Friday, July 26, 2013

WAA Podcast Episode 73: Missionary Impossible (39:19)


Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?” 
J.N. Andrews was the first official
Adventist missionary

Adventists have a strong reputation for being “mission” minded. In fact, Adventism became a global denomination because of its passion for and dedication to missionary work around the world. What many people don’t know is early in its history Adventists were reluctant to send missionaries overseas and thought this to be an impossible task. What they failed to realize was the rest of the world was yearning for the gospel and the Advent message and God had a plan to reach them. Not exactly Adventism’s finest hour.

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This week WAA host Jesse Sias talks about the challenges and doubts the Adventist pioneers faced when thinking about spreading the gospel unto the “uttermost parts of the earth.” Also in this podcast Jesse shares some tips for sleeping in hot weather. For our listeners in Texas (or other hot spots), you definitely don’t want to miss these!

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

WAA Podcast Episode 72: Come and See an Adventist Health Fair (54:13)

Members of the Come and See SDA Church hold
their 1st Annual Community Health Fair, Keller, TX

Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

Adventists have long been known for having a health message but it’s one thing to talk about having a health message and it’s another to actively help people with their health. As part of its outreach efforts the Come and See Seventh-day Adventist Church in Keller, TX held its1st annual community health fair. People from the community took advantage of a variety of free health screenings, healthy snacks, medical consultations, and spiritual guidance. 

This week Jesse and Abraham take WAA on the road and talk with the leaders, organizers, and volunteers responsible for organizing the health fair to find out exactly what motivated the Come and See Church to reach out to their community in this way.  

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If you would like to know more about the Come and See SDA Church go to www.kellercomeandsee.com

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Monday, February 25, 2013

WAA Podcast Episode 71: The Commandments of Love (49:57)

Are God's commandments just rules or acts of love?
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Welcome to another podcast episode of "What's an Adventist?"

One of the most iconic laws in history are the Ten Commandments. Although written thousands of years ago, in supernatural fashion, they have transcended time and cultures. Many consider the Ten Commandments to be the highest standard of both spiritual and moral living. What is it about the Ten Commandments that make them so special? Are they just a bunch of rules or do they teach us a more profound truth about ourselves and God?

Adventists believe the Ten Commandments are still relevant today and still make it a point to teach and keep all ten as they are outlined in the book of Exodus. Adventists are sometimes accused of practicing and encouraging legalism, but this is far from the truth.

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This week Jesse and Abraham talk about the truths behing the Ten Commandments and the reason God has preserved these laws for us today. 

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Click here for a study on the Ten Commandments, "The Law and the Gospel" (Bible Research Institute)


Saturday, February 9, 2013

WAA Podcast Episode 70: H-E-Double Hockey Sticks (59:13)

Is hell a real place where bad people are tortured forever?
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Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?” 

The idea of hell has been around for a very long time. The Greek philosopher, Socrates, taught that hell was a place of eternal torment although he acknowledged it was a fictitious idea. Over time the idea of hell and eternal torment became very literal and was used as a tactic to scare people into being saved. In some cases people even gave up their own possessions and dignity to avoid the fire and brimstone.  

Today, there are still many Christians who believe hell is a real place where bad people go to be forever tormented by Satan. Many believe this is divine justice and many still use this idea to prompt people to seek salvation. Unfortunately, these ideas do more damage than good when it comes to helping people understand the God of the Bible. How can a loving and just God allow people to burn and be tormented forever? 

An early Adventist author wrote, “How repugnant to every emotion of love and mercy, and even to our sense of justice, is the doctrine that the wicked dead are tormented with fire and brimstone in an eternally burning hell; that for the sins of a brief earthly life they are to suffer torture as long as God shall live.” While Adventists believe in a real hell, it has very little in common with the popular ideas most people have grown up hearing and believing. 

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This week Jesse Sias and Abraham Miranda talk about what the Bible has to say about hell and help clear up any misconceptions and distortions about one of the most threatening teachings in the Bible. 

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Study mentioned in this podcast:

"Watch Out for Hell", Biblical Research Institute

Saturday, February 2, 2013

WAA Podcast Episode 69: Are These the Last Days of the Last Days? (51:00)

"Last Day Events" by Ellen White provides
an insightful commentary on the events
 leading up to the Second Coming
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Welcome to our first WAA podcast of 2013!

The study of last day events. also called eschatology, has always been a part of the Adventist identity. Regarding the last days and Christ's second coming, Ellen White counseled, "Great pains should be taken to keep this subject before the people." Within Adventism there has always been an earnest interest in last day events and as with other Biblical doctrines the study of eschatology can be misconstrued and abused. But when studied carefully and prayerfully, eschatology reveals God's faithfulness through difficult times, the magnitude of His divine will, and shows us how He will carry out His ultimate judgements. 

For some Christians, including Adventists, eschatology has become too much of a mystery or a complex puzzle. An attitude is emerging within the church suggesting since last day events are complex, hard to understand or just plain weird, it may be time to move on, focus on the gospel message alone and not worry about the "last days."

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This week Jesse Sias and Abraham Miranda talk about the emerging attitudes surrounding eschatology within Adventism,  provide a brief commentary about Christian attitudes towards violence, and share our WAA fans home remedies for the flu (or vampire bites). Try these remedies at your own risk!

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Articles mentioned in this podcast:

Resurrecting an Old Adventist Teaching, Spectrum Magazine



Monday, December 24, 2012

WAA Podcast Episode 68: To Vote or Not to Vote? (53:06)


Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

A lot has happened since our last podcast. Our country elected a President, the holidays are in full swing, and a man who looked like Jesus was escorted out of a dart’s tournament. Oh yeah, and let’s not forget the world is coming to an end on December 21, 2012…again.

This week Jesse Sias and Abraham Miranda provide a commentary on some recent stories and events that have made the news over the last month, including what our WAA fans had to say about the issue on whether Adventist’s should vote, or not.

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We also want to thank those of you who have reached out to share a testimony, show support and to give us ideas and feedback. We value what you have to say and are working hard to bring you more on the topics you want to hear.

Also, on this day we want to remember those families and the community involved in the tragic shooting in Connecticut. Our hearts, prayers, and thoughts go out to those who are suffering and grieving, words cannot express the devastation we feel...

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Friday, November 2, 2012

WAA Podcast Episode 67: Truth or Nice Thoughts? (1:14:47)


God doesnt just want us to have
a nice life, He wants us to have
eternal life!

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Welcome to another podcast episode of “What’s an Adventist?”

While nice thoughts can be helpful that doesn’t mean they are always true. When it comes to faith, we can’t rely on just “nice thinking” to guide our spirituality. While it may be nice to think of the Sabbath as a day off to hang out with church friends and perform acts of charity, the truth is the Sabbath is central to God’s identity as Creator, is part of His eternal law (The Ten Commandments) and has a lot to do with our allegiance to Him.

The general attitudes of our post modern culture are saturated with nice thoughts but many of those thoughts either run contrary to what the Bible teaches or have the effect of softening aspects of faith that should inspire conviction and a reverence for God and His revelations.

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On this podcast Jesse Sias and Abraham Miranda talk about the effects of post modernism on the Adventist and Christian faith and give a few examples of how today’s Christian religion seems to be sinking into a ocean of “nice thinking.”

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Articles mentioned in this podcast:

“Afterlife Exists Says Top Brain Surgeon”-The Telegraph

“Adventism for the Postmodern Generation”-Spectrum Magazine