Introducing SDB University!

by Rev. Nicholas J. Kersten Director of Education and History     Education is a high value among Seventh Day Baptists. From our frontier days to the present, we have prioritized training in Christian life and witness as a people. This is true for all of our people, but especially of our leaders. For this reason, the Seventh Day Baptist General...

SCSC 2016: Team Justice, Micah 6:8

by Katrina Goodrich   Excerpts from the exit testimonies of Team Justice… “So what do you think God was trying to teach you this year?” This summer wasn’t what I expected at all. Going to a new country for the first time, I went into things not knowing what would happen, only knowing that God would be with me. I had no idea why I applied, I knew I just...

Her Name Was George

Her Name Was George

Sep 21, 2016

by Donna S. Bond with Everett C. Dickinson   “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance…” Proverbs 15:13 (KJV) Her name was George. Whenever we visited a certain chain restaurant for Sunday breakfast she was there — post-retirement age and happy to welcome guests with a cheerful countenance. Then one Sunday George wasn’t there. A replacement hostess...

Faith + Hope = Peace

Faith + Hope = Peace

Sep 21, 2016

by Patti Wethington SDB Church, White Cloud, MI   Thank you, Pat Cruzan, for the excellent reflection on Conference 2016 and the articles that so wonderfully reflected on our experience and learning. We are blessed to have your team continuing to faithfully provide us with a published product to tell our story and share our life experiences. How are you...

Would You Reject a Toddler’s Flower?

Would You Reject a Toddler’s Flower?

Sep 21, 2016

by Clinton R. Brown Executive Director I was struck by something on the roadway as I was driving back from dropping off my wife, Beth, so she could participate as a project director at Summer Christian Service Corp training this past June. I was not hit by a deer, though I saw many, nor a car, nor even a bird. I was struck with an analogy. Though not as...