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         Seventh-day Adventists:     more books (100)
  1. The First Valle Crucis Seventh-day Adventist Church and Church School: And Other Mountain Stories by Ruby Clark Demyen, 2003-01
  2. Sociology: A Seventh-day Adventist Approach for Students and Teachers by Lionel Matthews, 2006-09-01
  3. Seventh-day Adventist Attitudes Toward Roman Catholicism 1844 - 1965 by Reinder Bruinsma, 1994-06
  4. Church, State, and Religious Dissent: A History of Seventh-Day Adventists in Austria, 1890-1975 (Archiv Fur Internationale Adventgeschichte) by Daniel Heinz, 1993-05
  5. Tell It to the World: The Story of Seventh-day Adventists by C. Mervyn Maxwell, 1985
  6. Religious Organizations Established in 1928: Opus Dei, First Baptist Church of Manila, Seventh-Day Adventist Telugu Work: Malaysia
  7. The Seventh Day Adventists by William Joseph Whalen, 1974
  8. The Problem With Africanity in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (African Studies) by Alven Makapela, 1996-06
  9. 1999 Lodian Lancer, Lodi Seventh-Day Adventist Elementary School Yearbook, Lodi, California by Lodi Seventh-Day Adventist Elementary School, 1999
  10. Religious Liberty and the Seventh-Day Adventist by M. E. Loewen, 1964-01-01
  11. Diet, Life Expectancy, and Chronic Disease: Studies of Seventh-Day Adventists and Other Vegetarians by Gary E. Fraser, 2003-05-29
  12. An Ethnography of Social Mobility: Immigrant Membership in a Seventh-day Adventist Puerto Rican Ethnic Church by Johnny Ramirez-johnson, 2008-11-09
  13. The seventh day;: The story of the Seventh-day Adventists by Booton Herndon, 1963
  14. Ellen G. White: Co-Founder of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church (American University Studies VII) by Roy E. Graham, 1985-11

101. South Atlantic Conference
Representing over 27,000 members of North and South Carolina, and Georgia. Posed to reach, teach and preach the Gospel. Corporate office of the South Atlantic Conference of seventhday adventists. Atlanta, GA
http://www.southatlantic.org/
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102. Seventh-Day Adventists - Godulike - An Irreverent Look At The Faith Industry
seventhday adventists - Waiting for old prophetic judgement to prove them right.
http://www.godulike.co.uk/faiths.php?chapter=90&subject=intro

103. Seventh-day Adventist Church In Scotland
The Holy Trinity seventh-day adventists accept the traditional position, The Cross - seventh-day adventists accept that the cross was the full and
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But the belief which makes us really stand out, though it is not the most important part of our faith, is our belief that Saturday is the Sabbath. We believe that God gave us the seventh-day Sabbath when He first created the world. He put a special blessing on that particular day and we can still benefit from that blessing today. This is why you will find that Seventh-day Adventists all over the world attend church on a Saturday and do their best to keep it special.'
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104. Under Construction
Teaching people to become His disciples and responsible members of the Church. Representing Adventist church members in Kentucky and Tennessee. Goodlettsville, TN
http://www.kytn.net/

105. StateCollege.com: Business - Categories - Listings
seventhday adventists. State College Seventh-Day Adventist Church, (814) 238-1940 seventh-day adventists(*) Sewer Drain Cleaning Sewing Machines
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106. Seventh Day Adventist FACT Press Release
Nearly half of the seventhday adventists in the US are vegetarian. There are about 12 million seventh-day adventists around the world; 850000 live in
http://fact.hartsem.edu/Press/adventistrelease.htm
Research Based Resources for Congregational Development Back to Press Release Index Adventists Participate in Largest-Ever Study of U.S. Churches Leaders Learn Crucial Information About Adventist Congregations and Other American Faith Traditions
For Immediate Release March 13, 2001
CONTACT:
Celeste Ryan - 240-463-3526 Monte Sahlin - 301-526-0238
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Seventh-day Adventist Church and 41 other denominations and faith groups recently participated in a massive study of more than 14,000 United States churches, synagogues, and mosques. Adventist officials say the findings of the study, released today in a 60-page report by the research consortium Faith Communities Today (FACT), provides information that will significantly influence the Church and its future. "This not only provides us with an unprecedented look at religion in America at the retail level," says Monte Sahlin, key teacher for the Adventist Church in the FACT study, "it helps us to see where and how we fit in the faith community at large. It also allows us to draw inferences about how religion is interwoven in American culture and how significant we'll be in the future." Like a number of those involved in the study, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, one of youngest and smallest denominations, is growing rapidly worldwide, adding an average of one new member every 28 seconds - more than one million each year. But in the U.S., its membership, like most other churches, isn't keeping pace.

107. British Columbia Conference Of Seventh-day Adventists
Education pages, youth pages, online pastor. Find locations and pastors of all SDA churches in BC. Good resources
http://www.tagnet.org/bcconference/
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108. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS AND ADD A NEW BELIEF TO THEIR 27 FUNDAMENT
Delegates representing more than 14 million seventhday adventists on July 1 elected Jan Paulsen to a second five-year term as president of the church s
http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s05070090.htm
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Monday, July 25, 2005
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS ELECT OFFICERS AND ADD A NEW BELIEF TO THEIR 27 FUNDAMENTALS
By Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI (ANS) More than 70,000 members from around the world attended the 58th session of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists held June 30 through July 9 in St. Louis, Missouri.
According to a report by Adventist Review staff and session news correspondents obtained by ASSIST News Service (ANS), "unprecedented continuity in leadership, historic elections of women to top leadership roles, and a new fundamental belief highlighted the international session" which currently meets every five years.
After a spirited discussion that bridged two days, the General Conference session delegates voted on July 4 to add "Growing in Christ" as a new belief statement to the church's 27 fundamental beliefs. On July 7 a revision of the wording of the newly voted statement was approved. This was the first time in 25 years that the church has considered a new fundamental belief.
The Adventist Review report states that the proposal came to the session as a result of requests from world divisions to add a statement addressing the nature of personal spiritual life and freedom from demonic powers.

109. Maritime SDA OnLine
A moderated discussion forum for seventhday adventists in the Maritime provinces of Canada, also welcoming supporting participation from the rest of the world.
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110. Seventh-day Adventists. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
seventhday adventists. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05.
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111. Seventh-day Adventists - Kintera.org -- The Giving Communities
Home Causes Explore Spirituality Christianity seventhday adventists. seventh-day adventists, Search Add Content. No content in this category.
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112. Questions On Doctrine -- The Book
The book, seventhday adventists Answer Questions On Doctrine was written in 1957 to answer specific questions asked by certain scholars and representatives of other Christian denominations as to what SDAs believe on certain major doctrinal points. It covers only those areas in which other Christians wanted explanation of things they had heard about SDA beliefs.
http://www.sdanet.org/atissue/books/qod/
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AN EXPLANATION OF CERTAIN MAJOR ASPECTS OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BELIEF Prepared by a Representative Group of Seventh-day Adventist Leaders, Bible Teachers, and Editors

Reproduced on the At Issue site by permission. The book, Seventh-day Adventists Answer Questions On Doctrine was written to answer specific questions asked by certain scholars and representatives of other Christian denominations as to what we believed on certain major doctrinal points. Thus it does not cover the full spectrum of SDA thought, but only those areas in which other Christians wanted explanation of things they had heard about our beliefs. After lengthy visits between these representatives and leading scholars at General Conference headquarters, the responses to these questions were published in this book and distributed widely to SDA church members. Soon after Questions On Doctrine came out, however, a retired SDA educator who had not been consulted on the book opposed it publicly on the grounds of his understanding of some of the things said about certain aspects of the sanctuary and the nature of the human nature of Christ. As a direct result of the controversy thus stirred up, the book was not reprinted and most persons have had no opportunity to examine it for themselves but are acquainted with it only through quotations and criticisms. It is, however, still used and valued by many SDA scholars, educators, administrators, and pastors, as well as by those laymen fortunate enough to have a copy of their own, and we have had many requests to make it available to online readers. We believe that it will be especially valuable to any who wonder about some of the differences (or perceived differences) between SDA thought and that of other conservative Christians.

113. Recipes & Menus
Variations in Meal Reqs for Religious Reasons seventhday adventists under the direction of the General Conference of seventh-day adventists.
http://schoolmeals.nal.usda.gov/Recipes/religious-adventist.html
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Special Nutrition Programs SOURCE CITATION: Section 210.10, 225.16. 226.20 Variation in Meal Requirements for Religious Reasons:
Seventh-day Adventist Schools and Institutions FNS may approve variations in the food components of meals served in the Child Nutrition Programs on an experimental or on a continuing basis where there is evidence that such variations are nutritionally sound and are necessary to meet ethnic, religious, economic. or physical needs. In accordance with this provision, Seventh-day Adventist schools and institutions may use meat analogues (plant protein products at the 100 percent level) to meet the meat/meat alternate component of the Child Nutrition Programs. This is a variation to the requirement which specifies lean meat, poultry, fish, cheese, eggs, cooked dry beans and peas, and peanut butter or other nut or seed butters, and peanuts, soy nuts, tree nuts or seeds as foods which may be used to meet the meat/meat alternate component of breakfast, lunches, suppers, and supplements. Meat analogues are foods of plant origin, typically soy and wheat, which are made to resemble meat, poultry, and fish in appearance, texture, and flavor. They are nutritionally acceptable as a meat alternate.

114. Adventist Television Network - Home Page - Main Index
24/7 global satellite television service of the world church of seventhday adventists broadcasts a range of international non-political programming around the world in several languages
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115. Religion : Christianity : Seventh-Day Adventists
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by Douglas Morgan Martin E. Marty (Foreword By)
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by A. Lohne Hardcover - October 1987 List price: $12.99 Advindication : Affirming The Pillars Of Our Faith by Doug Batchelor Hardcover - July 2004 List price: $55.01 Alice Says Goodbye by Sandra L. Zaugg Paperback - February 2005 Als Adventist in Der DDR : Erfahrungen by Lothar Reiche Paperback - January 2001 Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets? : A Former Insider Speaks Out by Wallace D. Slattery Paperback - May 1990 List price: $4.99 Banza's Incredible Journey and Other Stories from Adra by Celeste Perrino Walker Pacific Press Publ Paperback - May 1995 List price: $5.99

116. GC Children's Ministries.: Reaching Children Around The World For Jesus
Official website of the Children’s Ministries Department of the General Conference of seventhday adventists, with resources for local church leaders.
http://childrensministries.gc.adventist.org/
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117. Seventh-Day Adventists
Orthodoxy, Lives of the Saints, monthly journal with comments on scripture, theological articles, confession, spiritual articles, services, links,
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Although Seventh-Day Adventism espouses basic Christian doctrinesbelief in the Trinity, the virgin birth and Resurrection of Christ, the Bible as the word of Godand is considered by some "main line" Christians to be simply another Protestant denomination, it is distinguished by a number of points that justify its classification as a cult. The word "adventist" derives from the Latin, adventus -"coming"and refers to those groups that not only expect the imminent return of Christ, but have at different times tried to predict the years and even the day of this returnin spite of the Lord's warning: But of that day and hour known to no man, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only (Matt. 24:36). Although "adventism" is now a familiar theme among many Protestant groups, particularly those that come under the "Pentecostal" umbrella, the Adventist movement originated in the 19th century on the basis of attempts to make precise predictions about the Second Coming. Adventistsand there are several groups in addition to the Seventh-Day Adventists originated with William Miller, a farmer who was born in Massachusetts shortly after the American Revolution. Although he lost his faith in God as a teenager, he came to believe once again at the age of 37, returning to the Baptist faith of his parents following a time of intense study of the Bible.

118. The Watchman Expositor: Seventh-day Adventism Profile
Cut off from the Bridegroom, they could not join the Adventists or have any instead (Damsteegt, PG, et. al., seventhday adventists Believe. . ., p.
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Seventh-day Adventist Church Profile
Timothy Oliver Organization Structure: Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Organized as representative democracy. Lower echelons elect representatives to higher units; determination and administration of policy, enforcement of doctrinal orthodoxy, imposed from top down. President, and Executive Committee of General Conference are standing chief administrative offices. Lower administrative units are the General Conference, Divisions (over continents), Union Conferences, local Conferences, and congregations. Several small Universities and Colleges and numerous well respected hospitals are maintained worldwide. Unique Terms:
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The world was predicted to end in 1844 with the Second Coming of Christ Christians Encyclopedia of American Religions Christ Ibid.

119. @LA Religion/Christianity: Seventh-day Adventists/SDA
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120. History Of Branch Davidians
end in 1959 Ben Roden formed the Branch Davidian seventhday adventists, recruiting a large number of Davidian seventh-day adventists to his cause.
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The Branch Davidians have their origins in the Seventh-day Adventist church. This in turn had its origins in the "Millerite" movement in the USA - a group who followed the teachings of Baptist William Miller who in 1833 concluded that Bible prophecy told the date for the end of the world. Following the "Great Disappointment" of 1844 when Christ failed to return on the date expected by Miller's prophecies, some Millerites formed what became the Seventh-day Adventist Church (officially formed as a denomination in 1863). From the beginning Adventists believed God was specially guiding the movement and sent visions to communicate with the group. One woman in particular, Ellen Gould Harmon (later Ellen G. White) was believed to be chosen by God as a special prophetess with messages to guide the church. From her first vision in 1844 to her death in 1915, Ellen White passed messages from God to the church, providing thousands of messages from God to the church. The Seventh-day Adventist Church still exists and believes now as then that it is God's specially chosen church. However since Ellen White's death there have been no more "prophets" and the church has become an "established" denomination, similar to many other churches.

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