Stories & Commentaries

About Stories & Commentaries

From time to time, the North American Division shares commentaries on issues and/or events important to Adventists in this division. We also publish stories, which sometimes include interviews and features, to inspire our leaders and members.

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Club Meetings, Youth Mentoring Bring People to Church

This past April I was privileged to be at the Adventurer Family Camp for the Arkansas-Louisiana Conference, held at Camp Yorktown Bay. There were close to 350 attendees, which included many Adventurers and their parents.

Dan Jackson

Dear Friend -- An Article For Those Seeking Hope (May 2016 Adventist World)

What a blessing to have hope in something, and to know that no matter what goes wrong in our lives, Someone is there to pick us up and renew us with His grace and salvation.

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Confusion: Who is Allah? Part 1

I have invited several Muslim friends to address the issue of "Who is Allah?" There is enough trust among us that I can ask questions that otherwise may be deemed offensive. I hope this Q&A helps others understand how they view God, and His relationship to "sacred violence."

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Yorba Linda Church Empowers Younger Generations in Leadership

Since branching from the Cerritos Korean church in the Southern California Conference (SECC) in 2010, the Yorba Linda church has grown from a 40-member plant to a lively 250-member church.

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Alhambra Church Establishes Bilingual Ministry for Neighborhood Children

“The Alhambra church is in a community that has become known as the ‘Gateway to America,’” said Donald Smith, the church’s senior pastor, “since many Asian immigrants, especially those from China and Taiwan, have moved into the area in recent years.

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SONscreen Attendees See “A Certain Kind of Light”

For the past 40 years, Alexander has lingered at the bedside of the sick and the dying, urging them to tell their stories, and helping in their search for meaning.

Crucial Conversation: Are short-term missions hurting more than helping?

The missionary work of yester-year died with our grandparents. Their historic work was significant in seeding a global Adventist church, but as times have changed, we have rightly needed to evolve new strategies for this generation’s end-time outreach!

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The "Bike Man" who receives joy in serving others

For more than eight years, Durham, a full-time music teacher at Forest Lake Education Center in Longwood, has given new life to worn out and broken down bicycles.

Iraqi fighter

To be peacemakers in a world where there is no peace.

I am writing from Loma Linda, Calif. where many today are grieving the senseless loss of lives just a few miles away in San Bernardino. At some point I was just a quarter of a mile from where the shooting took place, and saw a number of police vehicles and news reporters in the vicinity. I had no idea the extent of the tragedy till later.

Dan Jackson opening

The Grand Collaboration

The Year-end Meeting of the North American Division (NAD) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church began Thursday October 29 with the theme “The Grand Collaboration.”