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Interview on Michael Belina Czechowski

In 1863, a group of Christians in North America chose to call themselves “Seventh-day Adventist.” This name reflected their core beliefs: The Sabbath theology and the expectation of Christ’s return. In May of 1863, representatives...

EU Election 2014. We try, we try again...

So close and yet so far. It could be the title of a song to dedicate to Europe and the Europeans. My generation has lived the 'Europe of the Identity Card as a document sufficient to cross the borders of neighboring states with...

May 21 in the Adventist History

May 21, 1863 The General Conference was organized in Battle Creek, Michigan, where the headquarters remained until 1903. Twenty delegates were in attendance, four from the state of New York, two from Ohio, 10 from Michigan (eight...

“Guilt and Failure” - Statement of the Seventh-day Adventist Church regarding the outbreak of the First World War

Lüneburg/Germany [APD]. The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Germany has published a statement pertaining to actions it took in the context of the outbreak of World War I. The Southern and Northern German Union Conferences of the...

Natural disasters and Signs of Time. A biblical theology of tragedy?

I am sure that all those who, like me, have attained a mature age, have some memories of the trend in the history of the Adventist movement that link natural disasters to eschatology, and on the basis of several apocalyptic...

An interview with Anderson Monteiro

Seventh-day Adventist minister Antonio Monteiro dos Anjos was arrested, charged and imprisoned at the Civil Prison in Lome, Togo on March 15, 2012. After 22 months, the Cape Verde native was found innocent of all charges against...