposure to Sabbath, but that was long before I had heard about Christians keeping the Sabbath. Back then, I thought Sabbath was weird, “a whole country shutting down for a day?” Years later,...

Not on the Sabbath

Not on the Sabbath

Jun 25, 2018

by Gabe Bejjani I grew up as a Catholic and, at the age of 17, I was converted to the Seventh Day Adventist denomination. The concept of the Sabbath was new to me. Sunday observance was limited to attending mass on either Saturday evening or Sunday morning. But now Sabbath observance became a 24-hour period set to worship and rest. This Biblical concept was...

Don’t give up…Give it to God!

by Rob Appel Executive Director   I had a wonderful experience on June 4th! Cheri and I were in Big Bear, CA, and she was not getting around well. She was in such pain just to stand and walk. I called the local hospital to see about borrowing a wheelchair. They did not have one but directed me to other places in the area, who then directed me to others,...

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls, Sabbath Rest, and Deuteronomy

Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Balls, Sabbath Rest, and Deuteronomy

Jun 25, 2018

  by Carl Greene The Dessert. Chocolate-covered peanut butter balls must be one of the greatest desserts ever. The combination of a thin, sweet chocolate coating with a creamy peanut butter center makes a taste combination that is simply fantastic. Granted, most people believe chocolate is wonderfully fulfilling on its own. Yet, it would be a horrible...

No Jesus, No Rest, No Good

No Jesus, No Rest, No Good

Jun 25, 2018

  by Johnmark Camenga You know, childhood is messed up. I don’t mean childhood is strained and difficult—it is—I mean that childhood is a savage mass of unresolved tragedy and tensions punctuated by the presence of dispassionate sentries who, as all the evidence would suggest, are bent on maintaining the status quo. There are bullies and impossible...