We are saddened to announce that Daniel R. Jackson, former president of the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church passed to his rest this morning, July 23. Jackson retired in July 2020, after filling that position for ten years.
Read moreNAD Votes Kyoshin Ahn As Division Secretary
Biblically-minded conservatives point out that Ahn is the one who articulated the NAD position on hermeneutics that was published in their TOSC report.
Read moreNAD Executive Committee Recommends Alex Bryant For Division President
Bryant’s name was presented for NAD President to the executive committee by the nominating committee, which met on July 6. In 2011, Bryant earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Read moreNAD Votes To Postpone Department Elections Until After GC 2021
Due to the cancellation of GC Session 2020, and the upcoming simultaneous retirement of Dan Jackson, it can be confusing to understand the replacement process of a Division president and its relation to GC Session—where Division presidents are normally elected. Here’s what we learned regarding this process.
Read moreDan Jackson To Retire July 1st
Please pray that a replacement NAD president will be humble, faithful to the Bible and the Three Angels’ Messages, and supportive of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Read moreNAD Cautions Churches Against Receiving Funds From COVID-19 Acts
Would the participation in either CARES or FFCRA open the door for potential government intrusion into the mission and ministry of the church?
Read moreNAD 2019 Year End Meeting - Day 1
They gave 20,000 pins to kids who could pass the Pathfinder quiz, including this question: “Does Adventist Church policy allow for women to serve as pastors?”
Read moreNAD Pushes Female Clergy Pin For 2019 Pathfinder Camporee Attendees
Whatever one’s attitude toward liberalism, it’s difficult to ignore that it is tremendously mischievous in its attempts to gain control of the youth of an organization.
Read moreSeminary President Says She Doesn't Believe in Heaven, or The Resurrection
The pervasive idea of an abusive God-father who sends his own kid to the cross so God could forgive people is nuts.
Read moreWhere WO Wants To Take The Seventh-day Adventist Church
It is a world where sentimental license and the flush of forbidden fruit are the intoxicating primum mobile of a new adventism.
Read moreA Runaway Freight Train--The NAD Rebellion Video
Swimming against a strong tide, the powerful forces of rebellion easily prevailed over them. It makes you long to see more individuals stand up against this runaway freight train.
Read moreThe Elephant In The Room: NAD Wants To Reduce The Tithe They Give to The World Field
Calls for the NAD to keep more of its tithe dollars will increase, as leaders deepen their indignation over compliance and accountability.
Read moreBeyond WO: The West is Grossly Over Represented In GC EXCOM
Still, God is gracious. During all these quarreling years our Church has been growing for five years in a row with more than 3,500 new members a day ... exclusively in Third World countries and not in the West!
Read moreDan Jackson Discusses Compliance Document at Andrews University
“You will never achieve unity through the enforcement of compliance…you will perhaps achieve uniformity,” Jackson argued. “The women’s issue” as he called it “will never go away….EVER”
Read moreFleecing the Sheep, the NCC Constituency Session
President Marc Woodson, skillfully got out of giving an answer, saying “It is a personnel issue.” It was, however, a public sin, and the members of this Conference deserve answers. They never got them.
Read more"Is This Thing On?" Comes To Walla Walla
A girl asks “Why are there no term limits for General Conference presidents, and will there be one established in the future” (a clear dig at Elder Wilson). Many of the students whoop and applaud at this question.
Read moreThis Present Revisionism - N.A.D. eHuddle
Perhaps all of those who are sitting in their desks dreaming of new definitions for evangelism might be more productive by actually going out themselves to win souls!
Read moreReport on Sabbath Service at 2016 NAD Year-end Meeting
As a lay person, you are going to be faced with a decision as to what you will do. There may be a leadership vacuum in your local church. Prepare yourself to fill that gap if the Lord calls.
Read moreThe Defiance Continues -- News From The N.A.D. Front
Dan Jackson began his talk at Andrews Seminary by saying that the vote at Annual Council didn't change a thing.
Read moreDan Jackson's Open Letter Analyzed
What is not acceptable is using that format to elicit sympathy for ordained woman pastors as some sort of disenfranchised group.
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