ADVENTIST BLOG Roundup
Adventist Today Blog: How Shall We Regard Ellen White?: A Review of "The Red Books: Our Search for Ellen White." Nathan Schilt writes "Those who attend the play, anticipating a Norman Rockwell picture of a revered Adventist pioneer, will be disappointed. Unlike the advance billing, which hints at a bucolic stroll down memory lane, the actual production is for "mature" Adventists." More here.
The Great Controversy Blog: You have to appreciate the effort of historical Adventist Danny Winters, now living in Thailand, who is on a mission to translate and spread the 1858 version of the Great Controversy into several languages. This YouTube video taken from his blog explains it all. One wonders if Danny will run into any copyright issues translating this gospel of the "Time of Trouble" into Swahili or Armenian.
The Adventist Church at Corinth: Blogger Austin Abbott has no problem church hopping on Saturday AND Sunday. He takes in a J. David Newman sermon Sabbath morning and digs on old Episcopalean liturgy on Sunday.
I Am a Missionary Kid: Bloggers Hannah Venn (eight) and Josh Venn (nine) are Adventist missionary kids in Thailand who report regularly on important matters like church planting, stamp collecting, and of course, kittens, puppies and frogs.
Right End of the Telescope: Ken McFarland's modus operandi is "to assemble the most complete and comprehensive directory of Adventist blogs available." Got a blog? Let Ken know.
Ruminations from a Seventh-day Adventist Christian Mind: New blogger "Wandering Monkey" begs her readers to explain how it's possible to have multiple paths to God. Is Jesus really the only way to the Father (John 14:6)?
Theoechnology: Todd Mace mixes up his theology and technology skills into helpful tips for ministry. He also likes to deliver seminars on postmodernism, as he did for his church (video software download required).
Adventist Environmental Advocacy: Latest reports coming from the unofficial "greenest" blog in the Adventist blogosphere includes British SDA Ph.D. candidate Chantel Davies' efforts to have environmental issues put onto the agenda of her church board and a video speech by urban environmental activist Majora Carter.
Fearless Wonder: Blogger Ann Cordis encourages everyone to practice Mitzvah (one of the 613 commandments in the Torah), as a way of doing our "good deeds" in the world.
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