What the 300,000 Seventh-Day Adventists who leave every year wish they knew about the cult but didn't know to ask
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J. Mark Martin is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Community Church, a grace oriented fellowship of over 12,000 believers located in Phoenix, Arizona. Pastor Mark grew up in Medford, Oregon, and later attended college in Northern California at Pacific Union College where he graduated with a B.A. in theology. While attending college, he met his wife […]…
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Ben Carson’s prophetess and religion teaches his cult will be persecuted by those who don’t attend church on Saturday.
With an estimated 118 million Christians who attend church on Sunday how should we look at a possible Seventh-Day Adventist President? It’s interesting that Ben Carson chose to speak on this issue in Australia and not in the United States. In the last US Presidential Election, Mitt Romney a Mormon was questioned about his religion. […]…
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Elaina Matthews grew up in a multi-generational, conservative Seventh-day Adventist family. She was homeschooled through many of her grade school years and also attended Daystar Christian School, an Adventist elementary school in Pueblo, Colorado. She graduated from Campion Academy, an Adventist boarding high school. After discovering that she woul…
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Dale Ratzlaff is the founder of Life Assurance Ministries, Inc., which publishes Proclamation! Magazine, and LAM Publications, LLC. He was a fourth-generation Seventh-day Adventist and pastored in the church for 13 years, seven of which he spent as a Bible teacher at Monterey Bay Academy, La Selva Beach, California. Near the end of his doctoral pro…
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J. Mark Martin is the Senior Pastor of Calvary Community Church, a grace oriented fellowship of over 12,000 believers located in Phoenix, Arizona. Pastor Mark grew up in Medford, Oregon, and later attended college in Northern California at Pacific Union College where he graduated with a B.A. in theology. While attending college, he met his wife […]…
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Revelation is a book full of worship. As we come to the Lord’s Table, we will consider what Revelation has to teach us about worship. Gary Inrig was the senior pastor of Trinity Church from September 1992, until June 2013. Prior to coming to Trinity, he had many years of fruitful ministry in Calgary and […]…
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Sharon Clark, former faculty member of Loma Linda University, tells her story of leaving Adventism and embracing Jesus.By Host adventistexodus
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Adventists argue, as do some others, that even though Jesus never sinned, he could have sinned. They argue that if he could not have sinned, then his life would not be a good “example” for us. In this session, we will see that in fact it was certain that Jesus could not sin, and we […]By Host adventistexodus
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Revelation 14 is an important chapter for Adventists—the “three angels” chapter. Strikingly, it challenges some of Adventism’s most cherished beliefs. Gary Inrig was the senior pastor of Trinity Church from September 1992, until June 2013. Prior to coming to Trinity, he had many years of fruitful ministry in Calgary and Dallas. He holds D.Min. and …
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Participants in the question and answer session: Rob Bowman, Paul Carden, Gary Inrig, Dale Ratzlaff, Colleen Tinker; Richard Tinker, moderator.By Host adventistexodus
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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, several new religions emerged that professed to believe in the Bible and Jesus Christ but either denied or redefined the doctrine of the Trinity. These included Mormonism, Adventism, Christian Science, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Oneness Pentecostalism. In this session, we will explain what these groups get right …
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Stephen Pitcher became a Christian at age 17 through the ministry of Young Life and was baptized in a Baptist church. He later converted to Adventism which he left after 18 years. He continues a 38-year study of cults, world religions, and the occult from his home in Yucaipa, California.By Host adventistexodus
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Jonathan Bilima and his Malawian parents and siblings immigrated to Berrien Springs, Michigan, from Zimbabwe when he was a small child. He graduated from Andrews Adventist Academy and Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska. He conducted his own marketing business for several years and has also been a frequently-invited speaker at various churches and c…
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ARE YOU AN ADVENTIST PASTOR AT THE CROSSROADS? Welcome to Crossroads. This is a place to find support as you study the Word and encouragement to live with integrity on the path God has for you. Here you will find links to books, websites, audio and video that will speak to your situation as an […]By wiredog@wiredog.net
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