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Twin Cities man: I was fired for beliefs
A Twin Cities man is suing his former employer for allegedly firing him because his Seventh Day Adventist beliefs prohibited him from working Friday nights or Saturdays.
Church Briefs from December 11, 2009
The Shenango Valley Interdenominational Clergywomen's Alliance will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday in Hour of Power Full Gospel Tabernacle 1126 Fruit Ave.
Report: Accused CA camp killer planned massacre
ANGELUS OAKS, Calif. - The San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department says a man charged with killing a housekeeper at a Seventh Day-Adventist forest camp had planned to shoot everyone there.
La Sierra University slammed on evolution teaching
A leading critic of La Sierra University' s teaching on evolution accuses the Seventh Day Adventist university of "bordering on outright lies" in its campaign to convince people that its biology department abides by the Genesis story of creation.
Seventh-day Adventist university in Tenn. says missionary student killed in Micronesia
School officials from a Tennessee university say a 20-year-old student doing missionary work in Micronesia was killed.
Looking for birth mom/dad . Baby boy born in South Bend Indiana on June 25th 1976.
Brookings pair offer free gourmet meals for all
Roger Gilbert and Ernest Madden prepare food for their soup kitchen program in Brookings.
West Side churches tackle arthritis and fitness
Beverly Evans had only been going to the exercise classes for arthritis sufferers for about a month.
NCU student honoured for saving lives
The Rio Cobre winds next to the main road in the Bog Walk gorge. - File There are many rock formations in the vicinity of the Bog Walk gorge that appeal to locals and visitors.
Seventh-day Adventist chaplain a first for WHINSEC
Because Chaplain Maj. Pablo Perez-Maisonet's desk is largely uncluttered, one item stands out: a copy of the DVD, "Hotel Rwanda." It describes one aspect of the 1994 Rwandan tribal war between the Hutus and Tutsis, that left as many as 1 million people dead.
Amazingly, I ate lunch at my second Seventh Day Adventist-inspired vegan joint in almost as many days.
C.F. Richards Junior Academy 414 Sterling St., Staunton 886-4984 cfrjracademy@gmail.com Grades: K to 8 Dawn Taylor head teacher Enrollment: 21 in 2009-2010 Student/teacher ratio: 7 to 1 C.F. Richards Junior Academy is a small, Christian-based school that focuses on great academics.
Dr Stephen Chang of the Andrews Memorial Hospital, in a letter published September 29, has chided the president of the Seventh-day Adventist church, Pastor Bignall, for not publicly disassociating himself from a sentence in a statement which was condemning additional gambling opportunities slated for Sundays.
Parkersburg News & Parkersburg Sentinel
For the past four weeks a group of 10 people have been meeting to help themselves and others by losing weight and improving their coronary health.
Loma Linda farmers market moves to a new day
Three weeks into the new day and time for its weekly farmers market, the Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce is hoping it will attract customers from among the estimated 50,000 commuters who make their way along Barton Road each evening.
Chuck Berry and Little Richard Together in Concert
Looking at the crowd that came to see the legends Chuck Berry and Little Richard perform last week at San Manuel Casino, one could see all ages were out to lose themselves in the music.
[APD] US Lawyer appointed as new UN liaison for Adventist World...
James D. Standish, Esq., served as Director of Legislative Affairs at the Seventh-day Adventist Church World Headquarters for seven years.
Seventh-day Adventist chaplain a first for WHINSEC
Because Chaplain Maj. Pablo Perez-Maisonet's desk is largely uncluttered, one item stands out: a copy of the DVD, 'Hotel Rwanda.' It describes one aspect of the 1994 Rwandan tribal war between the Hutus and Tutsis, that left as many as 1 million people dead.
Visiting Loma Linda, California
The charming and well planned town of Loma Linda, California is home to one of the desert of Southern California's largest medical facilities.
Here and Hereafter or Man in Life and Death
This book was written by Uriah Smith, the Seventh-day Adventist author and past long-time editor for "The Review and Herald." It is a systematic examination of all the verses of the Bible on the doctrines of the immortality of the soul and eternal torment in hell.
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