"Want to know why Seventh-day Adventists keep Saturdays as a day of rest and worship? Read the 10 Commandments. Want to know why Huntsville's First SDA Church is starting a Sunday service? Read the book of Acts. (The Huntsville Times file/Kay Campbell)"
The Saturday-Sabbath is such a big deal to Seventh-day Adventists that it's their first name, and members around the world have endured significant cultural, economic and sometimes even governmental persecution because of members' determination to keep Saturdays as a day of rest and worship.
"Want to know why Seventh-day Adventists keep Saturdays as a day of rest and worship? Read the 10 Commandments. Want to know why Huntsville's First SDA Church is starting a Sunday service? Read the book of Acts. (The Huntsville Times file/Kay Campbell)" In this clip from this week's ANN video, Seventh-day Adventist world church President Ted N. C. Wilson answers the question, "What exactly is the Seventh-day Adventist Church's General Conference Session?"
Join international speaker and author Doug Batchelor for a Bible study adventure for the last days live at the Cuneta Astrodome March 6-14. Meetings begin each night at 7:00pm!
This is a FREE Event! LOS ANGELES – California based Loma Linda University on Tuesday, July 9, announced it plans to assist Adventist University of the Philippines with the development of a new medical school.
Adventist University is a private Christian university located in Puting Kahoy, Silang, Cavite, Philippines. The year 2014 was an especially notable one for the pope, and it appears this popular, charismatic leader is increasing in influence around the globe—reaching across the divide to join hands with many powerful religious and political figures in order to find common ground. What’s really going on? Pastor Doug Bachelor presses the rewind button to review the past year’s incredible developments in light of Bible prophecy and discuss what it all means for you!
Two Adventist pastors were killed in armed ambushes in Guatemala and the Philippines last week, highlighting the danger that some church workers face in restive regions of the world.
by Shirley Pizarro September 26, 2014 When Cesar Montano flew to Papua New Guinea (PNG) last week to hold a fund-raising concert upon the invitation of the Filipino International Seventh Day Adventists Association (FISDAA), little did he know that something historic was going to transpire. As it turned out, Cesar made an instant fan of PNG Vice Minister Ben Micah who watched “Jose Rizal” on YouTube the night before. Suddenly filled with admiration, Minister Micah asked Cesar to do a film version of his country’s historic liberation that pinnacled on a crisis that claimed 20,000 lives. “I ask Cesar to make us a movie as significant as his ‘Jose Rizal’ portrayal. I want him to make this another one of his masterpieces and I want it to be a grand movie that could launch a movie industry in PNG,” he said over early breakfast Sunday at the home of Philippine Ambassador to PNG Bienvenido Tejano, who was responsible for introducing the two. For the same project, the minister also asked Cesar to explore the possibility of engaging the services of Hollywood actor Will Smith or Denzel Washington to play his role in the film. Cesar was only too glad to oblige, saying, “To be considered this way and be given this kind of valuable regard, I am humbled. For sure, this trip will not be the last as we will be coming to PNG for this project soon, and maybe for more.” Light moments with Adventist leaders and a special prayer for world renown world boxing champion Manny Pacquiao
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