Saturday, January 29, 2011

WAA Podcast Episode 24: Does God Speak? (54:10)

Adventists believe that God shows He cares by always being in touch with people. The way God continues to speak to us today is through the Bible and prophecy. But before the Bible even existed, God used a variety of means and methods, including people, to communicate his plans. Although some ways were stranger than others, the messages were always clear, relevant, and life saving (click on title to hear podcast).

This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne have an insightful talk with WAA? Contributor, Roshan Mansinghani, about the different ways God speaks to us through prophecy and the Bible. Roshan also shares how the question of whether God’s inspired messages are true and meaningful was the difference between becoming Christian or rejecting God.


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Friday, January 21, 2011

WAA Podcast Episode 23: A.J. Talks Relationships (55:35)

Jesse Sias (left), Samuel Ikonne (Center), AJ Jones (right)
Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

Relationships play an important role in the world of Adventism. Although Adventists are taught to live in harmony with both God and people, that doesn’t mean there won’t be any problems. Adventists are just as human as anyone and can experience relationship problems as they grow in their faith. The good news is that no matter how bad things may get, God has a way of healing broken relationships if there is a willingness to live by His principles (click on title to hear podcast).

This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne talk to a loyal listener turned guest A.J. Jones about how God’s principles have made a difference in his life and his relationship with others. A.J. is currently involved at the Arlington Seventh-day Adventist Chruch in a ministry called Divorce Care whose purpose is to help people rebuild their lives using Biblical principles and guidelines. Divorce care is a ministry open to the community.

For more information on Divorce Care click here.

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Friday, January 14, 2011

WAA Podcast Episode 22: Raquel Goes Solo to GYC (50:08)


(left to right) Jesse Sias, Raquel Coy, Samuel Ikonne 
 It’s not every day you see young people stepping out to share their faith and making a difference. But this past December that’s exactly what over 5,000 young people did at the 2010 GYC Session in Maryland and WAA? brings you a first hand account.

This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne talk to Raquel Coy about her experience at her first GYC. Being that it was her first solo trip anywhere outside of Texas, Raquel says that despite the challenges it was all worth it in the end. Raquel’s commitment to her faith this early in life is what being an Adventist youth is all about.

GYC is a youth led movement of Seventh-day Adventists which focuses on Bible study, intense prayer and living out one’s faith in Jesus. To learn more about GYC go to gycweb.org.

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