Students at Southern Adventist University made a 3d animated movie that is going viral online.
On the first day of its release, Rock in the Road was selected by the staff at Vimeo.com to be featured on the front page of the video-sharing website.
Students at Southern Adventist University made a 3d animated movie that is going viral online.
On the first day of its release, Rock in the Road was selected by the staff at Vimeo.com to be featured on the front page of the video-sharing website.
It's a new day. Why not make it the start of a new life? It's your turn. Make your move. Where are you?
By @Adventist_News, special to A Sabbath Blog
About 2,000 young people have been baptized in a mass baptism in the Pacific Ocean. It is likely history’s biggest Adventist baptism of young people in the English-speaking world.
They’d been attending an evangelistic campaign by Californian-based pastor John Carter. In total, 5,000 people were baptized at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in a Sabbath morning beach service.
Then, just six hours after this giant baptism, at the last meeting in the series, another 1,000 young people also requested baptism.
Earlier this month, about 4,500 people attended the very first Northern Asia-Pacific Division (NSD) Pathfinder Camporee, Adventist News Network (ANN) reported.
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Let's say one day you meet a celebrity and he or she asks you what your religion is. How would you answer?
Would you be worried about what they'd think of you? Would you be afraid your answer might make them feel uncomfortable?
Learn more about the 2012 Generation of Youth for Christ conference at gycweb.org
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It's a debate that just won't die. Older people hate it. Younger people love it.
So who is right? What kind of music is okay for church?
Labels: All Posts, All Videos, classical, controversy, country, drums, General Conference, guitar, hip hop, Movies Music and TV, pop, rap, rock and roll, Youth
Amazing things happen when students show God's grace in creative ways.
Students and faculty at Southern Adventist University made a Portal-inspired video illustrating Psalms 22.
It was the intro video for the School of Visual Art & Design's annual end-of-year show.
Amen.
The video above was made by the School of Visual Art & Design at Southern Adventist University.
Here are the words:
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