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         Seventh-day Adventists:     more books (100)
  1. It's Ok Not to be a Seventh-Day Adventist by Teresa Beem, 2008-07-24
  2. Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?: A Former Insider Speaks Out by Wallace D. Slattery, 1990-05
  3. Church manual by General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, 2000
  4. Seventh-day Adventists Believe...A Biblical Exposition of 27 Fundamental Doctrines by Ministerial Association of Seventh-Day Adventists, 1988-05
  5. The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymnal
  6. Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 1, Genesis to Deuteronomy (Volume1) by Seventh Day Adventist, 2000
  7. Seventh-Day Adventists Believe by General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, 2005-06-30
  8. Seventh-Day Adventist Elder's Handbook by The Ministerial Association--The General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists, 1994
  9. Seventh-day Adventist Church Manual (Revised 2005)
  10. Seventh-day Adventists and the Civil Rights Movement by Samuel G., Jr. London, 2009-09-11
  11. Thou Who Hast Brought Us Thus Far On Our Way (The Development of the Seventh-Day Adventist Denomination among African Americans, Book 3 : Volume 3) by Charles Edward Dudley Sr., 2000
  12. The 7th Day: The Story of the Seventh-Day Adventists by Booton Herndon, 1960
  13. Historical Dictionary of the Seventh-Day Adventists (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Gary Land, 2005-03-17
  14. What We Believe for Kids: Helping Children Understand the Beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church by Jerry Thomas, 2006-08-15

1. Adventist Church Official Web Site
Official site of the Seventhday Adventist World Church.
http://www.adventist.org/
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2. PUC Online (new Site) : Welcome
Territory includes Johnson island, Midway islands, and all other islands of the Pacific not attached to other divisions and bounded by the date line on the west, by the equator on the south, and by longitude 120 on the east; comprising the Arizona, Central California, Hawaii, NevadaUtah, Northern California, Southeastern California, and Southern California Conferences.
http://www.puconline.org/
Welcome Thank you for visiting the website of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Pacific southwest, with offices in Westlake Village, California, USA. From here you can find links to local conferences, local churches, and specialized ministries, as well as information about the Seventh-day Adventist church in general, and the Pacific Union Conference. About 210,000 members of the Adventist Church live in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. Those members worship in 658 local congregations, which are grouped into seven conferences. Together, those local conferences comprise the Pacific Union Conference one of nine union conferences in the North American Division. There are 14 million Seventh-day Adventists around the world, including one million in the NAD. Nearly 42 million individuals of European, Hispanic, African, Asian/Pacific, and American Indian ancestry live in the five southwestern states comprising the Pacific Union. Every Sabbath God's Word is preached in the Pacific Union in approximately 30 different languages.
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3. Seventh-Day Adventism
Explores the unbiblical teachings of the seventhday adventists from a Catholic viewpoint.
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Most people know little about the Seventh-Day Adventists beyond that they worship on Saturdays, not Sundays. But there’s more to this unique sect.
Adventist History
The Seventh-Day Adventist church traces its roots to American preacher William Miller (1782–1849), a Baptist who predicted the Second Coming would occur between March 21, 1843, and March 21, 1844. Because he and his followers proclaimed Christ’s imminent advent, they were known as "Adventists."
When Christ failed to appear, Miller reluctantly endorsed the position of a group of his followers known as the "seventh-month movement," who claimed Christ would return on October 22, 1844 (in the seventh month of the Jewish calendar).
When this didn’t happen either, Miller forswore predicting the date of the Second Coming, and his followers broke up into a number of competing factions. Miller would have nothing to do with the new theories his followers produced, including ones which attempted to save part of his 1844 doctrine. He rejected this and other teachings being generated by his former followers, including those of Ellen Gould White.
Miller had claimed, based on his interpretation of Daniel and Revelation, that Christ would return in 1843–44 to cleanse "the sanctuary" (Dan. 8:11–14, 9:26), which he interpreted as the earth. After the disappointments of 1844, several of his followers proposed an alternative theory. While walking in a cornfield on the morning of October 23, 1844, the day after Christ failed to return, Hiram Edson felt he received a spiritual revelation that indicated that Miller had misidentified the sanctuary. It was not the earth, but the Holy of Holies in God’s heavenly temple. Instead of coming out of the heavenly temple to cleanse the sanctuary of the earth, in 1844 Christ, for the first time, went into the heavenly Holy of Holies to cleanse it instead.

4. Cayman Islands Mission Of S.D.A.
A conglomerate of seven churches on Grand Cayman and two on Cayman Brac.
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5. Washington Conference Of Seventh-day Adventists
Serving the needs of seventhday adventists in Washington. Includes news, global missions, meetings, church and school lists, departments, pastors, and contact information.
http://www.washingtonconf.org/

6. Southern Union
Provides administrative services for churches and believers in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, the Carolinas, and Tennessee. Extensive information and links to member conferences, churches, and programs.
http://www.southernunion.com/
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7. General Conference Of Seventh-day Adventists
Contact. Copyright 2005, General Conference of seventhday adventists 12501 Old Columbia Pike, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA 301-680-6000
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8. What Adventists Believe
As a Christian church, seventhday adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures , As a Christian church,
http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/
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What Adventists Believe As a Christian church, Seventh-day Adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures As a Christian church, Seventh-day Adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures. Adventists describe these beliefs in the following ways: God's greatest desire is for you to see a clear picture of His character. When you see Him clearly, you will find His love irresistible. For many, "seeing God clearly" requires that they see God's face. However, how He looks is not the issue. Seeing and understanding His character is what's most important. The more clearly we understand Him, the more we will find His love irresistible. As we begin to experience His love, our own lives will begin to make more sense. God most clearly reveals His character in three great events. The first is His creation of man and womanand His giving them the freedom of choice. He created humans with the ability to choose to love Him or to hate Him! The death of Jesus Christ, God's only Son, on the cross as our substitute is the second great event. In that act He paid the penalty we deserve for our hateful choices toward God and His ways. Jesus' death guarantees forgiveness for those choices and allows us to spend eternity with Him. The third event confirms the first two and fills every heart with hope: Christ's tomb is empty! He is alive, living to fill us with His love!

9. What Adventists Believe
As a Christian church, seventhday adventists are a faith community rooted in the beliefs described by the Holy Scriptures , As a Christian church
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10. Seventh-day Adventists Believe... FILE: Index.htm
seventhday adventists Believe . is a Biblical Exposition of 27 Fundamental Doctrines.
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At Issue Index Doctrines Index Table of Contents Seventh-day Adventists Believe ...
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A Word About the 27 Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists Through the years Seventh-day Adventists have been reluctant to formalize a creed (in the usual sense of that word). However, from time to time, for practical purposes, we have found it necessary to summarize our beliefs.
In 1872 the Adventist press at Battle Creek, Michigan, published a "synopsis of our faith" in 25 propositions. This document, slightly revised and expanded to 28 sections, appeared in the denominational Yearbook of 1889. This was not continued in subsequent issues, but it was inserted again in the Yearbook in 1905 and continued to appear through 1914. In response to an appeal from church leaders in Africa for "a statement [that] would help government officials and others to a better understanding of our work," a committee of four, including the president of the General Conference, prepared a statement encompassing "the principal features" of belief as they "may be summarized." This statement of 22 fundamental beliefs, first printed in the 1931 Yearbook, stood until the 1980 General Conference session replaced it with a similar but more comprehensive, summarization in 27 paragraphs, published under the title "Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists."

11. SDAnet
Seventhday Adventist Educational Institutions Fundamental Beliefs of seventh-day adventists SDA Institutions around the world Seventh-day
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12. Religious Movements Homepage: Seventh-Day Adventists
This is an objective and neutral SeventhDay Adventist Page on the Internet. You ll also find a comprehensive gateway to locating web-based resources.
http://religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/sevn.html
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Profile History Beliefs SDA Today ... References
    I. Brief Profile
  • Name: Seventh-Day Adventists
  • Names of the Founders: William Miller founded the interfaith Millerite movement on whose doctrine the Adventist Church first formed. Three key leaders arose from this group to found what eventually became the Seventh-Day Adventists: James and Ellen White and Joseph Bates.
    William Miller; Ellen G White; James White; Joseph Bates
    Source: Adventist Pioneer Library @ http://www.tagnet.org/apl/Gallery.htm
  • Dates of Birth of the Founders: For a brief biographical sketch, see Gallery of the Adventist Pioneer Library or read the Seventh-Day Adventist Encyclopedia
    William Miller 1782-1849
    Ellen White 1827-1915
    James White 1821-1881
    Joseph Bates 1792-1872
  • Birth Places:
    William Miller: Pittsfield, MA
    Ellen White: Gorham, ME James White: Palmyra, ME Joseph Bates: New Bedford, MA
  • Year group was founded: The Seventh-Day Adventist Church was officially organized May 21, 1863, with around 3,500 members
  • Sacred texts: The Bible (both Old and New Testaments).

13. Welcome
Headquarters in Riverside, CA.
http://secc.adventist.org/
Welcome to Southeastern California Conference W e're glad you stopped by. The mission of the Southeastern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is the expansion of God's Kingdom through the preaching, teaching, publishing, and living of the everlasting gospel throughout the cross-cultural communities of our territory. Through nurture, outreach, education, and the many services we offer, we're here to fulfill the above mission statement and to assist you in any way we can.
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14. Seventh-day Adventists Believe
Fundamental beliefs summary from SDAnet.
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15. Seventh-day Adventist Church - United Kingdom And Ireland
seventhday adventists in the United Kingdom and Ireland come from many different language and people groups. Some of these meet together for worship and
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... COMING EVENTS BUC News is a free weekly e-mail newsletter produced by the Communication department of the British Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. If you would like to receive this newsletter please enter your name and e-mail address on the subscription form Special Site Features and Links Pavilion of Hope Evangelism, Birmingham - Wednesday, 10 August 2005 Leamington Contemporary Music Day - Sabbath, 25 June 2005 Adventist Resource Centre - order evangelistic materials online Make a donation to the Seventh-day Adventist Church - includes Gift Aid option The Hope Channel - How to Receive 24/7 Adventist Satellite Television Watch Adventist Television Now - Hope Channel (International) Watch Adventist Television Now - Hope Channel (North America) Download the latest LIFE.info magazine

16. Life Assurance Ministries
Ministry to former seventhday adventists and questioning Adventists. Excerpts from bimonthly magazine, many links. Exposing the unbiblical teachings and practices of the SDA church.
http://www.ratzlaf.com/
Life Assurance Ministries Two separate entities on this page
Life Assurance Ministries, Inc. Ministering to former members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church , inquiring Adventists and Sabbath keepers through a gospel-centered, free (donations appreciated) bi-monthly journal, Proclamation, with articles written by former Seventh-day Adventist theologians and pastors. We also have a number of Bible studies, letters from our readers and back issues of Proclamation.
L AM Publications LLC Books by former Seventh-day Adventist theologians and pastors providing accurate information on the doctrine and practice of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, including information on the following: We now have a number of Spanish books available!
The Sabbath : Is it still the day of worship? We have several comprehensive, biblical studies on the Sabbath topic. See our Sabbath Packs dealing with Seventh day/First day Sabbath issues. We have three books and two cassette tapes available on the Sabbath topic. Find these in the LAM bookstore
New book: Sabbath in Christ (Sabado en Cristo) by Dale Ratzlaff, 438 pages. Order Now! See book news in LAM Publications. Also see

17. Home Page
seventhday adventists from their beginning have turned from the "TRUTH" the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles to the "FABLES" of their
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18. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
The origin of the seventhday adventists (SDAs) can be traced to the Millerite seventh-day adventists follow most of the beliefs of conventional
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History:
The origin of the Seventh-day Adventists (SDAs) can be traced to the Millerite Movement of the 19th Century. This movement was largely responsible for what has been called the Great second advent awakening . William Miller (1782-1849) was a farmer who settled in upstate New York after the war of 1812. He was originally a Deist (a person who believes that God created the universe but has not been actively involved since). After two years of private Bible study, Miller converted to Christianity and became a Baptist lay leader. He was convinced that the Bible contained coded information about the end of the world and the Second Coming of Jesus . He also realized that he had an obligation to teach his findings to others. In 1831, he started to preach; the next year, he wrote articles about his findings. In 1833, he published a pamphlet on end-time prophecy. In 1836, his book Evidences from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ about the Year 1843 was published.

19. GLADventist: Good News For Gay And Lesbian Adventists
Online support and resources gay and lesbian seventhday adventists, particularly those who are celibate or in heterosexual marriages. Includes support lists and links of particular interest to SDAs.
http://www.gladventist.org
Adventist dialog and support site for gay, lesbian, trans-gendered
or bisexual Seventh-day Adventists and their family and friends
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A Warm to Our GLAdventist Community
You need not identify as 'gay' or 'lesbian' to feel at home here. If you are a Seventh-day Adventist or have Adventist background and know what it is like to be more strongly attracted to your own gender than the opposite gender, you will find support and encouragement here. Check out What Would Jesus Say to Homosexuals? by Adventist pastor John McLarty, as well as Adventist Ministry magazine articles dealing with homosexuality from several years ago. Former editor of Insight , the Adventist magazine for youth, Christopher Blake, wrote a thoughtful article about "Redeeming Our Sad Gay Situation"

20. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
Erwin Gane Leo Van Dolson, "This We Believe An Overview of the Teachings of seventhday adventists", Pacific Pr Pub Assn., (1993)
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