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1. It's Ok Not to be a Seventh-Day
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2. Are Seventh-Day Adventists False
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3. The Adventist home: Counsels to
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4. In the Loins of Adam: A Historical
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5. Church manual
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6. Adventist Hot Potatoes (Anchor
 
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7. THE ADVENTIST HOME
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8. Heartwarming Stories of Adventist
 
9. The 7th Day: The Story of the
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16. Seventh-day Adventists and the
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17. Pathways of the Pioneers: Stories
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18. The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymnal
 
19. We Have Tomorrow: The Story of
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20. Historical Dictionary of the Seventh-Day

1. It's Ok Not to be a Seventh-Day Adventist
by Teresa Beem
Paperback: 328 Pages (2008-07-24)
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This book candidly examines Seventh-day Adventist history and doctrines. Beginning with self-appointed prophet William Miller who convinced over 50,000 New Englanders that in1844 Christ would come again in fiery judgment. Then the birth of Adventism as those who explained that Miller had misunderstood the prophecy and judgement had begun not on earth but in heaven. The book explores SDA prophetess, Ellen White whose “visions” urge their members to proclaim that in end-times all Christians worshipping on the first day of the week will receive the Mark of the Beast, then hunt down and torture Adventists. The book thoroughly documents the history of Sunday church services to disabuse member’s belief that those who worship on Sunday are disobeying the fourth commandment. Written to lift the wounded Adventist’s eyes to Christ for healing; however pastors, theologians, those with Adventist family, neighbors, colleagues and friends will find this book a treasure in understanding Adventism. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars It's OK to BE an SDA TOO!!!
A very good book, but one must ask, Why On Earth is this even a Statement???I am suspicious of anyone who spends so much time & energy debunking any church.Yes, it's OK to not be an SDA.It's also OK to BE an SDA.I'm a Fifth Generation SDA myself,& have had my ups and downs with The Church too.But it's a healthy thing to question anything that has such a hold on us in a deleterious way.All members of churches that tend to completely take over their members lives need to be aware that they are not prisoners,& the only thing that is holding them there is themselves.The problem is that Mormons, SDA's, Catholics, etc. make the church such an integral part of their life that they cannot leave without also leaving their family, their social network, probably their job as well.Most decide to stay within the web and live that way until they die. But I have chosen to look at the better side of SDA-ism, that is that a)as a church founded on the priciples that there is no Greater Good than doing Free Medical Mission work on a global scale, & that b)every man(&woman)in the church should become a doctor or nurse,& We're going to put you through Med/Nursing school, (as a religion, there are more MD's/dentists & nurses per capita than any other religion on earth), &c)our education system is such that our students score the highest in the national testing, IQ, SAT's, MCATs, etc, &d)our diet/exercise programs have placed us in the Blue Zone where we routinely live to be over 100, & e)no one is watching over you to see if you DO go to church or tithe, or even practice SDA-ism at all, I think that it is a pretty good religion to belong to.I agree that there is a tremendous amount of "stuff" & dogma that goes along with the SDA Education System, but once you realize that most of that is not based on one iota of fact, that much was "borrowed" or surmised in the early days by the "prophetess" EGWhite, that we are in actual fact just an off-shoot of Seventh Day Baptists because Kellogg, a gifted & wealthy physician, had tried to insist that all the Baptist young men become doctors at his med school & when the Baptists resisted vehemently, he decided to form his own religion where he had more control.He simply needed to staff the hundreds of mission hospitals that he was building all over the world with the Kelloggs cereal money. As the "draw" he took the African American "Prophetess" EGWhite, who drew in the crowds by the thousands, & he himself questioned alot of her "revelations."They argued constantly.He wrote his own book about how God is a Loving/kind/Good God, etc.But, in her defense, she insisted that African Americans be educated by the thousands in the SDA schools. Many became doctors & nurses in the early 1900's. Loma Linda University has educated tens of thousands of students from all over the world, the church mans 3000 hospitals & clinics & schools globally.Its incredible when you think about it. So read this book, but don't forget that if you have to belong to a religion, it's probably the best out there.It's a relgion that will Educate you, keep you happy, healthy and Whole.Just please, don't get bogged down in the some of the dogma.I'm proud to be an SDA & I love it.

1-0 out of 5 stars A great waste of time and money
I am really puzzled why anyone would waste so much time to write a book full of half-truths, mischaracterizations, insinuation and plain falsehoods. SDA people have no political aspirations or power, they are peace loving people engaged in charity and goodwill missions all over the world. Why would anyone care what they preach in their churches? This is a free country. If you do not agree with SDA teachings you don't have to attend their meetings or became a member. If trashing other people belief-system is what some people like to do for fun is fine by me, but remember, for all this, one day you will have to answer to God. You are in my prayers!

1-0 out of 5 stars I feel sorry for this author!!!
It's very sad that someone can be so disturbed/offended by "someone" and not only completely throw away their faith and the TRUTH that they've been taught but then to mislead others with their own twisted ideas.SDA's are the remnant church and only teach the truth about God's love to the world in order to hasten Christ's 2nd coming.The Seventh-day Adventist church teaches that you're saved by God's grace alone ... not by works - and that by loving and following God, you'll choose to live your life as best you can in God's Way.

It's unfortunate that some people in the church (in any church or organization for that matter) can offend someone or be the one offended ... and this offense result in the teaching that the entire organization is at fault.

Please don't be turned away from the TRUTH ... that Jesus IS coming soon!!!GOD BLESS ALL!!

1-0 out of 5 stars it's not ok to disregard the truth
You should read this book if you want to feel good or calm your concious about not following the truth. You see, you can read anything you want about the SDA church, you can be part of it for all your life and at the end hate it because you had a bad time with it and left it; the point is not what somebody or some people say about the church, nor what you experienced in this church! it's about the Bible!
Read the Bible, do it by yourself, research it, study it! pray and the truth will set you free!

1-0 out of 5 stars If you want the truth go to the Source
This author has an agenda not to objectively examine the beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church but to distort them so that honest seekers of truth will turn away without knowing what Adventists really believe.When you read her bio on this site it is clear that she has wounded pride from her years in Adventism.If one wants to know what Adventists believe they should ask the church and compare what they find with what the Bible says. ... Read more


2. Are Seventh-Day Adventists False Prophets?: A Former Insider Speaks Out
by Wallace D. Slattery
Paperback: 60 Pages (1990-05)
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1-0 out of 5 stars Total baloney
Slattery's bellyaching is pure phony baloney.I was raised in the Methodist Church and became a Seventh-day Adventist well over 40 years ago.The vast majority of his arguments are completely false, as many others have stated.I don't know what the author's problems are, but he definitely needs some therapeutic help!

1-0 out of 5 stars Negligible Intellectual Stimulation
As a young Seventh Day Adventist college student I am curious to see what (in this case negative) things are said about my religion. I had hoped to find within this book some intellectually stimulating and well framed arguments that would give me food for thought and study (which I have found elsewhere and therefore know they exist). In stead I found a book written by a disgruntled former Seventh Day Adventist who uses this as his outlet for mud slinging - not only does it not have any well framed arguments but many of the points made in the book are quite slanted not to mention some completely inaccurate "information".

4-0 out of 5 stars SDA beliefs reviewed
This book is a "no nonsense" review of the beginnings and beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

1-0 out of 5 stars HA HA
Sometimes I have my doubts about the SDA church and I question about the people not the doctrines of the church. First of all SDA's is a recognized denomination like Baptist, Methodist, Catholics, and etc. Our world headquarters is in the Washington D.C. area so we are recognized by many political leaders and US Presidents. To give you a sign of relief we stay out of the political arena in Washington because we strongly believe in the separation of church and state.

Point B. Heaven will be a place for all people not for a specific religion because there are saints in all religions. Including non Christians, Jews, Catholics, Muslims, Atheists, or people who never heard the word Jesus. PERIOD!

C: Ellen White was a sweet lady who never put her writings above the Bible. Is the peoples fault who twist her writings and that is the main cause for some cultish SDA churches.

D: I was a Roman Catholic including my parents. If we never knew about the SDA church then our health would be different.

To uphold the U.S. Constitution I am not going to force anyone to accept the Sabbath day but here is a reason why I do in a non religious way.
I am a college student and a small business owner. I have stress during the week. I just need one day to set aside everything and relax. Even when I graduate my workload is going to increase because I'll be a professional person. So hey I don't want any chronic diseases.

2-0 out of 5 stars It's all about his saving grace.
I have not had the opportunity to read the book but I was browsing Amazon and the title and reviews caught my eye. This does not in anyway describe the Adventist church that I have been apart of for 35 of my 39 years. I was educated in in Adventist schools and in my heart I do believe that the adventist church is the remnant church. We do not in any way, shape, or form acknowlege Ellen White over the awesome authority of Jesus christ. We do believe Ellen White to be a prophet, and is definitely inspired, key word, INSPIRED. Ellen White time and time again refers the reader to the holy sciptures. She does not by any means attempt to challenge or belittle the authority of Christ. Yes I do read the writings of Ellen White and I do believe she was a prophet of Christ, and the bible teaches us that we are saved by grace alone so that know man can boast! What an awesome God! In essence, know individual can work his way into heaven, including Ellen G. White. I believe all religious material should be prayfully approached so that the holy spirit can reveal the truth.Perhaps the writer needs to examine himself before writing on a subject that he clearly is clueless about. ... Read more


3. The Adventist home: Counsels to Seventh-Day Adventist families (Christian home library)
by Ellen Gould Harmon White
Hardcover: 583 Pages (2001)
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Adventist homes can be a little bit of heaven on earth, if certain basic principles are followed. Like a chart to a sailor, this volume offers a reliable guide to those sailing on the challenging sea of matrimony. Counsel is offered on many facets of home life: choosing a mate, child discipline, grandparents, holidays, hospitality, moral standards, divorce, and living with an unbelieving spouse. The author points out pitfalls to be avoided and shows how to have a happy marriage by injecting the grace of God and the priciples of Christian courtesy into every aspect of family life.

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Hard Back
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing Association
Printed: 1980
Pages: 583

Table of Contents

SECTION I
THE HOME BEAUTIFUL

SECTION II
A LIGHT IN THE COMMUNITY

SECTION III
CHOOSING THE LIFE PARTNER

SECTION IV
FACTORS THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS OF FAILURE

SECTION V
FROM THE MARRIAGE ALTAR

SECTION VI
THE NEW HOME

SECTION VII
HERITAGE OF THE LORD

SECTION VIII
THE SUCCESSFUL FAMILY

SECTION IX
FATHER—THE HOUSE-BAND

SECTION X
MOTHER—QUEEN OF THE HOUSEHOLD

SECTION XI
CHILDREN—THE JUNIOR PARTNERS

SECTION XII
STANDARDS OF FAMILY LIVING

SECTION XIII
THE USE OF MONEY

SECTION XIV
GUARDING THE AVENUES OF THE SOUL

SECTION XV
GRACES THAT BRIGHTEN FAMILY LIFE

SECTION XVI
THE HOME AND ITS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS

SECTION XVII
RELAXATION AND RECREATION

SECTION XVIII
THOU SHALT BE RECOMPENSED

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4. In the Loins of Adam: A Historical Study of Original Sin in Adventist Theology
by Edwin Zackrison
Paperback: 430 Pages (2004-03-23)
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In Seventh-day Adventist Theology the specific topic of original sin has received ambivalent response in spite of the fact that Adventism claims to be evangelical in its treatment of scripture. Church discussions and debates over the nature of Christ and righteousness by faith need the perspective found in this historical study. This investigation is directed toward theologians, pastors, administrations and informed laymen who are interested in Adventist self-understanding. ... Read more


5. Church manual
by General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists
Paperback: 259 Pages (2000)
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6. Adventist Hot Potatoes (Anchor Series)
by Martin Weber
Paperback: Pages (1991-06)
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7. THE ADVENTIST HOME
by Ellen g White
 Hardcover: Pages (1952)
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8. Heartwarming Stories of Adventist Pioneers
by Norma J. Collins
Hardcover: 1 Pages (2007-01)
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"You will see your Lord a-coming in a few more days...Hear the band of music which is sounding thro' the air."
They look out at us from their portraits: earnest faces, still and sober for the photographer, above stiff collars and plain clothing. But who were they really, these strong-minded Adventist pioneers?
James White's transportation on his first preaching tour was a borrowed horse. Neither he--nor the horse--would ever be the same again. Noted surgeon Amos Twitchell amputated 12-year-old Uriah Smith's leg in a 20-minute amputation performed on the Smiths' kitchen table--with no anesthetic. Joseph Bates was almost ridden out on a rail during one of his preaching tours.
And who was the object of Annie Smith's unrequited love? "My lot has been to learn / Of friendship false, that bright will burn / When fortune spreads her wing of light, / but fades away when cometh night."
Often hungry and usually penniless, they argued passionately and worked tirelessly, hammering out their beliefs on the anvil of the Scriptures as the "only rule of faith and practice," following it intelligently and willingly.
None of them were perfect--but all of them did their best, by God's grace, to spread the message of Jesus' soon return and the good news of the seventh-day Sabbath. These are their stories. ... Read more


9. The 7th Day: The Story of the Seventh-Day Adventists
by Booton Herndon
 Hardcover: 267 Pages (1960)

Asin: B0015U5U7M
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10. Seventh-day Adventist Bible Commentary, vol. 1, Genesis to Deuteronomy (Volume1)
by Seventh Day Adventist
Hardcover: 1120 Pages (2000)
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16. Seventh-day Adventists and the Civil Rights Movement
by Samuel G.Jr. London
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2009-09-11)
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Seventh-day Adventists and the Civil Rights Movement is the first in-depth study of the denomination's participation in civil rights politics.It considers the extent to which the denomination's theology influenced how its members responded.This book explores why a brave few Adventists became social and political activists, and why a majority of the faithful eschewed the movement.

Samuel G. London, Jr., provides a clear, yet critical understanding of the history and theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church while highlighting the contributions of its members to political reform.Community awareness, the example of early Adventist pioneers, liberationist interpretations of the Bible, as well as various intellectual and theological justifications motivated the civil rights activities of some Adventists.For those who participated in the civil rights movement, these factors superseded the conservative ideology and theology that came to dominate the church after the passing of its founders.Covering the end of the 1800s through the 1970s, the book discusses how Christian fundamentalism, the curse of Ham, the philosophy of Booker T. Washington, pragmatism, the aversion to ecumenism and the Social Gospel, belief in the separation of church and state, and American individualism converged to impact Adventist sociopolitical thought.

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17. Pathways of the Pioneers: Stories of the Men and Women Who Founded the Adventist Church
Audio CD: Pages (1998-01)
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Asin: 0828020639
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Once you walk the pathways of the pioneers, you will have no doubt that God leads His people.

These are the pathways of the faithful men and women who devoted their lives to spreading the gospel and establishing the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

Including more than 100 amazing stories, this series begins with God's call to William Miller, concludes with the death of Ellen G. White, and brings to life all the wonderful and difficult years in between.

Dramatized by the creative team of Your Story Hour, these stories will inspire, delight, and educate. Sure to be enjoyed by all ages, this collection is excellent for a variety of settings, including the car, family worship, school classrooms, home school classes, and church programs.

22 CDs Aproximate running time: 23 hours 25 min. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Whole Family loves them
Our family enjoys listening to these stories during breakfast. Kids, adults and grandparents will enjoy listening to these stories. I am going to buy them for my sister and her family for Christmas. ... Read more


18. The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymnal
Hardcover: 832 Pages (1998-06)
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Asin: 0828003076
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This hymnal, published in 1985, includes 695 hymns and gospel songs. It contains the best of fine old hymns, early Advent hymns, contemporary hymns, favorites from the Church Hymnal, American folk hymns, modern gospel songs, compositions by Adventists, 225 Scripture readings and worship aids, and 11 indexes. Many tunes and readings are cross-referenced for versatility. Size: 6 1/8" x 9 1/4". ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Really Nice
My hymnal came new--black, as opposed to my church's blue ones, which is nice in case I want to bring it to church with me. Don't have to worry about people thinking I'm stealing a hymnal. It's beautiful; I adore singing hymns. I don't remember lyrics well, which is one of the reasons I got it. Really thankful to have it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Hymnal Book with Music
This has all the hymns known in the christian community....Amazing Grace, Tis so Sweet to Trust in Jesus, I surrender all, Rock of Ages....The Old Rugged Cross.I'm a pianist and this has all the music notation for over 500 hymns.This is a hardback.Keep in mind, if you're a pianist it can be hard to keep the pages from turning.I use paper clips or you can also place your bible on one of the edges to keep it from closing.

I like christian music in general, but hymns are very special to me and really make my heart sing.Everytime I play these in piano, I think of my mom, more of reason why I treasure these hymns.

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Hymnal Book with Music
This has all the hymns known in the christian community....Amazing Grace, Tis so Sweet to Trust in Jesus, I surrender all, Rock of Ages....The Old Rugged Cross.I'm a pianist and this has all the music notation for over 500 hymns.This is a hardback.Keep in mind, if you're a pianist it can be hard to keep the pages from turning.I use paper clips or you can also place your bible on one of the edges to keep it from closing.

I like christian music in general, but hymns are very special to me and really make my heart sing.Everytime I play these in piano, I think of my mom, more of reason why I treasure these hymns.

5-0 out of 5 stars SDA Community Evangelist
I was extremely pleased with the merchandise as well as the very responsive manner in which the merchandise was shipped to me...

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Array
This Hymnal contains music from the older hymnal and some newer songs.I love it.I am always singing special music in my church and this hymnal is fun and easy for my to sight read. ... Read more


19. We Have Tomorrow: The Story of American Seventh-Day Adventists With an African Heritage
by Louis Bernard Reynolds
 Hardcover: 383 Pages (1984-10)
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20. Historical Dictionary of the Seventh-Day Adventists (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements)
by Gary Land
Hardcover: 448 Pages (2005-03-17)
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Profiles a large Christian denomination that is only two centuries old, but one that has a rapidly growing member base, including a large presence in the Third World. Reviews the notable historical events in a chronology explains the development of the Seventh-day Adventist as a world religion in the introductory essay describes the persons, places, events, doctrines, publications, institutions, organizations, and societies that played a significant role in shaping the religion and provides an extensive bibliography of works on Seventh-day Adventism and books expressing Adventist views on theological and other issues. Written by an author who knows this history well as an Adventist who teaches at Andrews University, a major Seventh-day Adventist educational institution, and a member of the Association of Seventh-day Adventist historians. ... Read more


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