Egw biography of mahatma
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United in What?
by Bill Garber, 08/24/2017
When Michigan Conference President Jay Gallimore accuses the leaders of ten union conferences from four divisions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church of having “surrendered to carnal worldliness” and having placed their regions into a state of “insubordination” and “rebellion” through “witchcraft,” starting with the issue of women’s ordination, something unusual is happening within the church.
Elder Gallimore voiced these accusations about his peers in an editorial he shared with me and more than 26,000 other members of Seventh-day Adventist churches in Michigan. His focus was the 2017 Unity Conference held in London in June, which had been sponsored by a number of union conferences.
Such accusations may seem rude and unkind, but they’re not unprecedented. They were familiar to Ellen White, even 125 years ago. I found the following passage hidden away in a citation from Elder George K
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Biographies of Famous Vegetarians
Throughout history, many of the world`s greatest philosophers, writers, scientists, artists, spiritual leaders, and teachers have been adherents and/or enthusiastic supporters of vegetarianism. Following are some very brief biographies of some of the most famous. This is not meant to be a complete förteckning, nor are the biographies meant to discuss all aspects of each person`s life. This section aims to provide an idea of some of the vegetarian activities and teachings of several extraordinary people who have promoted vegetarianism.
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef (1888 - 1970, Hebrew author)
Agnon fryst vatten a huvud figure in modern Hebrew fiction. He wrote many novels and short stories about major contemporary spiritual concerns. He won the Israel Prize for Literature in 1954 and 1958 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966, the first time that honor was given to a Hebrew writer.
Agnon was a devout Jew who spent much of his life in Israel. He was extremely
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Humanity (Incarnation) of Jesus Christ (Book)
Saviour of the World
The humanity of Christ in the light of the everlasting gospel
Jack Sequeira
This book provides the undeniable evidence that in order to legally save us, Jesus Christ had to take our fallen representative sinful human nature at His incarnation.
“The humanity of the Son of God,” penned Ellen G. White, “is everything to us. . . . This is to be our study” (Selected Messages, 1:244). Unfortunately, Seventh-day Adventists are divided on that very subject.
What kind of human nature did Christ assume in order to be the Saviour of the World?
One group insists that Christ took our fallen sinful nature as we know it; the other teaches that the spiritual side of Christ’s human nature was like that of Adam before the Fall. Into this ongoing discussion steps one of our church’s foremost teachers on righteousness by faith, Pastor Jack Sequeira.
“I have written this book,” Pastor Sequeira says, “