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The Adventist Clarity Project is a podcast dedicated to providing clear, accurate insights into Seventh-day Adventist theology, church governance, and official doctrinal positions. In a world where individual voices often get mistaken for official church stances, we separate fact from fiction and authorized teaching from personal interpretation. We aim to help listeners—both Adventists and non-Adventists alike—understand: How the SDA Church actually develops and establishes its doctrinal pos ...
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Signs Radio

Signs of the Times magazine

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Signs of the Times is a Christian worldview magazine published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia since 1886. The podcast is a little newer than that.
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Record Wrap

Adventist Record

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Record Wrap brings you the main Adventist headlines from across the South Pacific and the world—weekly. In about 15 minutes, get caught up on everything you need to know. Each episode features the main stories of the week and a special segment, "Making Headlines," with a quick roundup of global Adventist news and other stories of interest. A closing interview on the main story offers deeper insights into what's happening in our community. Hosted by news editor Juliana Muniz alongside a rotat ...
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Imagine a thriving Adventist movement in the South Pacific. Do images or stories come quickly to mind? This podcast recounts important events, stories and memories from Adventists throughout the South Pacific. These mission stories from our past are proof that the Adventist movement is alive and thriving. Listen to these podcasts and step out to join these pioneering Adventists with Jesus on His mission of making disciple-makers in the South Pacific.
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Adult Bible Study Guide Podcast

South Pacific Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

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This podcast has been provided by the South Pacific Division Sabbath School and Personal Ministries, Christian Services for the Blind and Hearing Impaired and Adventist Media Network and hosted by the Sabbath School Personal Ministries Department at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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Restore Podcast

Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

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A podcast seeking to Restore the Vision, Restore the Mission, Restore the Church. Presented by Javier Diaz, North Region Pastoral Ministries Field Associate for Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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We are here to connect Seventh Day Adventists and other Bible believing Christians with each other and information to help them lead life at it's very best. Living Remnant exists to empower our community to lead fully enriched lives based on Biblical principles. We do this by sharing personal stories about living remnant in our daily lives and interview relevant topic experts to bring you quality information that improves the quality of your daily life.
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InVerse

Sabbath School and Personal Ministries

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Pr. Justin Kim and his five friends discuss the latest inVerse Bible study guide topics for young adults. This podcast is a joint production of the Sabbath School / Personal Ministries Dept. of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and Hope Channel International. Find more info at inversebible.org, hopetv.org/inverse, or @inversebible on social media outlets.
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Out of His deep love for humanity, God changes our lives and asks us to move His love into our community and world. We are uniquely positioned at Andrews University to share the story of God’s love from the residence halls to the farthest parts of the earth. We accomplish our mission by engaging people across generations to be disciples of Jesus through the process of Connect. Grow. Serve. Go.
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Disciple Linds

Lindsey Anthony

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Christian Minute was created to answer questions about Christianity across all social Media Platforms in just one minute! Christian Minute Extended takes on a more in depth look at those topics! Created by Seventh Day Adventist, Lindsey Anthony a former stand up comedian, you can be sure to catch some laughs while gaining spiritual knowledge.
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“The Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk with Sheriff Kory Honea," is a podcast series aimed at engaging and educating the citizens of Butte County through meaningful conversations about public safety topics and issues. Each episode features Sheriff Kory Honea in one-on-one interviews with guests, discussing a broad range of public safety-related issues in a conversational and free-form format.
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"What drives Conrad Vine’s strong opposition to ADRA and the General Conference’s involvement with the United Nations? In this episode, we unpack his arguments, question their foundations, and explore the broader implications for our church and its mission." Leave us a comment. You can watch this on YouTube Apple Podcast Rumble…
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The media, whether local or national, plays a vital role in keeping our community informed. In this episode of Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk, Sheriff Honea is joined by David Little, former editor of the Chico Enterprise-Record, to talk about the important partnership between law enforcement and the media, and why working together is essential dur…
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In September 2025, four women will take on a world-first challenge: riding a quad tandem bike across Australia. Their goal? To spark conversation and raise funds for Gotcha4Life, an organisation dedicated to mental fitness and suicide prevention. This week on Record Live, we chat with rider Anna Lindbeck about the upcoming journey—and how each of u…
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Adventists across Australia unite to confront family violence, with new initiatives aiming to make churches ‘safe, not silent.’ We also share details about a new Faith FM series highlighting women who shaped the Reformation and Sanitarium’s latest community outreach efforts. Plus, in Making Headlines, meet a young Adventist heading to the North Pol…
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Send us a Text Message - include e-mail or phone number in your message to receive a response. Episode 116 features an amazing, personal, and in-depth conversation with Spencerville Church Lead Pastor Chad Stuart. We go deep into his faith journey, his call to ministry, the fire at Spencerville that made headlines, evangelism, why he left social me…
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You'd be forgiven for not having ever heard of P. Oxy. XV 1786, otherwise known as the "Oxyrhynchus hymn". It's a papyrus manuscript written in Greek and was discovered, alongside numerous other papyri, in the ancient buried city of Oxyrhynchus, Egypt in 1918. We don't have the entire hymn, but what we do have goes a little like this: Together all …
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This week, the South Pacific Division Executive Committee meetings set the course for the future of mission, including the return of key departments like Youth, Children’s and Family Ministries; new leadership appointments and the strategic focus guiding the Church over the next five years. We hear from SPD and GC leaders about the alignment betwee…
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Domestic violence and family violence are still frighteningly prevalent in today's society. We talk with Counsellor Paul Bogacs about why human nature seems to facilitate a need for control, the power of raising awareness, how the church can address the issue and we also get a sneak peak of what will happen at the enditnow summit August 22-23, wher…
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In law enforcement, it is not uncommon for our deputies to respond to calls involving people having a mental health related issue or suffering from addiction. In this episode of Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk, Sheriff Honea discusses the important topic with Scott Kennelly, director of Butte County Public Health, and how our two agencies often work…
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Are short-term mission trips just an excuse to see another country? Or is there a value for the missionary and the community they visit? Why go on a mission trip? Is it something anyone can do or just for the few? Record's own Olivia Fairfax has just returned from Africa, with some stories to tell. We find out more about why she was there and wheth…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating and controversial journey of Walter Veith, the former university professor who transformed from respected zoologist to one of Seventh-day Adventism's most polarizing figures. We explore Veith's dramatic transition from the academic world to evangelical ministry, following his path from financial st…
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Is there anything that we, as Christians, have to do to stay saved? Is sanctification necessary for salvation? What really is sanctification—and how does understanding the process of salvation help in our own personal faith journey? Today we ask these questions and more with SPD ministerial secretary Dr Edyta Jankiewicz. #RecordLive Join us live on…
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California Senate Bill 2 (SB 2), which was signed into law in September 2023, significantly revised California's laws regarding concealed carry permits (CCW). In this episode of Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk, Sheriff Honea sits down with CCW expert, Deputy Joe Pinder from the Solano County Sheriff’s Office, to discuss all the places CCW holders ar…
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Can justice be practised without faith? In this episode, we explore that question through the lens of a new book launched at Avondale University Church—Practising Justice by Nathan Brown. Plus, we follow a 250-kilometre fundraising run, look at child safety commitments across the South Pacific, and check in with global headlines on domestic violenc…
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Some people claim that fiction has little real world value, while others swear by its ability to open new worlds and even enhance one's spiritual journey. Can literature help you to read the Bible better? How can a reader avoid content that is not uplifting and fix their mind on heavenly things? We examine these questions and more with grad student…
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Send us a Text Message - include e-mail or phone number in your message to receive a response. In episode 115, I have an amazing missional conversation with my friend Pastor Abdiel Del Toro. We talk about his faith journey, how God saved his life, leadership, discipleship, his book, and more. Show Notes/Links/Resources Book—Cambiar o No Cambiar: La…
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What does it really mean to live a life of worship? Join Worship Project host Dayne Haberman as we explore how worship extends beyond music and church services into our everyday lives. In this episode, we unpack what it looks like to honour God in our work, through hardship, and how to cultivate a lifestyle that responds to His love in every moment…
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Papua New Guinea’s rapid church growth is reshaping leadership representation in the South Pacific. In this episode, we explain what the SPD Executive Committee is and why PNG now has more seats. Plus, hear about the SPD’s new associate leaders, a message from the GC president, and global headlines—from a community-focused café in Texas to a study …
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Why do so many of us feel not good enough, unlovable, or like we don’t belong? Clinical psychologist Jessica Bishop explains how these “life’s lies” form, how they impact us, and how we can start to break free—through both psychology and grace. To view the full list of schemas head to this link: https://www.attachmentproject.com/blog/early-maladapt…
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This is our next delivery of our critique of Conrad Vine sermon. Although Conrad Vine and the anti-science movement were unsuccessful in getting their agenda added to the official discussion at the General Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, they did succeed in drawing attention to their cause. Their efforts highlighted to the global church communit…
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In December 2024, Butte County faced an unthinkable tragedy. The moment the radio call came in—two children shot at Feather River Adventist School—every available law enforcement officer in the county responded without hesitation to stop the threat and protect innocent lives. In this powerful episode of Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk, Sheriff Honea…
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This week at the GC Session, new leaders were elected to guide the global Seventh-day Adventist Church, including the reappointment of the South Pacific Division (SPD) leadership team. The SPD’s video report highlighted mission initiatives across the region, while South Pacific performers and delegates brought colour and vibrancy to the event. We a…
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#RecordLive The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, is a dedicated Seventh-day Adventist. He was over at the General Conference Session in St Louis, and this episode features a pre-recorded interview with him and our correspondent Jarrod. How did PNG for Christ affect local communities? What's it like being an Adventist in politics? J…
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What does it mean to celebrate NAIDOC Week—not just as a cultural observance, but as a national calling? In this episode, Indigenous pastor Darren Garlett unpacks the history, heart and hope behind NAIDOC and what it really means for Australia’s future. We talk about truth-telling, intergenerational mentoring, the role of faith and why reconciliati…
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The global Adventist Church has a new leader. Pastor Erton Köhler, the first South American to serve as General Conference president, was elected this weekend at the GC Session in St Louis. In this special episode, we break down who he is, what he’s said so far and what to expect from his leadership. Plus, hear reflections from South Pacific Divisi…
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The 62nd General Conference Session is about to kick off in the United States. Our editor Jarrod Stackelroth is on the ground and gives us a preview of what’s to come. We also check in with Ashley Jankiewicz at NAC Big Camp, and share the story of an Adventist cookbook named “Best in the World.” 00:00 Opening and headlines 00:22 Adventist cookbook …
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Too often people feel like they have to be perfect to go to church. But church was never meant to be a place for perfect people to gather. Today on Record Live, we’re talking with Pastor Toby Clare, who runs a community program called ‘Messy Church.’ Together, we will explore what it looks like to create a church culture where people can come and d…
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Send us a Text Message - include e-mail or phone number in your message to receive a response. Episode 114 features Carla Monnier, youth and young adult pastor of WholeLife Church in Orlando. She shares her incredible story that will bless and challenge you. Show Notes/Links/Resources Pacific Union College article: "A New Sense of Identity"…
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Scriptural Basis: Exod. 1:1–22; Gen. 37:26–28; Gen. 39:2, 21; Acts 7:6; Gal. 3:16, 17; Exod. 2:1–25.Key Text: “The children of Israel groaned because of the bondage, and they cried out; and their cry came up to God because of the bondage. So God heard tBy South Pacific Division - Seventh-day Adventist Church
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Why does the Seventh-day Adventist Church meet together every five years? What happens and how do the elections work? The General Conference session starts at the end of next week. We talk with Dr Brad Kemp from Adventist Media, who is an experienced church administrator and knows a lot about the structure of the church, how election processes work…
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In this episode, we explore why Adventist Record is teaching Adventists to write, with highlights from recent storytelling workshops held in Papua New Guinea. We also celebrate five residents aged 101 and over at Adventist Aged Care Wahroonga, hear how a PNG church became officially organised after 27 years, learn about a new Adventist radio statio…
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Some cases strike at the heart of a community—and the arson fire at Bidwell Mansion in December 2024 was one of them. In a new episode of Sheriff’s Mic: Cleared to Talk, Sheriff Honea sits down with Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey to break down the investigation. Together, they discuss how detectives identified the suspect and meticulous…
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Are we feeling our way into failure? In an age where empathy is praised as a high virtue, some argue it's steering us toward destruction. This episode explores the unintended consequences of unchecked compassion—and those who advocate for the abandonment of empathy altogether. Is our obsession with empathy making the West morally fragile? Read the …
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In a world that is increasingly polarised and where a number of prominent international conflicts are raging, peace is needed more than ever. Join us this week to find some practical ways to get access to the peace that passes understanding. We talk about: Informing your emotions Cultivating gratitude in all things Writing as catharsis Finding comm…
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The children’s series The Rescue is back with a brand new season—using puppets, animation and music to introduce Jesus to kids with no church background. We take a look at the heart behind the series, why it matters, and how it’s reaching today’s digital generation. This episode also features a story about an Aussie Adventist who earned a King’s Bi…
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