How To Use Adventism In A Sentence
- Immigrants aren't the only ones embracing Seventh-day Adventism. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
- Some newcomers to Adventism also appreciate the church's clarity about what's expected of Christ's followers. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
- Publicized research on Adventists' health "has helped bring some objective evaluation of Adventism... particularly all up and down the West Coast," said G. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
- * Likewise, I was bemused by one of the later commenter’s insistence that I must’ve been raised in/rebelled against a quasi-libertarian fringe sect of Adventism, which is not at all the case. Randomness to let you know I’m still alive
- Newly arrived immigrants in the United States often come from parts of Latin America or Africa where Seventh-day Adventism has long-established churches, schools and hospitals. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
- Newly released data show Seventh-day Adventism growing by 2.5% in North America, a rapid clip for this part of the world, where Southern Baptists and mainline denominations, as well as other church groups are declining. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
- Yet I think the continued presence of these wrong doctrines has a baleful and divisive influence in Adventism, causing large segments of the denomination to lurch towards legalism and works righteousness.
- And like any church, Adventism of course has its sectarian movements and offshoots.
- During the Great Awakenings interdenominational evangelicalism, Pentecostalism and Christian fundamentalism emerged, along with new Protestant denominations such as Adventism, and new branches of Restorationism, particularly Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormonism. Think Progress
- Since the mid-19th century when the movement sprang up in New Hampshire, Seventh-day Adventism has had an urgent mission to bring the gospel — with a distinctive emphasis on Christ's imminent second coming — to the ends of the earth. Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church