The 4th Annual Adventist Archives Lecture, titled “‘The Everlasting Gospel of the Kingdom at Hand:’ Joshua V. Himes and the Resilience of Second Advent Hope”, was presented by Dr. Douglas…
This week, we learn about Fritz Rinder, a Seventh-day Adventist who, together with his wife Lilly, ministered to their communities through music. source
This week, learn about two pioneering Adventist ministers, Frederick Wheeler and George E. Peters. source
This week, we hear about the second Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting and take brief trips to Zambia and China to hear about Adventist history from those places. source
This week, let’s learn about Georgia Burrus Burgess, an early Seventh-day Adventist missionary to India. source
This week we learn about Tyrifjord Videregaendae Skole and about the foundation of the Indiana Conference. source
This week, we learn about the beginning of the use of light aircraft in Adventist mission work, especially in South America. source
Today, ‘This Week in Adventist History’ does a bit of a world tour: we visit the U.S. state of Michigan, the country of Liberia, and the country of Argentina. source
This week, we learn about the Great Kantō Earthquake, which struck Japan on September 1, 1923, and of the experiences of Seventh-day Adventists who experienced the earthquake. source
This week, we learn about the first Seventh-day Adventist camp meeting in eastern Canada, about the life of Henry N. White, and about the life of L. R. Rasmussen, Adventist…