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Andrews University Wind Symphony Christmas Concert, Byron Graves Nov 2019

Andrews University Wind Symphony Christmas Concert, Byron Graves

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Canadian Brass To Perform At The Howard Center, Canadian Brass Nov 2019

Canadian Brass To Perform At The Howard Center, Canadian Brass

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Children's & Pathfinder Leadership Event, Victory Kovach Oct 2019

Children's & Pathfinder Leadership Event, Victory Kovach

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Choral Invitational Fall Concert At The Howard, Moriah Mcdonald Oct 2019

Choral Invitational Fall Concert At The Howard, Moriah Mcdonald

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Pharoah's Story: The Decision-Making Power Of A Leader, Priscilla J. Dubose-Wood Oct 2019

Pharoah's Story: The Decision-Making Power Of A Leader, Priscilla J. Dubose-Wood

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


Leading In The Third Space, Steven D. Reece Oct 2019

Leading In The Third Space, Steven D. Reece

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

For nearly two millennia, Jews and Christians have struggled to interact with each other and engage in meaningful dialogue. The tragedy of the Shoah only deepened and enlarged the chasm that exists between these two faith groups. How can this fracture be healed, and reconciliation or even dialogue emerge? This article explores the work of The Matzevah Foundation in its efforts to create a nexus within the liminality of a Jewish cemetery in which Jews and Christians may mutually interact and cooperate as they care for and restore Jewish cemeteries in Poland. By examining acts of loving-kindness, Jews’ and Christians’ …


Review Of A Failure Of Nerve: Leadership In The Age Of The Quick Fix (10th Anniversary Revised Edition), By E. H. Friedman, Marcos F. Bomfim Oct 2019

Review Of A Failure Of Nerve: Leadership In The Age Of The Quick Fix (10th Anniversary Revised Edition), By E. H. Friedman, Marcos F. Bomfim

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


When Perception Is No Longer Reality: Leading Beyond The Limitations Of Yesterday's Certainties, Peter Edward Burch, Erich Baumgartner Oct 2019

When Perception Is No Longer Reality: Leading Beyond The Limitations Of Yesterday's Certainties, Peter Edward Burch, Erich Baumgartner

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

Much is known about why people in North America do not attend church. Peter Burch, a Baptist minister, decided to find out how these reasons apply to the Pacifica community of California, a suburb of San Francisco; but he took his research one step further. He also wanted to know how church members perceived the reasons for non-attendance in their community. In the process, he was in for a surprise that led him to discover the fundamental attribution error in action. When he grouped the reasons given by non-attenders and compared them with perceptions of church members, he discovered that …


Rethinking The Role Of Aging Pastors In Ministry, Petr Cincala, Allison Sauceda Oct 2019

Rethinking The Role Of Aging Pastors In Ministry, Petr Cincala, Allison Sauceda

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


Complete Issue Oct 2019

Complete Issue

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


Dissertation Notices, A. D. Maloof, K. L. Wood, K. M. Smith, D. M. Muwina, C. A. Serrano, J. W. Bunkowske Oct 2019

Dissertation Notices, A. D. Maloof, K. L. Wood, K. M. Smith, D. M. Muwina, C. A. Serrano, J. W. Bunkowske

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Recovery-Minded Church: Loving And Ministering To People With Addiction, By Jonathon Benz With Kristina Robb-Dover, Tracy Anderson Oct 2019

Review Of The Recovery-Minded Church: Loving And Ministering To People With Addiction, By Jonathon Benz With Kristina Robb-Dover, Tracy Anderson

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


The Importance Of Research, Monte Sahlin, Erich Baumgartner Oct 2019

The Importance Of Research, Monte Sahlin, Erich Baumgartner

Journal of Applied Christian Leadership

No abstract provided.


Sunday Music Series Presents Guilherme Andreas, Laura Fierce Sep 2019

Sunday Music Series Presents Guilherme Andreas, Laura Fierce

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Howard Center Presents, Gillian Panigot Aug 2019

Howard Center Presents, Gillian Panigot

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Adventist Conference On Family Research & Practice, David Sedlacek Aug 2019

Adventist Conference On Family Research & Practice, David Sedlacek

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Eternal Functional Subordination In The Work Of Wayne Grudem And Its Relationship To Contemporary Adventism, Iriann Marie Hausted Jun 2019

Eternal Functional Subordination In The Work Of Wayne Grudem And Its Relationship To Contemporary Adventism, Iriann Marie Hausted

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

No abstract provided.


A Tale Of Two Books: The Relationship Between John Harvey Kellogg’S Living Temple And Ellen G. White’S Ministry Of Healing, Thomas Rasmussen Jun 2019

A Tale Of Two Books: The Relationship Between John Harvey Kellogg’S Living Temple And Ellen G. White’S Ministry Of Healing, Thomas Rasmussen

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

In contemporary society John H. Kellogg is more known for his medical inventions, than he is for the book The Living Temple, which was published in 1903. However, within Adventism the name Kellogg denotes crisis and controversy. The thesis of this paper is that Ellen White responded to the Kellogg’s publication in three ways: personally—to John Kellogg; prophetically—to the Seventh-day Adventist Church; and publicly—with the book The Ministry of Healing, which was published two years later in 1905. It is the public response that is of primary interest to this paper. Ellen White wrote many personal letters to Kellogg leading …


Ellen G. White And Subordination Within The Trinity, Nathaniel Robert Gibbs Jun 2019

Ellen G. White And Subordination Within The Trinity, Nathaniel Robert Gibbs

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

No abstract provided.


Editorial, Denis Kaiser Jun 2019

Editorial, Denis Kaiser

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

No abstract provided.


Being “In The World” But “Not Of The World”: A Reflection On John 17:14–18, Boubakar Sanou Jun 2019

Being “In The World” But “Not Of The World”: A Reflection On John 17:14–18, Boubakar Sanou

Andrews University Seminary Student Journal

No abstract provided.


On Their Way To Mission, Lianne Zilke Apr 2019

On Their Way To Mission, Lianne Zilke

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert, Chris Wild Apr 2019

Symphony Orchestra Spring Concert, Chris Wild

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Andrews Wind Symphony Presents "Diversions", Byron Graves Apr 2019

Andrews Wind Symphony Presents "Diversions", Byron Graves

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Andrews Wind Symphony Presents "Diversions", Bryon Graves Apr 2019

Andrews Wind Symphony Presents "Diversions", Bryon Graves

Andrews Agenda: Campus News

No abstract provided.


Toward An Adventist Theology Of Urban Mission, Gary Krause Apr 2019

Toward An Adventist Theology Of Urban Mission, Gary Krause

Journal of Adventist Mission Studies

"As the Adventist Church looks at modern cities, the vista can be overwhelming. The city is an enigmatic phenomenon, a conglomeration of hundreds of disparate cultures, languages, and people groups. It is a complex and complicated place, resistant to easy categorization or description. Just as soon as one feels one is getting a grip on the nature of a city, a street corner is turned and another unfamiliar world opens up. The way the church views the city is of fundamental importance to the way it conducts its urban mission; therefore, in this chapter I will propose a theological window …


A Theological Framework For Adventist Urban Ministry, Kelvin Okey Onongha Apr 2019

A Theological Framework For Adventist Urban Ministry, Kelvin Okey Onongha

Journal of Adventist Mission Studies

"Early Adventism typically advocated the need to flee the cities for simple rural living because cities were regarded as Babylon (Jer 50:1-3; Rev 18:2-3). Consequently, in those regions of the world where the church’s presence has the longest history with sometimes larger congregations, many church properties are located in the countryside or rural areas. A major reason why the Adventist Church is only so lately coming to terms with the exigency of urban ministries is the deficiency of a theological framework for engagement in missions to the cities. Stone (2015) agrees that the failure to develop a theology for the …


Missional Apologetics: Keys To The Hearts And Minds Of Urban Young Professionals?, Sven Östring Apr 2019

Missional Apologetics: Keys To The Hearts And Minds Of Urban Young Professionals?, Sven Östring

Journal of Adventist Mission Studies

"research study in Australia indicated that one of the top spiritual repellents for non-Christian people is a focus on philosophical discussions and debating ideas. In spite of this, a significant percentage of Australian young professionals are still willing to consider changing their worldview if presented with the right circumstances and evidence. This article explores how apologetic material can missionally connect with the hearts and minds of urban young professionals. The Greater Sydney Conference and the South Pacific Division Adventist Media Center developed this approach based on a preliminary qualitative research study of an evangelistic series."


Short Term Travel To The Holy Land: Questions Of Potency, Pilgrimage, And Potential, Sherene Hattingh, Phil Fitzsimmons, Paul Hattingh Apr 2019

Short Term Travel To The Holy Land: Questions Of Potency, Pilgrimage, And Potential, Sherene Hattingh, Phil Fitzsimmons, Paul Hattingh

Journal of Adventist Mission Studies

"There has been a significant impact on the two participants who took part in this research project. There is no doubt that this short-term travel to the Holy Land has resulted in transformative learning where both individuals experienced contextualizing through a visual perspective, which has enhanced and contributed to a deeper meaningful understanding of their personal and spiritual journey. The results show that the impact has been positive and that planning, group membership, and active engagement through reading and journaling have made this trip unlike any other. This study although limited to two related individuals from the same faith does …


Towards A Theology Of Bi-Vocational Mission With Missiological Applications To Creative Access Cities, Abner Perez Dizon Apr 2019

Towards A Theology Of Bi-Vocational Mission With Missiological Applications To Creative Access Cities, Abner Perez Dizon

Journal of Adventist Mission Studies

"Bi-vocational mission is not only an innovative and useful model to use in creative access cities. Even though this approach may not be for everyone, and even though Paul himself saw the need for church-supported mission, this chapter has shown that the model itself is biblical. In order for this approach to be effective, however, it needs to be grounded on a strong belief in the mission of God, an understanding of the Great Controversy, willingness to obey the Great Commission, an implementation of the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, and a sound theology of work."