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This We Believe: An Overview of the Teachings of Seventh-Day Adventists
by Leo Van Dolson, Erwin R. Gane

In this challenging and highly readable book, two respected Bible scholars, also committed Christians, set forth what they, and their fellow Seventh-day Adventist Church members believe about God's revelation from their own search for truth.
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The Seventh-day Adventist Church was born out of the Millerite movement of the 1840s when thousands of Christians searched for greater understanding of biblical prophecy. Among these believers was a small group in New England that rediscovered the seventh-day Sabbath. Their name reflects the two distinctive beliefs of the church: "Seventh-day" refers to the biblical Sabbath, Saturday. "Adventist" refers to the second coming of Jesus.
In 1863, members organized the denomination with 3,500 members worshiping in 125 churches. Today there are more than 13 million members in more than 200 countries around the world. The church operates the largest Protestant hospital and educational systems in the world, and has publishing houses and humanitarian ventures as well.

Adventist Beliefs
Adventist hold most beliefs in common with other Protestants. The Trinity. The divinity of Jesus. Salvation through faith in Jesus.
Because Adventists believe that God is concerned with the quality of human life, the church affects all parts of their lives.
Families and children are important. Jobs and talents are dedicated to helping others.
Each Saturday Adventists enjoy a 24-hour Sabbath rest from work and school to join family and fellow believers in worship, fellowship, prayer and communion with God.

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