Welcome to another podcast episode of "What's an Adventist?"
Before we left SYC we had a chance to talk to one more guest, brother Earl Goodrich. Brother Earl grew up in the Adventist church and has been in a variety of leadership roles for many years. He has seen the challenges the church faces in being a relevant influence on young people. Brother Earl is actively involved in a project called "To be Continued" based out of Houston, TX. This project is a youth oriented ministry intent on reaching out to young people with the hopes of engaging them in genuine conversation about the issues of faith and God (click on title to listen to podcast).
On this final SYC podcast Jesse Sias and Sam Ikonne talk to brother Earl about his experiences within Adventism and explore his ideas about how churches can begin to engage today's youth.
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WAA would like to thank SYC for the opportunity to be a part of their ministry. Until next year!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
WAA Podcast Episode 39: WAA Goes to Southern Youth Conference: Day 2 (1:55:54)
WAA Host Jesse Sias and WAA Producer Eli Miranda with SYC VP of Programming Scott Iller and SYC President Ann Ikonne (center) |
Welcome back to a special 2 hour podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”
WAA brings you day 2 of the Southern Youth Conference from Richardson, TX. Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne take you behind the scenes to meet the Adventist’s that are the driving force making SYC a life changing and spiritually uplifting experience .
On this podcast meet Adventists Barbara, Mark, NIck, Brother Dee as well as hear from influential leaders within the SDA Church like Lee Batton the Pathfinder Area Director for the Texas Conference, Richardson SDA Pastor Dan Serns, Student Pastor Daniel, Director of the Leadership Program Dave Ferguson from Andrews University and more!
WAA thanks everyone at SYC for their dedication to God and the passion they have demonstrated by living out their faith and reaching out to others. We at WAA pray that God continues to lift up young people everywhere who are looking to make a difference in the name of Christ.
If you would like to comment on this podcast, click on the “comment” link below. If you are planning an event or have ministry that you would like WAA to be a part of, please contact us at whatsanadventist@hotmail.com and we will do our best to support you.
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
Learn more about Pathfinders at: http://www.pathfindersonline.org/
For more about the Leadership program at Andrews University go to: www.andrews.edu/ulead or contact Director of the Leadership Program Dave Ferguson directly at ferg@andrews.edu
To see what else is happening at Richardson SDA Church go to: www.richardsonsdachurch.org/
Sunday, July 10, 2011
WAA Podcast Episode 38: WAA Goes to Southern Youth Conference: Day 1 (75:15)
Welcome to a special edition of WAA! This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne head to Richardson, TX to the Southern Youth Conference. SYC is an event organized by young adult Adventists in order to equip and inspire other young adults for leadership and witnessing. WAA takes you behind the scenes of SYC where you’ll have a chance to meet some of the speakers, staff, and attendees.
On this podcast you’ll hear from Vice President of Advertisement for SYC,Phillip Parraway, SYC President Ann Ikonne, Seminar Presenter Matt McMearty, and WAA Contributor Raquel Coy.
Learn more about SYC at http://www.sycweb.net/
Other resources talked about in this podcast:
Visit http://www.libertymagazine.org/ for news and information on church and state relations.
Monday, June 27, 2011
WAA Podcast Episode 37: Meet the Crew of AdventConnection (33:36)
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The Crew of AdventConnection |
This week Jesse Sias talks with Kijana and Teresa from AdventConnection to learn about the people behind this ministry and find out what they hope to accomplish.
Click here to find out how you can get in touch with AdventConnection.
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WAA Podcast Episode 36: You Don't Have to be a Big Time Evangelist (37:43)
Bishop TD Jakes, pastors the Potter's House in Dallas, TX |
This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne talk with WAA Contributor Christopher Mckenzie about what it means to be an evangelist and what it takes to share your faith with someone else. Also, in this podcast Jesse, Sam, and Chris discuss T.D. Jakes visiting Oakwood Adventist University to teach evangelism in the light of his views regarding the Sabbath. Click here to see T.D. Jake's take on the Sabbath.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
WAA Podcast Episode 35: Can Prophecy be Trusted? (58:44)
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Harold Camping claimed that his prediction of Judgment Day on May 21, 2011 was from the Bible |
Harold Camping recently made a prediction that the beginning of the "end of the world" would happen on May 21, 2011. His prediction garnered enough attention from the media to make it one of the most publicized “end of the world” predictions in quite some time. While Camping claimed that his prediction was straight out of the Bible, many, including Christians, were certain that this prediction would certainly bite the dust and go down in history as just another scandalous hoax. This had led many people to continue to doubt the reliability of Bible prophecy.
This week Jesse Sias sits down with WAA Contributor Pastor Tony Gonzales to talk about where Camping’s prediction went wrong and whether the Bible can truly be a reliable source of prophecy. Jesse and Pastor Tony also talk about a failed prophetic prediction in Adventist history that took place in the mid-1800’s that came to be known as the “Great Disappointment" as well as explore a number of Old Testament prophecies that came true! (click on title to hear podcast).
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Thank you for your support and your prayers!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
WAA Podcast Episode 34: Prophecy, This is Serious Stuff (61:42)
Welcome to another podcast episode of "What's an Adventist?"
“And the Lord God of their fathers sent to them by his messengers…because he had compassion on his people, and on his dwelling place: But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, till there was no remedy.” (2 Chronicles 36:15, 16)
Anyone reading this Biblical passage would see the seriousness of messing with God’s word or his prophets. At the same time one would notice that God sent his prophets because he had compassion on his people who time and time again were found rebelling against God’s covenant. This pretty much sums up the whole purpose of prophecy. Prophecy is an expression of God’s love towards a fallen humanity and a warning to the destructive effects of falling away from His will.
This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne sit down with SDA Pastor Tony Gonzales to talk about how prophecy impacted God’s people in Biblical times and the role Adventism has played in impacting modern times through the historical understanding of the books of Daniel and Revelation (click on title to listen to podcast).
If you would like to comment on this podcast please click on the "comment"link below. You can also contact us at whatsanadventist@hotmail.com or join our facebook page. Thank you for listening!
“And the Lord God of their fathers sent to them by his messengers…because he had compassion on his people, and on his dwelling place: But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, till there was no remedy.” (2 Chronicles 36:15, 16)
Anyone reading this Biblical passage would see the seriousness of messing with God’s word or his prophets. At the same time one would notice that God sent his prophets because he had compassion on his people who time and time again were found rebelling against God’s covenant. This pretty much sums up the whole purpose of prophecy. Prophecy is an expression of God’s love towards a fallen humanity and a warning to the destructive effects of falling away from His will.
This week Jesse Sias and Samuel Ikonne sit down with SDA Pastor Tony Gonzales to talk about how prophecy impacted God’s people in Biblical times and the role Adventism has played in impacting modern times through the historical understanding of the books of Daniel and Revelation (click on title to listen to podcast).
If you would like to comment on this podcast please click on the "comment"link below. You can also contact us at whatsanadventist@hotmail.com or join our facebook page. Thank you for listening!
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