Michael on April 30th, 2006

(EDITOR’S NOTE:  I applaud 3ABN’s use of satellite technology for evangelism and ministry for the church.  I am glad to see this statement clarifying where they stand on the issue of the Ten Commandments Day and their participation in this historic event.)
“3ABN supports and upholds the Seventh-day Adventist theology of separation of church and state, [...]

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Michael on April 30th, 2006

Special Notice: 3ABN announces the Ten Commandments Weekend events will go forward as planned, despite the interruption of Sky Angel service.
TEN COMMANDMENT WEEKEND UPDATE:  In the event 3ABN hasn’t been restored on Sky Angel by May 5 & 6, Sky Angel has graciously agreed to air 3ABN on Channel 9702 from 7:00 PM ET to [...]

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Michael on April 30th, 2006

(EGW Summit Review Pt 3)

Jud Lake is the presenter for this topic.  Jud Lake is the Professor of Preaching and ADventist Studies at the School of Religion, Southern Adventist University.  He is passionate advocate of expository preaching and Ellen White’s prophetic ministry.

He begins the presentation by reviewing the issues of the critics against Ellen White.  [...]

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Michael on April 29th, 2006

WHAT MORE COULD GOD DO?

by A.T. Jones
(Published in the Review & Herald, Jan. 24 - Feb 7, 1899)
What more could God do than he did do to take away sin? He gave his only begotten Son; Christ gave himself, that whosoever would believe on him should not perish, but have everlasting life. He pledges himself [...]

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Michael on April 28th, 2006

(EGW Review, Part 2)

The second message in the series from the Ellen White Summit in Gladstone, Oregon was delivered by Craig Newborn. Craig is the Director of the Oakwood Branch Office of the Ellen G. White Estate and also teaches for Oakwood College’s Religion and Theology Department.

Craig begins very succinctly by giving us the outline [...]

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