The gap is rapidly narrowing between liberal evangelicalism and liberal Adventism. Dan Wysong should feel right at home each Sunday.
Read moreRebellion Analyzed By A Medical Doctor
The good news is that rebellion can be cured. Praise God. As we humble ourselves before God and renounce rebellion in our lives, God cleanses our heart from the consequences of rebellion.
Read moreWill 3 1/2 Years Of Persecution Begin In March?
Where is the ’Thus Saith the Lord‘ to sustain this speculation? Individual impressions and "other people being shown the same thing" is not a replacement for complete reliance on prophetic authority.
Read moreWhat Is The Role of The GC Administrative Committee?
GC ADCOM stands for the General Conference Administrative Committee, a committee of approximately 58 (46 members and 12 invitees) leaders that generally meets weekly at the world headquarters.
Read moreNAD EXCOMM Approves Anti-Compliance Document
The NAD Executive Committee has just composed a document in reaction to the Compliance Document. The NAD Document will be sent to the GC.
Read moreAn Appeal to Regional Church Leadership
God’s leaders are not beholden to the people they serve; but rather to the God they serve.
Read moreA Polite Revolution
Andrews University chaplain Michael Polite says he wants a revolution. Polite, like so many developed world Adventists, is all worked up over the Annual Council vote adopting the compliance committees.
Read moreA Sure Foundation: Observations From Battle Creek
Now is a time like never before to come into oneness with our high Priest in His “office work” on our behalf and on behalf of others.
Read moreChurch Potluck Committee Issues Statement On Annual Council
The Church doesn’t need more mutineers exposing themselves, it needs the unifying experience of honoring God through His Word, and humbly serving our fellow man.
Read moreNAD--Beyond Democracy?
So long as Jackson and his fellow travelers press forward the radical understanding of church governance they are acting on, there is little hope for unity in the world body.
Read moreOpen Letter From Pastor Addresses Regional Criticisms Of Ted Wilson
If someone had made unsubstantiated public allegations against any of us in the manner that have been asserted against Elder Wilson I would hope that somebody would step forward to vigorously defend us.
Read moreAn Open Letter to Non-Compliant Church Leaders
Think of it—this whole mess can be solved in five minutes! In this light, I make this open appeal to my fellow ‘non-compliant’ church leaders in our conferences, unions, and divisions.
Read moreThe Origins Of Rebellion
The American Adventist Church was not immune to the cultural changes that gradually overwhelmed society. Adventism absorbed at least some of the new norms in ways that are now obvious.
Read moreMark Finley Answers Myths About The Compliance Document
The proposed “warning” and “reprimand” are designed to enable entities to think of the seriousness of non-compliance to voted actions of the world church, and to encourage them to come back into harmony with the world church.
Read moreThey're Back. The One Project Resuscitated
When liberal elements in the Church say they are done, they usually aren’t.
Read moreHarmony With The World Church
“The origins of this document come from you; it is your document,” stated Ted Wilson, to the committee members. “The issue is: ‘Should organizations be willing to abide by the rules they themselves have set up?’ ”
Read moreBlessed in Battle Creek: A Good Report
I introduced myself. God's church will go forward in His way, we believe! Fellow Newboldian David Trim spoke, chronicling scores of early SDA missionaries who gave their lives in foreign service.
Read moreConservatives Didn't Win in Battle Creek, Common Sense Did
By Sunday morning, the Adventist atmosphere had shifted from an easy-going reflection on our heritage to an apprehensive west wind of expectation.
Read moreOpposite Ends of The Hall
Now it is the better part of a century later and I’m thinking of the Fall Council and the opposite convictions so zealously, steadfastly proclaimed, as so ably reported by our moderator and at such length commented on by you.
Read more"It's Not a Salvation Issue!" Or is it . . .?
When Moses heard of the rebellion of Korah, he fell on his face (Numbers 16:4). It is my sincere desire that those engaged in foment in the church will turn from their course, that they will come before the Lord in repentance.
