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“A divine wake-up call?”

Posted by on Jan 15, 2021

By Kevin Butler Conference President 2021 Australian journalist Matthew Knott is a 32-year-old U.S. correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald. He was in New York City earlier...

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Alliance In Ministry

Does Your Church Live a Questionable Life?1

Posted by on Oct 1, 2020

By Carl Greene Executive Director If your answer to this inquiry about a “Questionable Life” is no, then your church may not be healthy. Really. A questionable life is necessary...

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Features

Announcement about Conference 2021

Posted by on Apr 1, 2021

The global coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the physical, emotional, and financial well-being of millions of North Americans. Developing and maintaining healthy leaders and...

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Departments

We’ve Heard the Cry

Posted by on Jan 15, 2021

Focus on Missions By Andy Samuels Chief Executive Director SDB Missionary Society Jesus has a master plan for transforming the world. His plan is that through the power of the...

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Recent Posts

Will you neglect or respond?

Will you neglect or respond?

Feb 22, 2013

Will you neglect or respond? By Katrina Goodrich Not long ago, I was working with a child who—for whatever reason—had chosen to be quite obstinate. I know she wanted to perform an activity but it could only be done with my help. Every time I tried to assist her she balked and refused to cooperate. It seemed silly for her to resist. Realizing that I could not...

Retired Pastor Profile – David C. Pearson

Retired Pastor Profile – David C. Pearson

Feb 22, 2013

Retired Pastor Profile Name:  David C. Pearson Birthdate and place:  September 10, 1931    Amsterdam, NY “Though I received Christ at an early age and was baptized at about 12, I didn’t join a church until years later when I united with the Paint Rock SDB Church in Alabama. “I grew up in a Christian, Sabbath-keeping home. My uncle pastored a first-day church,...

March comes but once a year—thankfully

March comes but once  a year—thankfully

Feb 22, 2013

March comes but once a year—thankfully   Most of my friends know I hate March. For me, living through that month in Wisconsin is akin to eating pizza every morning for 31 days—pizza topped with moldy cheese and raw squid sprinkled with lint. Every year, I long for April like Romeo longed for Juliet. The NIV Bible mentions snow 23 times; 21 times in the Old...

Shaking things up (a little)

Shaking things up (a little)

Feb 22, 2013

Shaking things up (a little) By Ralph Mackintosh   Have you ever been “stuck in a rut”? That doesn’t literally happen too often these days since we no longer drive the horse-pulled wagons on dirt roads that were the origin of this phrase. Years of travel in all kinds of weather formed grooves or ruts in the road. When the vehicle’s wheels became trapped in...

Missions Coordinator Hired for the SDB Missionary Society

Missions Coordinator Hired for the SDB Missionary Society

Feb 22, 2013

Missions Coordinator Hired for the SDB Missionary Society Brother Garfield Miller of Saint Andrew, Jamaica has accepted the position of Missions Coordinator. He will be relocating with his family to minister at the Missionary Society headquarters in Ashaway, RI. Please continue to pray for God’s grace and provision as they answer this call to serve to God’s...

From Peter To Leader

From Peter To Leader

Feb 22, 2013

From Peter to leader by Kevin Butler     Over the last month or so, I’ve been preaching my way through the letter of 1 Peter. The apostle wrote to encourage new believers in Asia who were undergoing terrible persecution for their faith. He challenged the young Christians to continue believing in something grand—to believe in a grand purpose for this...

Who’s In Charge? Explicit and Implicit Polity

Who’s In Charge? Explicit and Implicit Polity The Nick of Time by Nick Kersten, Librarian-historian The junction of beliefs and how we live them out is the defining factor in our lives as Christians. The most common charge leveled at Christians today is centered on asymmetry between professed beliefs and embodied beliefs. The media, with its brutal efficiency...

Aging, dementia and the faith community

Aging, dementia and the faith community by Barb Green, Parish Nurse Milton, Wis.   For some of us, the journey of aging will include dementia, the progressive loss of cognitive function—our thinking, reasoning, and remembering. Dementia is feared because it threatens our identity and our role as productive, contributing members of the community. Becoming a...