‘FINISH STRONG’ -- In order to “finish strong” – words that were the theme of the ASI event – General Conference president Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson said Seventh-day Adventists need to know “who we are,” and identify the movement’s special role. He made his comments August 6 during the 2011 ASI Convention in Sacramento, California. [Photo: James Bokovoy]
Great Controversy Project,’ Urban Evangelism, Medical Missionary work stressed
BY MARK A. KELLNER, News Editor
The General Conference president called on Adventists to: guard against
Great Controversy Project,’ Urban Evangelism, Medical Missionary work stressed
BY MARK A. KELLNER, News Editor
The General Conference president called on Adventists to: guard against
“mystical beliefs and practices” that could remove practitioners from sound doctrine; avoid “mystical forms of prayer” that could lead to occult practices; be careful in the selection of worship music and styles; and “avoid” having non-Adventists as “major spiritual speakers” in churches and/or large meetings, instead seeking “humble, Bible-centered Seventh-day Adventist speakers.”
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