The Long-awaited Republication of Angels in Ebony
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The Long-awaited Republication of Angels in Ebony

This article is the result of a follow-up interview with Mrs. Joan Tynes, in which she talked about the long-awaited republication of Angels in Ebony, one of the earliest books about Black Adventist History, originally published in 1975 by her father, Dr. Jacob Justiss, Jr.  Concerned that a generation of Black Americans, and Black Seventh-day...

February 18, 2020February 18, 2020by
Regional Conferences-Why We’re Still Here-Part I
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Regional Conferences-Why We’re Still Here-Part I

Happy New Year everyone. It is hard to believe that we are two decades into this millennium. Remember all the anticipated drama when the year 2000 came around? Remember Y2K and all of the turmoil that was supposed to happen technologically when the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2000? You may well not remember-because...

January 3, 2020January 3, 2020by
Non-Adventists in Adventist Pulpits?
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Non-Adventists in Adventist Pulpits?

Non-Adventists in Adventist Pulpits? It’s amazing what a few little words can do.  They can pave the way for a pastor’s removal. They can make conference president drive hours to referee a stirred up business meeting. They can even change the way a non- Adventist church or pastor thinks about Adventism. These few little words,...

January 3, 2020January 3, 2020by
In Transition: Pastor Danielle Pilgrim to Andrews University
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In Transition: Pastor Danielle Pilgrim to Andrews University

Pastor Danielle Pilgrim has recently accepted a call to Andrews University as Associate Chaplain. That responsibility carries with it the assignment as the Pastor of the New Life Seventh-day Adventist Church, an on-campus church under the umbrella of Pioneer Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church. She is believed to be the first African-American female chaplain in the...

January 3, 2020January 3, 2020by
What this sunny, religious town in California teaches us about living longer
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What this sunny, religious town in California teaches us about living longer

Spanish for “beautiful hill,” Loma Linda, California is nestled between mountain peaks in the middle of the San Bernardino Valley. The city is known as an epicenter of health and wellness, with more than 900 physicians on the campus of Loma Linda University and Medical Center. But that’s not Loma Linda’s only wellness claim to...

December 1, 2019December 1, 2019by
I’m Very Thankful for What I Once Was Unthankful
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I’m Very Thankful for What I Once Was Unthankful

About two weeks ago, I had the privilege and the opportunity to go back home. Home for me is Cleveland, Ohio. It was on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of Black Adventism in Cleveland. What made it more special was the fact that my 2 sisters, my brother and all of our spouses came...

December 1, 2019December 1, 2019by
Dr. Carlton Byrd Receives Lifetime Award for Evangelism from NAD
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Dr. Carlton Byrd Receives Lifetime Award for Evangelism from NAD

Dr. Carlton P. Byrd, Speaker/Director for Breath of Life Television Ministry and Senior Pastor for the Oakwood University was recognized at the recent Year End Meetings of the North American Division (NAD) as the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award for Evangelism.  Dr. Byrd has been used by God to baptize 5,000 individuals in his...

December 1, 2019December 1, 2019by
In Transition: Elder Michael Harpe Voted NAD Stewardship Director
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In Transition: Elder Michael Harpe Voted NAD Stewardship Director

At the 2019 Year End Meetings of the North American Division (NAD), Elder Michael A. Harpe was voted as the Stewardship Director for the NAD. He replaces Elder Bonita Shields who moved to the position of Vice President for the NAD. Elder Harpe formerly served as the Stewardship Director for the South Central Conference, headquartered...

December 1, 2019December 1, 2019by
What I Am Learning from Jaden
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What I Am Learning from Jaden

As I was going upstairs to get my jacket as I was leaving to go to my office, he followed me up the steps-as he usually does. Between the time I went upstairs and the time I came back down, he must have asked ten questions: “E (his name for me), why are you…? “...

November 1, 2019November 1, 2019by
From Summer Internship to the Pulpit: The Incredible Story of Pastor Max Gomez
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From Summer Internship to the Pulpit: The Incredible Story of Pastor Max Gomez

Last summer, the Office for Regional Conference Ministries (ORCM) began the practice of providing paid summer internships for college students. Each year, two students are selected-one to work in a ministerial capacity in a conference and the other to work in a conference treasury position. The ministerial internship is as yet unnamed, but the conference...

November 1, 2019November 1, 2019by