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Full-Text Articles in Religion
Social Media As A Tool For Evangelism Among Youth And Young Adults, Trisney Bocala
Social Media As A Tool For Evangelism Among Youth And Young Adults, Trisney Bocala
Student Research
This research aims to answer the question of which social media platforms youth prefer and what types of content they prefer. Using data collected from a quantitative survey, this research seeks to identify the most-used social media platforms and most appealing formats of content so that Seventh-day Adventist churches, media organizations, and digital missionaries can more effectively utilize social media as a tool for evangelism among youth, defined as 15 to 24 years of age.
Great Orlando's Sda Landscape: 52 Churches Within 15 Miles, Gianni Arroyo
Great Orlando's Sda Landscape: 52 Churches Within 15 Miles, Gianni Arroyo
Blog
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Learning About The 10/40 Window, Paola Mora
La Familia: The Latino Experience At Southern Adventist University, Natalia Perez
La Familia: The Latino Experience At Southern Adventist University, Natalia Perez
Blog
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Mixed Religious Households, Gianni Arroyo
Do Christian Artists Feel Limited By Their Beliefs?, Natalia Perez
Do Christian Artists Feel Limited By Their Beliefs?, Natalia Perez
Blog
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Listening To My Cuban Grandmother Wasn't Always Easy. But I Loved Her., Anaelys Trochez
Listening To My Cuban Grandmother Wasn't Always Easy. But I Loved Her., Anaelys Trochez
Blog
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360° Vr Walk Through Southern’S Promenade. Click And Learn., Paola Mora
360° Vr Walk Through Southern’S Promenade. Click And Learn., Paola Mora
Blog
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It Takes Courage To Sell Books Door-To-Door. These Students Welcome The Challenge., Paola Mora
It Takes Courage To Sell Books Door-To-Door. These Students Welcome The Challenge., Paola Mora
Blog
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If Everyone At Church Looks The Same, You Might Have A Problem, Anaelys Trochez
If Everyone At Church Looks The Same, You Might Have A Problem, Anaelys Trochez
Blog
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Some Churches Have 'Split Personalities.' Here's Why., Gianni Arroyo
Some Churches Have 'Split Personalities.' Here's Why., Gianni Arroyo
Blog
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Mixed...A Short Word With A Long List Of Complexities, Hannah D'Avanzo
Mixed...A Short Word With A Long List Of Complexities, Hannah D'Avanzo
Blog
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Ethnicity: A Barrier To Dating?, Paola Mora
Colorism: The Elephant In Hispanic Communities, Natalia Perez
Colorism: The Elephant In Hispanic Communities, Natalia Perez
Blog
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The Journey Begins, Estefania Sanchez-Mayorquin
Pushing The Conversation, Kiaya Simone
Congress Is Diverse. But What About Churches?, Alva Johnson
Congress Is Diverse. But What About Churches?, Alva Johnson
Blog
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Let's Dig Deeper, Alva Johnson
Complex Identity In A Complex Church, Natalia Perez
Seeking The American Dream, Anaelys Trochez
Adventist Demographics In North America: Briefing For Journalism Class At S.A.U., Monte Sahlin
Adventist Demographics In North America: Briefing For Journalism Class At S.A.U., Monte Sahlin
Interviews & Video Recordings
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Navigating Two Worlds, Zailin Pena
Growing Up A Pk, Gianni Arroyo
Just Call Me Hannah, Hannah D'Avanzo
Growing In Diversity, Paola Mora
Keeping Sabbath During The Week, Michael E. Cafferky
Keeping Sabbath During The Week, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
Would Sabbath-keeping be less meaningful if, on the other six days, our work disrupted human well-being or otherwise failed to honor the Sabbath Giver? This article is an abridged version of the longer peer-reviewed article "Sabbath: The Theological Roots of Sustainable Development" published in the Journal of Biblical Integration in Business available at http://cbfa-jbib.org/index.php/jbib/article/view/108/108 .
Towards Heterogeneous Faith Communities: Understanding Transitional Processes In Seventh-Day Adventist Churches In South Africa, Alan Parker, Ph.D.
Towards Heterogeneous Faith Communities: Understanding Transitional Processes In Seventh-Day Adventist Churches In South Africa, Alan Parker, Ph.D.
Faculty Works
This dissertation examines racial transition toward heterogeneity in three Seventh-day Adventist congregations in South Africa. This dissertation aims to uncover social factors involved in this change as well as to set forth a theological direction with application to the local faith community.
The first section examines recent studies and literature on multiracial congregations, indicating a possible breakdown between theory and practice. Using insights from Kuhn, Gadamer, Habermas, and Geertz, a critical correlational approach is proposed using narrative, community-based praxis, dialectical thinking, and eschatological vision. The theological methods of Groome and Browning are combined to suggest a four-phase approach to practical …