Advent Talk
General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: marcand on April 12, 2008, 12:01:56 PM
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This is an open question to anyone here ... I've only posted a couple of times, but I've been lurking for a while. I see there are only about 100 or so members here, so my question is this:
Where do other Adventists "hang out" on the web? I am looking for like-minded traditional (read: conservative) Adventists to network with in proclaiming the three angels messages of present truth over the best medium we've ever had: the internet. I'm also looking for areas to share this truth with others ... even within the church at large.
I currently have a web site that is geared towards Adventist readers, but I'm looking for ideas and talent to help with an outreach website that will present the truth using the most modern and relevant online methods possible, such as audio podcasts and video channels as well.
Any suggestions?
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Are you an argumentative person? Do you enjoy shoving the bible down someone's throat. Do you enjoy abusing others. Then send me a PM and I will show you to the place you need to be. I lurk there. I see lots of brawling there and no one stops it. It is a great place to slam things out in the open and not stand up and have a back bone.
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As I am also the Administrator of Maritime SDA OnLine, as we are having a lot of interesting discussions there that I believe would greatly interest and challenge you, I am inviting you to register there.
The URL is http://www.maritime-sda-online.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=cfrm
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Oops! I noticed after that you registered there today. :)
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Oops! I noticed after that you registered there today. :)
We all make mistakes. :P
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Hi Daryl,
Thanks from the reply! I remembered you saying something about that board in a welcome email when I signed up here, so I went and dug around, found it and signed up today! ;D
Patsi - thanks for the PM ... I'm going to check it out. I've also signed up at the Black SDA forums as well. Obviously from my pic I'm anglo, but I have a lot of friends who are African American, and to be honest, they have some of the best church services and preachers - just look at Walter Pearson.
OK, so any other places I should look for Adventists hiding out?
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Hi Daryl,
Thanks from the reply! I remembered you saying something about that board in a welcome email when I signed up here, so I went and dug around, found it and signed up today! ;D
Patsi - thanks for the PM ... I'm going to check it out. I've also signed up at the Black SDA forums as well. Obviously from my pic I'm anglo, but I have a lot of friends who are African American, and to be honest, they have some of the best church services and preachers - just look at Walter Pearson.
OK, so any other places I should look for Adventists hiding out?
Well, I run out of time for any more Forums, but I agree, with your observations regarding African Americans. It seems to be the same with most Indigenous people; at least with any I have had the pleasure to know (despite some very racist remarks I've heard from so-called dedicated SDA's).
Some of our closest friends, most dedicated and loveable Christians are Aborigines. My husband and I have been very much involved in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ministry (ATSIM) in Australia for quite a few years. Unfortunately, age is creeping up and we are unable to be involved as we'd still like to be.
One particular Adventist Aboriginal Pastor who died a couple of months ago, is a person whom we'll never forget. Despite the way that he and his family had been (mis) treated over the years, his most loveable manner, dry wit, but sincere Christianity and caring for other people, is something we will never forget. He taught us so much about the love of Christ, as well as teaching us much about his culture and people, as well as what 'true friendship' is. Some of his final words to my husband, just several days before he died were "Bob, Jesus is coming much sooner than we think. We don't have much time left. We need to pray for our families to be ready too." :praying: It still seems surreal that we won't see him at the next Aboriginal Regional Meeting, but we sure look forward to meeting again, at the feet of Jesus.
Sorry! I digressed there from your original question, but I don't have any more 'web ideas', as there just isn't enough hours in a day for me to be more involved.