When can you get Palliative Care? by Barb Green, Parish Nurse Milton, Wis. Palliative care is comfort care given to a patient who has a serious or life-threatening disease, and is provided from the time of diagnosis and throughout the course of illness. A palliative care specialist will work with a team of health care professionals such as doctors,...
SCSC, Veteran Style
Apr 24, 2013
SCSC, Veteran Style by David Pottinger For those of you who don’t know, “SCSC” stands for Summer Christian Service Corps. Summer Christian Service Corps is a leadership program for SDB high school graduates and college-age students that is sponsored by the SDB Women’s Society. This program has been designed to develop spiritual growth, promote...
Here I am – An Introduction
Apr 24, 2013
Here I am – An Introduction by Garfield Miller “Dear Pastor Garfield Miller—Greetings in the name of our Lord, Jesus! I am writing with some good news. On behalf of the SDB Missionary Society Board of Managers, I would like to offer you the position as Missions Coordinator…” I was being called to a more challenging service. “Here I Am,” a favorite...
The Long Journey to Unity in Christ
Apr 23, 2013
The Long Journey to Unity in Christ by Librarian-historian, Nick Kersten “The journey of a thousand miles begins beneath one’s feet.” –Chinese Proverb From our origins in England more than 350 years ago to the present, Seventh Day Baptists have grown from a small group of English dissenters to a world-wide movement which spans six continents. That expansion has...
Pro & Con
Apr 23, 2013
Pro & Con A brief study on the Sabbath question [This feature is based on one of our popular Sabbath tracts called “Pro & Con.” Please see the end of the article for a special discount on these tracts.] “The Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath. So the Son of Man is Lord even of the Sabbath.” (Mark 2:27-28) “You...