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The Trans-European Division of the Seventh-day Adventist church is comprised of 22 European countries across Scandinavia, central and south-eastern Europe from Iceland in the north to Greece and Cyrpus in the south.
This collection of video reports tells a story of inspiration and mission across these countries. Join us on a journey of hope as we will build a growing community of disciples that are one in Christ - diverse yet inclusive, open to the needs of people, active, caring, learning and communicative - to build God's kingdom.
This collection of video reports tells a story of inspiration and mission across these countries. Join us on a journey of hope as we will build a growing community of disciples that are one in Christ - diverse yet inclusive, open to the needs of people, active, caring, learning and communicative - to build God's kingdom.
Faith FM – Australia, An idea worth sharing
Faith FM shares hope all across Australia. It not only creates great and inspiring Christian radio but also connects people to create new communities.
Faith FM’s national content and promotions manager, Robbie Berghan, and David Neal recently met in Thailand where Robbie shared about his own journey to faith and why he is so passionate about sharing the gospel through radio.
Faith FM’s national content and promotions manager, Robbie Berghan, and David Neal recently met in Thailand where Robbie shared about his own journey to faith and why he is so passionate about sharing the gospel through radio.
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"Stronger Together" with Ramon and Aurora Canals
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"When pastors and spouses serve together, their ministry is stronger," said Ramon and Aurora Canals, Ministerial Secretary and Associate Ministerial Secretary of the General Conference. In dealing with the challenges of ministry, they share how it is only when you understand God's love and grace that you can share it in ministry.
Kendra Haloviak Valentine:Different Lenses to Deepen Your Bible Reading
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Kendra Haloviak Valentine, PhD, Professor of New Testament Studies, highlights the importance of using different lenses-such as historical, cultural criticism, feminist criticism, liberation theology, and post-colonial perspectives-to gain deeper insights when reading the Bible
Escaping the Pastoral Family Expectation
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Jimmy and Cedrene Botha share, "We've been married for 25 years, and we still don't have any children." With few willing to talk about this experience, they share and reflect on what it is like "not to get the memo" early on in their marriage, the grieving of a dream, and how to deal with the expectations of pastoral ministry.
Tara VinCross on Supporting Women and Emerging Clergy
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"I enjoy supporting those whose sense a calling to ministry, but who don't know what it looks like", shares Tara VinCross. Tara serves as the Senior Pastor of the Azure Hills Church, California, and shares how she is currently mentoring group of "Clergy Sisters", because "there must be an investment in others as well as receiving."
Anthony Kent: a Guy on a Bicycle
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Anthony Kent, General Conference Associate Ministerial Secretary, shares how ‘a guy on a bicycle’ selling Christian literature changed the course of his family’s history forever.
Sergio Quevedo and the Call to Church Planting
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Sergio Quevedo shares his personal story and passion for the call to Church Planting. "It all came about," he says, "because I realised that the traditional church was not reaching my secular friends in Boston, US." In an honest and authentic interview, Sergio discussed the successes, challenges, and mistakes of planting a church. Today, his church planting experience has taken him to serve in ...
Dan Serb: The Church as a Safe Place
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How can we become a place of healing and growth? Dan Serb, PhD, Newbold College Vice Principal, shares his insights
Gil Valentine on the Legacy of Edward Heppenstall
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Known today as Adventism's premier biographical historian, Gil Valentine gives a peek into his current research on Edward E. Heppenstall, a British pastor, Bible scholar and theologian who inlfuenced a generation of Adventist pastors moving them from a legalistic picture of God, to one full of grace and mercy.
Daniel Duda on the Added Value of EPC 2024 and More
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"You are a pastor because of the constellation of spiritual gifts, not because you are better, holier, closer to God. We are broken human beings." Just one of the insights Daniel Duda shared in this wide-ranging interview a reflection on the 2024 European Pastor's Council to pastors and members working together better, dealing with change, and a wish for the church to mature both deep and wide.
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session with Daniel Duda 31/08/24
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Daniel Duda, President of TED, concluded EPC with a moving message, challenging the audience to envision a future where fears are dispelled by the power of Christians with a God-saturated imagination.
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council Concert 31/08/24
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During Saturday afternoon, EPC attendees enjoyed a fabulous concert featuring choirs, gospel singers, and uplifting songs.
Devoloping your Emotional Skills
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By Ansku Jaakkola Understanding how to handle your own emotions, and the emotions of your partner, is an important ingredient in a loving relationship. Discover the purpose of joy, grief, fear, and anger, and how to handle them, and learn four simple emotional skills to enhance your relationship and intimacy.
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council, Plenary Session: Kendra Valentine 31/08/24
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Kendra Haloviak Valentine, PhD, a professor at La Sierra University, explores the story of Nicodemus to examine the path of "secret and imperfect disciples."
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session with Ramon Canals 31/08/24
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Pastor Ramon Canals, General Conference Ministerial Association secretary, shared an encouraging message exploring how the Holy Spirit can satisfy the soul of the thirsty.
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session 30/08/2 Tara J. Vincross
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Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session 30/08/2 Tara J. Vincross
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Mikael Takama at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Mikael Takama at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Sergio Quevedo at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Sergio Quevedo at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with William Hungate at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with William Hungate at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 30/08/24
Trans European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council, Plenary Session with Matthew Herel, 30/08/24
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Trans European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council, Plenary Session with Matthew Herel, 30/08/24
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Wilfred Masih at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Wilfred Masih at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Atte Helminen at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Atte Helminen at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session with Lidija Runic 29/08/24
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Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session with Lidija Runic 29/08/24
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Dan Serb at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Dan Serb at the 2024 European Pastor's Council, 29/08/24
The Earth is a Witness - Filmmaker Henry Stober Tells His Story
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The Earth is a Witness - Filmmaker Henry Stober Tells His Story
Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session 28/08/24 Jonathan Holder.
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Trans-European Division 2024 European Pastor's Council - Plenary Session 28/08/24 Jonathan Holder.
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Sophia Nicholls at the 2024 European Pastor's Cuncil, 28/08/24.
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Sophia Nicholls at the 2024 European Pastor's Cuncil, 28/08/24.
'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Ivana Mendez at the 2024 European Pastor's Cuncil, 28/08/24.
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'An Idea Worth Sharing' with Ivana Mendez at the 2024 European Pastor's Cuncil, 28/08/24.
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How can you trust a book found in SAINT anything? Why are Adventist into this?
Thank you for sharing this TED Adventist and thank you, Pastor Jeff Brown, for sharing your tips. God bless you all! :D Key Points: 1. Pastors need emotional health to effectively minister; self-awareness of "holes" in their emotional wellbeing is crucial. 2. Overworking is often celebrated in the church, but it can lead to burnout, with few safeguards or preventive measures. 3. Brown encourages pastors to take regular, guilt-free personal time, even if it’s just a part of each day, to maintain balance. 4. Pastors should prioritize family relationships, as neglecting them creates emotional strain. 5. Brown shares a personal story of choosing a family vacation over church commitments, highlighting the importance of setting boundaries. 6. Leaders should support pastors by advocating for their mental, physical, and family health, rather than just administrative goals. 7. Pastors often experience loneliness and isolation; regular, supportive check-ins from ministerial leaders can help. 8. Encouraging pastors to take time off and providing emotional support can create a healthier pastoral community. 9. Brown emphasizes the need for a balanced focus on social, physical, mental, and spiritual health for sustained ministry. 10. Listening to family members, especially spouses, can provide pastors with valuable perspectives on their wellbeing. 11. Self-care is essential, not selfish; resting and caring for oneself are necessary for effective ministry.
Thank you for sharing such a personal part of your life.
I'm leaving you can come with me or you can stay look back and get tiller ed and turned to salt
Mänskligheten behöver mer såna män som du o Kalevo Aromäki är.
Bra Atte jag gillad dej.❤
Powerful message!!
Kya ye wohi rahmat ali hain jinhone pakistan naam dia tha?
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But Edom, said to him, "You shall not pass through, lest I come out with the sword against you." And the people of Israel said to him, "We will go up by the highway, and if we drink of your water, I and my livestock, then I will pay for it." Let me only pass through on foot nothing more." But he said "You shall not pass through. And Edom came out against them with a large army and a strong force. Thus Edom Edom refused to give Israel passage through his territory, so Israel turned away from him.
It is clear that the original ending of Mark 16 was lost at a very early stage. The argument that the last two words of verse 8 (efobounto gar, “for they were afraid”, in English) marked the original ending fails to convince, with the lack of joy and a positive ending. The question is whether vv 9-20 as we now have them are the original ending, which was rediscovered. Sinaiticus (c. 320-340 AD)does not have vv 9-20. Vaticanus (c. 340-360 AD) does not have them either, but leaves a blank column, the only blank column in the NT of Vaticanus, although there are some blank columns in Vaticanus OT, at the end of some books. It looks as though the copyist writing Vaticanus knew that the original ending of Mark was missing in the copy from which (s)he was working, and hoped that a copy would be found that had the missing words would be found, but that didn’t happen at a time when they were still focussing on ending the copy of Vaticanus. Alexandrinus (c. 420 AD) is the oldest copy of nearly the whole NT that has Mk 16:9-20. There may be older copies of Mark’s gospel that do have vv 9-20 or another ending. Nicholas P Lunn has written a book, “The Original Ending of Mark”, in which he argues that vv 9-20 are the original ending. I have bought the book, but not yet had time to read it. It would be worth investigating.
Hello Michael I posted a reply to you yesterday, but can't find it under your posting, so I'll try again here.
The project sounds amazing... Glory to God for that. I am looking for where I may watch this production. Blessings!
A brilliant sermon!
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Being from the 300s doesnmean it's not false. And it's not from the 300s, that's why they wont carbon date and it's still flexible and doesn't crack.
1Co 11:14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
Not the oldest, nor the best
Amazing presentation!
Praise God for your life Adam!!! I’m so happy to witness how the Holy Spirit is guiding you. Praying for you. Be blessed 🙏🏽
Blessings to Maria, and all dear friends from TED! ❤
'Food' Love it.
It was found in the trash and considered a flawed document.
May God gave peace to both Ukraine and Russia in Jesus Christ SuperPowerfull name I will pray Amen 🙏🙏🙏
Honestly, until I can learn how to carbon date. And then learn the languages that all confirmed ancient texts are in. Then, after dismissing the lies out there, confirm who has.motive and why. Then and only then, using logic and reason, will determine what is actually true...our creator, who created all the beauty on earth and its life, must be given the respect of truth..
Sinaiticus is a fake. Educate yourself with Dr David Daniels from Chick Publications and King James Bible Research Council.
U CANT TRUST MOSTLY ANY BIBLICAL TEXT ANY MORE. MAN ALTERED GODS WORD LIKE THEY HAVE DONE EVERYTHING ELSE!
every body just accepts, oh they wanted to burn your books, as a matter of fact, never delve into why they wanted to burn them, why would they be dangerous to the power structure? were they so weak that a few words on come scrolls trigger them so badly?
Sometimes we HAVE to look in the Horse's Mouth❤ (THIS IS AS CLOSE TO A "SOURCE" AS WE GET I GUESS) *WELL DONE*
So, this place is mount seir
So lovely to see Jonquil. I have such fond memories of Bill Schomburg and Nita. Edwin was the first student I met. I came across him at Reading Bus station and we figured out how to get to college together. Sad he is no longer with us.
Thank you for sharing this video. i humbly appreciate it. Pbwy.
AMEN.....PRAISE THE LORD.......
The world lives without Christ, we have a great mission to save people, and here we laugh and feel sorry for the overworked pastor. As long as TED and GC keep coming up with programs from their desks instead of giving the laity freedom of action, there will be stagnation in the church and people will leave the church. I know something about this because I have been an Adventist for almost half a century.
Pastor can you ship me to a seventh day adventist woman there please?
May God continue to bless your work. I was amazed at how full the church was in Belgrade, Serbia. My first of five visits so far was in 2018. There are so many young people there. Praying for your mission work there. One of the church members has a Vegan food restaurant in the Central part of the city very close to a main farmers market.
Second hand stores - I am a Christian of 35 years; and the first Bibles were available to me from a second hand store when I was a student at UC Davis in Davis, California, USA.
Peter never had a gospel because he was illiterate like all the apostles. They did not speak Greek. That’s why all gospels were written later by Greek speaking apologists. The gospel writers all spoke high end Greek. Paul wrote the first letters before the gospels and never mentions Jesus burial and empty tomb. Don’t you think it would have been something to talk about by the guy who authored a third of the NT? The gospels were written decades later based on oral tradition and that’s why they contradict each other on specific events. The church fathers also banned certain gospel versions as heretical that didn’t suit the theology at the time such as Gospel of Thomas. The NT stories were hand picked to tell a specific story to convert mostly a gentile audience after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD and after James the brother of Jesus who Paul met was executed.
Your claims totally lack historical foundation and go against uncontested facts. It is not worth correcting you, because you don't want facts - but they are all out there and easy to find.
* Mark’s Gospel originally ended at verse 16:8 with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. If they told no one, how do we know this? * The ‘Long Ending’ (verses 16:9-20) was added to Mark’s Gospel long afterwards and was therefore entirely unknown to the author of Mark. No matter how similar it is the the ending of Luke’s Gospel, it can not be relied on as true. * Because Mark provided no guidance to the other gospel authors, they had to guess what probably happened next. Matthew has Jesus meet the disciples at a mountain in Galilee and tell them to go to all nations to preach the gospel. Luke has the disciples stay in Jerusalem, where Jesus met them at a meal in an upper room, after which he leads them out on the road to Bethany, where he is taken up bodily to heaven on the evening of his resurrection. The story in John’s Gospel is an elaboration of that in Luke and specifically has Jesus meet the disciples three times: twice in the upper room and once by the Sea of Galilee.
* The two accounts of the virgin birth, in Matthew and Luke, are too different for either one to be true. In Matthew’s Gospel, an angel tells Joseph in a dream, but in Luke’s Gospel, an angel actually appears to Mary and tells her about what will happen. In one gospel, Joseph does not know about Mary’s encounter and, in the other, Mary does not know about Joseph’s dream. * The nativity accounts in Matthew and Luke are too different for either one to be true. Matthew’s Gospel contains an improbable account of a star leading the wise men to the very house where Jesus lay, an otherwise unattested ‘Slaughter of the Innocents’ and a flight to Egypt that transparently creates parallels between Jesus and Moses. Luke’s Gospel contains an improbable account of a census, known to have taken place ten years after the death of King Herod, causing Joseph to take his heavily pregnant wife on the arduous and dangerous journey to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, and unfalsifiable stories of Simeon and Anna recognising Jesus as the future Messiah. * The story of John the Baptist preparing the way for Jesus is based too much on the Old Testament to be true. The story of his execution soon afterwards at a party in Galilee is certainly untrue, as the wedding of Herod Antipas and Herodias did not take place until 34 CE, and John was executed in 35 or early 36 CE at a remote fortress called Macherus, to the east of the Dead Sea. * In Mark 1:13, the story of Jesus going into the wilderness, where he is ministered by angels is an allusion to Elijah (1 Kings 19:5-7) who was ministered by an angel and in the wilderness forty days. There is no actual suggestion that Jesus fasted for this time, but those familiar with the story of Elijah are likely to have assumed he did do so, and this would be made explicit in Matthew and Luke. This brings into play another allusion, to Moses when (Exodus 34:28) he fasted for 40 days while he wrote the words of the Ten Commandments on tablets. In Matthew and Luke, the temptations by Satan are elaborations on Mark’s account and were apparently copied from the hypothetical ‘Q’ document.
@@ChrisPattas How you can possibly know, nearly 2,000 years later, what "the other gospel authors ... had to guess" is a mystery. This is yet another unsubstantiated claim. After Christ's resurrection he did indeed meet the disciples and other followers in Jerusalem on various occasions, but in the nearly 50 days between his resurrection and his ascension, they also travelled to their home region of Galilee, where he also appeared to them. 1 Corinthians 15 briefly reports numerous other meetings between Jesus and a large number of people, in once instance "over 500 people at once." (1 Cor 15:6) Such multiple appearances are no surprise and indeed provide further independent evidence of his resurrection. Of course he met different people in different places. These are not "contradictions".
@@ChrisPattas Well, you are definitely an expert in "unfalsifiable stories"!
The Sinaiticus; phony book full of corrupt verses and missing text! The foundation of all the latest so-called Bible translations! It changes the doctrine of Christ and perverts the word of God! Rev 22:18 For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: Rev 22:19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book. Rev 22:20 He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
Lightning praise God❤
They came to point the way in the desert. Dry bones gained flesh
Hallelujah ❤
Good spiritual narrative in the field of humanitarian action
The monastery is a place of PRAYER not merely meditation. What and where is 'sy uh ny' its called 'Sy Ny' Its like the difference between nuclear and 'nuk yoo ler'. Great video otherwise.
I thought he wrestled with an angel not God.
Its fake
Eusebius plagiarized the writings of the early church fathers and compiled them as new testament. So no matter how people argue about truth according to the new testament writings, the Catholic church will be having a laugh because they know it's basically faked. Personally the teachings of the new testament are lawlessness and therefore I abstain from discussions pertaining to them.
How iwish I join that church
The Adventist church in Germany was complicit in the Nazi crimes.
care to elaborate?