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Is It Lawful on Sabbath?

Our recent Sabbath School lesson had a discussion on a section of Luke 6 regarding the man with the withered hand. It reads: On another Sabbath, he entered the synagogue and was teaching, and a man was there whose right hand was withered. And the scribes… read more

Re:act! ECKCM 2015

As I am writing this article, it is almost June and the plans for ECKCM 2015 are well underway. I am very excited to share with everyone what’s in store for this year’s camp meeting. What’s new? The theme for this year’s camp meeting… read more

Women’s Ordination

Recently there's a lot of discussion about women's ordination, especially with the General Conference scheduled for this summer. Regardless of constituency's result, how will this affect or impact my life as an SDA young adult? 30, F, GA I was hoping this… read more

When Did Dinosaurs Exist on Earth?

Why did God create people?  When did dinosaurs exist on earth? F, 32, NYC The question of why God created people is very deep, and we may never know the full answer until we meet Jesus face to face.  But thank you for this awesome question, and the… read more

The Black Hole

I have an addiction. It may not be one that you may typically think of when you hear that word, but it is true nonetheless. The following scenario is one that I experience way too often: I get done with class early and flop down on my bed to rest for a few… read more

Comfort Food or Holy Comforter?

“It is easier to change a man's religion than to change his diet.”  Diet is such a personal matter. Your diet can tell a story about you: what brought the family to the table growing up, your culture, maybe even a little bit about your… read more

The Babushkas

Holly Morris is a journalist who in 2011 visited Chernobyl for it’s 25th year anniversary. In 1986, Chernobyl experienced the most disastrous nuclear reactor explosion ever in history releasing some 400 times the radiation seen from Hiroshima's atomic… read more

The Called, the Chosen, and the Faithful

“Smart, quiet, White people”—this is the stereotype of many Asian-Americans. Our parents left their motherlands, waved goodbye to their families, forsook their social networks, learned an entirely new language, saved up for mortgages, and… read more

Isaiah 58

In a world filled with many cultures, creeds, colors, and conflicts, one might wonder how Jesus can be introduced to the billions living without Him. Many denominations and religious groups have created various strategies and have worked earnestly to… read more

What is Lent?

What is Lent? And should Adventists observe this religious event? 50, F, NY "Lent is a solemn religious observance in the liturgical calendar of many Christian denominations that begins on Ash Wednesday and covers a period of approximately six weeks before… read more