How to live Life to the fullest?
STUDIES found in the book « The Blue Zone » by Dan Buettner, states that 90% of health and longevity is determined by lifestyle. Dan Buettner is an explorer, National
Continue readingSTUDIES found in the book « The Blue Zone » by Dan Buettner, states that 90% of health and longevity is determined by lifestyle. Dan Buettner is an explorer, National
Continue readingPastoral Statement Our pastoral team stands by the public statements of our world church and its regional institutions in their continual call for peace and justice: https://www.adventist.org/articles/call-for-peace/ https://adventistregionalministries.org/statement-from-the-seventh-day-adventist-regional-presidents-council-regarding-the-death-of-george-floyd/ We feel
Continue readingDeath just might be one of the most misunderstood subjects today. For many, death is shrouded in mystery and evokes dread, uncertainty, and hopelessness. Others believe that their deceased loved
Continue readingAs we mature in Christ and in the knowledge of His Word, as social distancing affords more time for personal Bible studies, an important question to ask is: How do we transpose
Continue readingAs we work our way through the Covid-19 pandemic, we are flooded with multiple sources of fake news, conspiracy theories, political maneuvers and evidences of panic, frustration, fear, protests, and
Continue readingChanging the Sabbath The Scriptures tell us that the Sabbath is to be observed on the seventh day, which is Saturday. However, Protestants today cling to Sunday as their day
Continue readingDear Friends, We are having a foretaste of critical times during this present COVID-19 pandemic. It is crucial that our wants and desires do not outweigh our prudence and responsibility. We must be
Continue readingIntroduction On one hand, the Nominating process in a local church can be a very calm, democratic, fair and highly spiritual occasion of trust and confidence in God’s leading through
Continue readingWe have often heard about the killer « you » word in communication. The accusing, blaming, faultfinding « you »! « You » caused the floor mat to get wet!
Continue readingIt has been a long week! Its time to rest and enjoy the breeze of the evening. You brush off your favorite spot on the sofa, tuck the cushion in,
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