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Historical fact: Harbor Springs Convention (July 15 – August 17, 1891) is noted by Adventist historians as a decisive “turning point” in the development of Adventist education because during that meeting the Church embarked on creating a distinctive philosophy of Adventist education.Campbell, Michael W. "Harbor Springs Convention." Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists. September 09, 2020. Accessed February 28, 2024. encyclopedia.adventist.org/article?id=A9F9.#AdventistHistory #ChurchHistory #Adventist #Religion ... See MoreSee Less
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We would like to wish Katharine Van Arsdale a very happy birthday today. Katharine is the Digital Librarian for Adventist Digital Library and serves as project manager for resource digitization and the ADL website. We are grateful for her dedication and commitment to making the Center for Adventist Research's resources available online to researchers throughout the world. We wish her the Lord's richest blessings as she celebrates another year of life. ... See MoreSee Less
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03.15.1975. George Vandeman and George Knowles held the first “It Is Written Revelation Seminar” at San Diego’s Shrine Auditorium on March 15 and 16, 1975. Revelation Seminars were an evangelism born of an exchange of ideas between John Coltheart, Northern European Division ministerial secretary, and George Knowles, evangelist at the New Gallery Centre in London in 1969. All-day and half-day Sabbath seminars were used as a means of consolidating interests from the evangelistic meetings. These seminars served several purposes, being held in a rented convention facility that provided a “halfway house” between the plush evangelistic venue and the more humble local Adventist church.#OnThisDate #AdventistHistory ... See MoreSee Less
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March 15 - 24, 2024 is Spring Break at Andrews University. The Center will have limited hours during this time. ... See MoreSee Less
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