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It’s Okay NOT to Be a Seventh-day Adventist

A Review of 'it's ok not to be a seventh-day adventist' 

By Tompaul Wheeler

“The shackles of fear and servitude.” That’s how “one theologian” quoted on the back cover describes the Adventist mentality, and it aptly sums up Teresa and Arthur Beems’ take on Adventism--a culture of fear of persecution, of outsiders, of open-mindedness. The degree to which the book will speak to you will likely reflect how much that resonates with your spiritual experience. Read more... 

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laid-off hospital workers won't get cobra

According to a report in the Coastline Pilot, Adventist Health is not offering employees laid from jobs at South Coast Medical Center the opportunity to obtain group health insurance under COBRA, the federal law that requires most employers to provide access to group health insurance for employees who are laid off. Read more...

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Mixed Message: Religion and Tattoos

Author Speaks on Adventist Upbringing

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Paulsen Speaks on the Issue of Origins

Features

Bible Facts and/or Truth

By Bill Colburn

I am repeatedly fascinated by the tension held between 'fact' and 'truth' in the Bible. By this I mean that some things may not be 'factual', but could none-the-less be 'truth'. Why this tickles me is that it runs measurably counter to the way I was raised to think. Read more...

Reviews

The Promise of Peace

Review by Nathan Brown 

According to Charles Scriven, the journey of “becoming Adventist” is and must be a continuing reality for both the church and each of its members. “As understanding and commitment advance, the practice of hope advances too,” he urges in The Promise of PeaceRead more...