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The Seventh-day Adventist Church got back on track after the problems of the 1890s by undertaking very major organizational reforms at the famous 1901 General Conference Session, where Ellen White urged that change was needed "right here ... right now". More information can be gained from A. L. Chism, D. J. B. Trim, and M. F. Younker) "We aim at nothing less than the whole world": The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s missionary enterprise and the General Conference Secretariat, 1863–2019 (Silver Spring, MD: Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research, 2021), available from Amazon; and Barry David Oliver, SDA organizational structure: Past, present and future (Berrien Springs, Mich.: Andrews University Press, 1989)
David and Sam, in part one of two, tell the story of the truly legendary Adventist missionaries, Ferdinand and Ana Stahl, who spent three decades as missionaries in South America. This episode tells the story of their time in the high Andes Mountains, working around Lake Titicaca.
Published 11/20/24
Sam and David tell the story of legendary Adventist missionaries Leo and Jessie, who dedicated many years of their lives to mission to the people of the vast Amazon River region of Brazil. They built a series of mission boats, all called Luzeiro (Luzeiro I, II, III and so forth) to enable them to...
Published 11/05/24