Mission150 tells the exciting story of the 150 years of Adventist Mission to the world. Each week, the podcast explores the past and the present of the Adventist missionary enterprise. Join each episode to learn, to be challenged, and to be inspired, to be come part of the mission of the Seventh-Day Adventist church. Watch the video clips on https://adventistreview.tv/programs/mission150
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Elder’s Digest was founded in 1994. This magazine is precisely designed to attend to the needs of local church leaders around the world and to keep them informed and connected.
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This is the Seventh Day Adventist Radio for sharing closing scenes gospel of peace gathering children of God back to Him by Sola Scriptura (The Bible and Bible Alone). Found on Facebook Twitter account and YouTube. My name is Evangelist King Osiemo. Welcome. Online Radio Live International Too
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M150 Ep42 - Indigenizing Adventist Mission: The South Pacific
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David and Sam are joined again by historian Michael Campbell to talk about early Adventist mission in the South Pacific islands, and especially in Fiji. They discuss not only early missionaries but also early indigenous converts, thanks to whom the preaching of the Adventist message really took off.By Adventist Review Ministries
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How can we deal with feelings of hopelessness due to events of the past? Three things to remember that will help us navigate difficult past experiences and memories.By Rex D. Edwards
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What Are the Tongues in 1 Corinthians? - Part 2 — Ekkehardt Mueller
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What was the nature of the tongues Paul mentioned in his first letter to the Corinthians? How can we know that the tongues in 1 Corinthians refer to real languages?By Ekkehardt Mueller
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M150 Ep41 - Twenty-first Century Missionary Service in the Philippines
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Sam and David are joined by historian Michael Campbell but this time not to talk history, instead to talk about Michael and his family's history of ministry, incliuding as missionaries for six years in Southeast AsiaBy Adventist Review Ministries
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Ministering to and Ministering with People Who Are Introverts - Part 3 — Regina Fleischmann
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In every society, significant numbers of people are introverts. This is the third of a four-part series to facilitate a greater understanding of people who are introverts and how to effectively minister to and with introverts.By Regina Fleischmann
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Mission: Seven Words to Transform Your Marriage — Jeffrey O. Brown
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Seven critical keywords (and scripture-rich practical pointers) to make for a happy, successful marriage for elders.By Jeffrey O. Brown
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M150 Ep40 - Self-Sacrificing Missionaries to South America
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David and Sam tell the stories of two missionary families: the Cotts, who served in the 1920a and 1930s among the indigenous people of Guyana; and the Haydens, who served for nearly four decades in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia. For more information, read D. J. B. Trim, Living Sacrifices (Pacific Press, 2019).…
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The Story of Timothy: Homeless Orphan to Scholar — Timothy Patrick Roane
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In this two-part true story, an orphan boy begging in an Indian train station is rescued by an Adventist pastor, who offers him a new name and a new life in Jesus.By Timothy Patrick Roane
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Editorial - What are your passions? — Anthony R. Kent
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What gets you excited about life? Does Jesus feature on your list of passions? Anthony shares why Jesus Christ and His second advent is his passion.By Anthony R. Kent
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M150 Ep39 - Planning for United Action to Advance Mission
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Sam and David continue looking at the importance of the General Conference Secretariat in the mission advances of the early twentieth century, and how the Church, from an early stage, used data to help strategically plan for the Adventist Church's worldwide mission. For more information, read "We aim at nothing less than the whole world": The Seven…
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Finding encouragement in Elijah's incredible story and seven practical steps to live at the altar of God when you are exhausted or discouraged.By Don MacLafferty
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A new Adventist motion picture is being released this April 2024, The Hopeful, which tells the story of the origins of the Adventist Church, from William Miller to John N. Andrews, and features Andrews and his children. In this episode, Sam and David talk with Kyle Portbury, director of The Hopeful about the movie and what Kyle hopes it will do.…
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Mentoring as a Way of Life for the Local Church — Tom Grove and S. Joseph Kidder
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In this two-part article we will give the definition of mentoring, some biblical examples of mentoring, some of the benefits of mentoring, and how to create a culture of mentoring in the local church.By Tom Grove and S. Joseph Kidder
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M150 Ep 38 - An International Career in the Twenty-first Century
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David interviews Sam about his fascinating career that has taken him to serve mission in Brazil, Britain, and now the United States of America, where Sam serves the world Church.By Adventist Review Ministries
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Book Review - John C. Peckham. God With Us: An Introduction to Adventist Theology. Andrews University Press, 2023 — Endi Stojanovic
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Why you need to read 'God With Us: An Introduction to Adventist Theology' by John Peckham. A book review.By Endi Stojanovic
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M150 Ep37 - Making Mission Work (Part II)
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This episode explores in more detail how the General Conference Secretariat established complex structures and proceesses that made it possible to greatly increase the numbers of missionaries sent out by the Seventh-day Adventist Church all around the world. Without the administrative infrastucture, frontline missionaries could not work.…
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Ministering to and Ministering with People Who Are Introverts - Part 2 — Regina Fleischmann
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In every society there are significant numbers of people who are introverts. This is the second of a four-part series to facilitate a greater understanding of people who are introverts and how to effectively minister to and with introverts.By Regina Fleischmann
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Why Do We Need a Church Manual? — Gerson P. Santos
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Why do we have a church manual? What is the history of the church manual? Is the church manual still relevant? What does the church manual do for us?By Gerson P. Santos
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A Consecrated Ministry - Part 3 — Ellen G. White
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This is the third of a three-part series featuring “A Consecrated Ministry,” chapter 34 from The Acts of the Apostles by Ellen G. White. This chapter highlights the value of a soul, provides valuable counsel about the priorities of life and ministry, and inspires all readers to consecrated selfless service.…
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M150 - Ep36 - Making Mission Work (Part I)
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People love to hear stories about missionaries' courage, self-sacrifice, and trust in God. What we don't want to hear is about bureaucracy. But without a strong administrative infrastructure, it would be impossible to recruit, dispatch, sustain and return missionaries--the stories we love to hear about missionaries on the front line are essentially…
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Children of Ishmael: Walls of Separation or Bridges of Understanding? — Petras Bahadur
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How do we connect with the millions of Muslims not just in other parts of the world, but with those who are now living in our neighborhoods, going to school with our children, and doing jobs alongside us? As a church, what should be our response to these neighbors?By Petras Bahadur
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Six Thousand Churches Planted in Papua New Guinea: Elders Instrumental — Glenn Townend
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How Discovery-Based Bible Studies in small groups caused explosive church growth in Papua New Guinea. Stories of how worshiping in small groups brought people closer to Jesus.By Glenn Townend
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M150 Ep35 - Lives of Service in the Far East
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This episode focuses on two more missionary families, the Appels and Longways, who committed to nearly life-long service in the mission field, serving in the Far East (especially China) and the Middle East.By Adventist Review Ministries
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God’s Call for Revival and Reformation — Ted N. C. Wilson
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Humility is an essential quality for true reformation. A call to lay pride, selfishness, and self-seeking aside and allow Christ to transform us into His beautiful image, an image of humility.By Ted N. C. Wilson
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Editorial - Barnabas: The Son of Encouragement - Part 3 — Anthony R. Kent
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What can we learn from the speeches of Barnabas? Exploring eight literary, thematic, and theological similarities between his speech in Lystra, and the Three Angels’ Messages of Revelation.By Anthony R. Kent
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This episode focuses on Merritt and Wilma Warren, who spent 47 years as missionaries, most of them in China. Merritt is thought to have hiked 25,000 miles across China!By Adventist Review Ministries
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M150 Ep33 - An Extraordinary Mission Innovator (Part II)
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In this episode, David and Sam finish telling the story of George Keough, who is still a legend among Adventists in the Middle East for his incarnational ministry in the region for 33 years.By Adventist Review Ministries
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M150 Ep32 - An Extraordinary Mission Innovator (Part I)
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This episode tells the story of the most important Adventist missionary most people have never heard of: George D. Keough. It covers the first ten years of his and his family's mission experience in Egypt from 1908 to 1918, when he won extraordinary numbers of people to the Seventh-day Adventist message. It also examines how he achieved his remarka…
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M150 Ep31 - Training Cross-Cultural Missionaries Today
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Sam and David are joined by a native of Kenya, Dr. Oscar Osindo, director of the Adventist Church's Institute of World Mission, to talk about his many years of experience as a foreign missionary for the Church, about his years of involvement in ministry to Muslims, and his current work with the Institute of World Mission, training, resourcing and s…
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M150 Ep30 - A Modern Missionary to Southeast Asia
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Sam and David interview a modern missionary, Amy Whitsett, about her experiences of ten years of missionary service in the Lao Democratic People's Republic, and then six years in Thailand; and about her current work as Associate Director of the Church's Institute of World MissionBy Adventist Review Ministries
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M150 Ep29 - The First Missionaries to the Middle East
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In this episode, Sam and David talk about some of the early missionaries to the Middle East, about the sacrifices they made, about what historic photographs can tell us about Adventist history, and about the tendency to over-work among Adventist pastors and administrators. Some of the stories shared in this episode appear in D. J. B. Trim, A Living…
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Hidden Behind the Shield — S. Joseph Kidder and Boris Reyes
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When our whole world shakes, and we are in deep trouble facing the earthquakes in our lives, we can always hide behind our shield, Jesus Christ.By S. Joseph Kidder and Boris Reyes
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Suggestions for a Training Retreat for Deacons and Deaconesses — Vincent E. White, Sr
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An example of a vision statement, a mission statement, goals and objectives for deacons and deaconesses, as well as a suggested outline of events for a weekend deacon and deaconess retreat.By Vincent E. White, Sr
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What Are the Tongues in 1 Corinthians? - Part 1 — Ekkehardt Mueller
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What was the nature of the tongues Paul mentioned in his first letter to the Corinthians? Was he referring to an ecstatic or angelic unintelligible speech, comparable to that in Pentecostal and charismatic circles, or were the tongues in Corinth foreign languages?By Ekkehardt Mueller
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Ministering to and Ministering with People Who Are Introverts - Part 1 — Regina Fleischmann
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This is the first of a four-part series to facilitate a greater understanding of people who are introverts and how to effectively minister to and with introverts. A personal story of dealing with being an introvert.By Regina Fleischmann
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This episode looks at how missionaries to China fell in love with the country and its people but had to face local diseases for which there were no cures, so that misssionaries took terrible risks in their service. For more about the stories shared in this episode, see D. J. B. Trim, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019)…
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A Consecrated Ministry - Part 2 — Ellen G. White
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This is the second of a three-part series featuring “A Consecrated Ministry,” chapter 34 from The Acts of the Apostles by Ellen G. White. This chapter highlights the value of a soul, provides valuable counsel about the priorities of life and ministry, and inspires all readers to consecrated selfless service.…
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Dusty, Pot-Holed Dirt Roads — Rob Hansford
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A testimony of Rob’s amazing experience on the I Will Go Bike Ride, and how God used him to minister to others by taking him on strange paths.By Rob Hansford
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This episode looks at how missionaries to China fell in love with the country and its people but had to face local diseases for which there were no cures, so that misssionaries took terrible risks in their service. For more about the stories shared in this episode, see D. J. B. Trim, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019)…
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In Dialogue with Orthodox Believers — Eugene V. Zaitsev
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What is Orthodoxy? What is the Orthodox Church's relationship with the Adventist Church? The organizational structure, theology, and eschatology of the Orthodox Church.By Eugene V. Zaitsev
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Prioritizing and Focusing on Mission — Erton C. Kohler
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Often the the church's goal is to offer modernity and comfort in the temple, but . . . what about the mission?By Erton C. Kohler
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Editorial - Barnabas: The Son of Encouragement - Part 2 — Anthony R. Kent
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What was the ministry of Barnabas, and what can we as disciples of Jesus learn from him?By Anthony R. Kent
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M150 Ep25 - Reforming for Mission in 1903
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The 1901 Reforms of the Adventist Church, discussed in Episode 24, were not an end. The work of reforming the church was completed att the 1903 General Conference Session, which laid the foundations for mission expansion in the following decades. To find out more, read chapter 4 of A. L. Chism, D. J. B. Trim, and M. F. Younker) "We aim at nothing l…
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M150 Ep24 - Reorganizing for Mission in 1901
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church got back on track after the problems of the 1890s by undertaking very major organizational reforms at the famous 1901 General Conference Session, where Ellen White urged that change was needed "right here ... right now". More information can be gained from A. L. Chism, D. J. B. Trim, and M. F. Younker) "We aim at no…
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In the 1890s, the expansion of the Adventist Church slowed down as personal clashes, administrative difficulties, and a wrong-headed approach to managing what had become a worldwide movement, all took effect. This episode examines how and why Adventist mission growth stalled at the very end of the nineteenth century, and draws some comparisons to t…
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M150 Ep22 - Selfless mission in Central and South America
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a major force in the Inter-American region today, but it wasn't always so. In this episode, Sam Neves and David Trim explore the lives of the Baxter family, which provided two generations of missionaries to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.By Adventist Review Ministries
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M150 Ep21 - Sacrificing for mission in Southern and Eastern Africa
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In this episode, David Trim and Sam Neves tell more stories of missionaries who gave everything so that people could hear about Jesus; this time they focus on Southern and Eastern Africa. The stories come from David's book, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019) which is available at adventistbookcenter.com…
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M150 Ep20 - Sacrificing for mission in the South Pacific
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In this episode, David and Sam share inspiring and humbling stories of young men and women who gave their lives to open up the Adventist Church's missionary work in the South Pacific. The stories come from David Trim's book, A Living Sacrifice (Pacific Press, 2019) which is available at adventistbookcenter.com…
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