Change is Good

Change is Good

Oct 1, 2020

By Frank Mazza I recently went into our local Wawa convenience store for a cup of coffee. Above the counter was a sign saying the store was short on change and the use of credit or debit would be appreciated. Later that same day I grabbed some groceries from Acme and was faced with the same message. “Not enough change to support customer needs. Please use...

Being a World-Class Seventh Day Baptist

Being a World-Class Seventh Day Baptist

Aug 27, 2019

by Andy Samuels Chief Executive Director SDB Missionary Society We have a choice to make. We can be world-class Christians, or worldly Christians. Worldly Christians are primarily concerned about their personal fulfillment. They’re saved, but they’re self-centered. They wouldn’t be very interested in missions conferences, but they love attending concerts and...

Jesus Didn’t Die for Our Preferences

Jesus Didn’t Die for Our Preferences

Mar 20, 2019

By Pastor Tyler Chroniger There is an on-going problem in a lot of churches. This might come as a shock to you—or maybe you have not even considered that this is a real thing. Let me provide an example for context. You go to a church business meeting or even a conference business meeting. In that meeting, someone has a “great” idea to change the way things are...

God working in Cuba!

God working in Cuba!

Mar 20, 2019

By Danny Lee President of Missionary Society As I travel the world, I am humbled to see how God is working in so many ways. Recently I was fortunate to complete a mission trip to Cuba on behalf of the Missionary Society. I was equally blessed to take with me a wonderful Christian, Ricardo (Richie) Sepulveda, member of the Riverside Seventh Day Baptist church....

REAPING THE HARVEST

REAPING THE HARVEST

Sep 26, 2018

2 Corinthians 9:6-11 by Pastor Andrew Samuels Conference Sermon August 1, 2018 Maybe you haven’t noticed, but we talk a lot. We debate, we discuss, we murmur, we complain, we criticize, we just talk. I mean, as a conference. And I must confess that I have just had a hard time understanding why there is so much talk, and so little action. So, I decided to look...