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Building a House of Glass
Posted November 15th, 2009 by Editorspublic campus ministry: an urgent plea
By Bill Cork
Adventists have a spotty record when it comes to ministry on public and private college and university campuses...there are 19,000,000 students at these colleges and universities in North America–the combined population of New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix. Seventy percent of Adventist college students attend non-Adventist colleges. More > > >
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Posted November 19th, 2009 by News Staffthe bible as poetry new testament
Bible translator Phil Ward claims his soon to be released 'The Bible as Poetry' New Testament Bible will be the most accurate translation of the New Testament available, and simple enough for a child to understand. This is being touted as the first translation that shows the whole New Testament was originally written in Biblical poetry.
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Features
Another Death in a Tragic Story
Posted November 16th, 2009 by Editors
By Nathan Brown
The recent execution of the convicted Washington sniper, John Allen Muhammad, could not help but bring back memories of those three fear-filled weeks in which Muhammad and his accomplice terrorized and killed around Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia in October, 2002. More >>>
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Make Poverty Personal: Taking the Poor as Seriously as the Bible Does
Posted November 17th, 2009 by EditorsReview by Jeff Boyd
Make Poverty Personal is [a] quest to demonstrate that Christians
have a significant role to play in combating poverty, that is, with the Holy
Spirit empowering us with spiritual strength and love, we can share the good
news of true hope and a new identity. I
can envision three barriers that could keep some Adventists from actually
opening the front cover and digging into its treasures, and I would like to
briefly address these in hopes that more Adventist
Today readers will in fact engage it.
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