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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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Zambia T.I.M.E. Program and Gospel Feet Update

Zambia T.I.M.E. Program and Gospel Feet Update

Feb 22, 2016

by Clinton R. Brown Executive Director Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, – Hebrews 12:1 The course is half completed with three of our two-man training relays having completed...

Top Ten Words – Monopoly vs. Chess: Exodus 20:15

Top Ten Words – Monopoly vs. Chess: Exodus 20:15

Feb 22, 2016

  Sermon Series by Pastor Dusty Mackintosh Next Step Christian Church, Thornton, CO   Not “what’s yours is mine” but “what’s mine is yours.” Jim the Monopoly King In the year 2003, I worked for a criminal mastermind by the name of James Paul Lewis, Jr. We called him Jim. Jim was president of the company I started working for while I was in college. I...

“Happy Easter, Groundhog!”

“Happy Easter, Groundhog!”

Feb 22, 2016

by Bill Probasco SDB Church of Shiloh, NJ The tall, graying rabbit rose from his chair. Was that the front gate, he wondered. What’s the time? Oh, dear! He’d been too deep in thought to watch the clock and now nearing his kitchen window he could see Groundhog coming up the walk. Rabbit met him at the back door. “Hello, Hog, I wondered if you’d be free so early...

What is Love?

What is Love?

Jan 22, 2016

By Willy Villalpando Maranatha Community Church, Colton, CA Oh joy! It’s that time of year again! It’s the time of year when you ask that individual you’ve been obsessing over if they might get coffee with you some time. It’s the time of year when you surprise that special someone with flowers and chocolates to remind them how much you love them. It’s the time...

Precision-made to Work Together

Precision-made to Work Together

Jan 22, 2016

By Katrina Goodrich Recently my niece and nephew went to the Air and Space Museum with their parents and had an amazing time. They were so excited about seeing the airplanes and helicopters. The museum also had an interactive play area with stations where different toys were set up for children’s entertainment. The kids kept talking about the really cool blocks...

Top Ten Words: Covenant Sex – Exodus 20:14

Top Ten Words: Covenant Sex – Exodus 20:14

Jan 22, 2016

Sermon Series by Pastor Dusty Mackintosh Next Step Christian Church, Thornton, CO   Adultery, Pain and Brokenness When there is a passage of Scripture on my mind, I dwell on it. I think about it all the time. I am wondering about it, I am listening, waiting for God to open up new paths and new questions about it. This was a hard week. I spent this week...

to be Silent or NOT

by Pastor Robert VanHorn SDB church of Pataskala, OH Probably the most known verse on silence is from Ecclesiastes, used many times in a funeral service. Since this Sabbath Recorder’s theme is “Silence,” this verse is a good place to begin. Ecclesiastes 3:7 — a time to be silent and a time to speak. How do we know when to speak up and when to keep silent? Did...

The Challenge

By Rebecca Olson Berlin SDB Church, NY Silence. It’s a tricky issue. As a Christian, I want to let God speak through me, but I also want to know when I should keep quiet. Which is appropriate in this situation? If I bring the Bible into this conversation, will it be encouraging or distancing? I want to show my faith in a positive light. What if talking pushes...