Adventist Gleaner Editor Outed As Homosexual

In May of this year, a letter sent to the NPUC office outed Wintermeyer as a gay man. He was confronted by John Freedman, the NPUC president, and subsequently lost his job as editor of the Gleaner.

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Greta Thunberg's Climate Strikes And The Sabbath

“So in some essential ways, Greta is like a modern-day Moses, asking us to slow down our consumption to a sustainable level so that humanity can live as responsible stewards of the earth, instead of ever-demanding consumers.”

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ADCOM votes Human Relations Statement

Ganoune Diop, who serves as director of the Public Affairs and Religious Liberty Department for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists spoke about why this statement was important in today’s climate.

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A Very Helpful Update on COVID19

“Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid” (John 14:27).

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Blackventist Praise?

The more we love this world and the things in it (like Demas), the less we are able to appreciate the world to come (2 Timothy 4:10; 1 John 2:15).

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Ex-Homosexuals Repent and Pray For America In US Capitol Rotunda

“We repent for the sin of homosexuality. We repent for our part in it,” prayed another former homosexual. “We ask that you would forgive our nation for this. We ask you to hold back any judgement, and that you would hear our prayers and have mercy on us.”

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Southern Adventist University Issues Statement Regarding VP of Diversity

These faculty will operate out of the President’s Office and report directly to me on diversity issues.

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Religious Conservative Wives Are The Happiest

“It turns out that the happiest of all wives in America are religious conservatives, trailed by their religious progressive counterparts,” the New York Times Opinion wrote in a tweet.

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Christian Colleges At Crossroads: Faithfulness or Federal Dollars

Other Christian college leaders, however, fear that the application of civil rights law to LGBT individuals could eventually jeopardize religious exemptions.

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