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When loved ones die: bury or cremate?
This question never came up before. Does he who has the choice also have the agony today? By Kai Mester
Seven Reasons Against the Sabbath Resurrection: Did Jesus Really Die on Friday?
And what do three days and three nights mean in the womb of the earth? By Kai Mester
Christ's sacrificial death in the light of biblical statements: Why did Jesus have to die?
To appease an angry god? Or to quench his thirst for blood? By Ellet Waggoner
The Prophecy of Daniel 9: Good News for the Jewish People
Throughout the last prophetic week, the Messiah strengthened the covenant. By Richard Elofer, director of the World Jewish Adventist Friendship Center
When your lifelong dream falls apart: The big disappointment
You gave up so much for it, invested so much. But now you're standing in front of the shards. By Kai Mester
It happened on a Friday: longing for Jesus
Many know the events of that world-famous Friday from feature films or from hearsay. The author of this article knows how to draw a captivating, authentic picture from the biblical sources that arouses curiosity about this man. By Ellen White
Herbert Douglass' greatest contribution to Adventist theology: Through Ellen White's writings, Douglass brought clarity during the church's most difficult decades
A man of God was laid to rest. By Jerry Moon, Dean of Church History, Andrews University
The patriarchs: Adam knew Noah's father and Abraham knew Noah's son
The antediluvian world holds mysteries. But some can be deciphered mathematically and linguistically. We invite you to a little journey through time and discover two old prophecies. by Edward Rosenthal and Kai Mester