Schism (Liu Institute Series in Chinese Christianities)
by Christie Chui-Shan Chow
Schism is the first ethnographic and historical study of Seventh-day Adventism in China. Scholars have been slow to consider Chinese Protestantism from a denominational standpoint. In Schism, the first monograph that documents the life of the Chinese Adventist denomination from the mid-1970s to the 2010s, Christie Chui-Shan Chow explores how Chinese Seventh-day Adventists have used schism as a tool to retain, revive, and recast their unique ecclesial identity in a religious habitat that resists...
El Perfil de la Crisis Venidera (Libros Adventistas Olvidados, #1)
by Donald E Mansell
James K. Humphrey and the Sabbath-Day Adventists
by R. Clifford Jones
In James K. Humphrey and the Sabbath-Day Adventists, R. Clifford Jones tells the story of this important black religious figure and his attempt to bring about self-determination for twentieth-century blacks in New York City. Humphrey was a Baptist minister who joined the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church shortly after arriving in New York City from Jamaica at the turn of the twentieth century. A leader of uncommon competency and charisma, Humphrey functioned as an SDA minister in Harlem during...
As Jenny learns a new way to communicate with horses and trains with Sunny for the big jumping competition, she struggles to forgive Daniel and his aunt and to accept that God can change people's hearts.