Record Live Podcast Adventist Record
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Record Live is a conversation about life, spirituality and following Jesus in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Heaven: Are we made for another world?
CS Lewis said "If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world." But what is heaven really? Many Christians look forward to heaven as a reward for earthly devotion. But is a longing for heaven really biblical? And how should we relate to the world around us if we're made for another world? #RecordLive Wednesdays 4pm, Podcast Friday.
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An eyewitness account of PNG for Christ
If you're an Adventist church member, you might have seen PNG posts all over your timeline and news feed. But what is happening up there and why? We get the rundown with our editor, Jarrod Stackelroth, who has just returned from the heart of the action. Why is PNG for Christ significant? And why might it have a lasting impact on this Division and the worldwide church? Tune in to find out. #RecordLive Wednesdays 4pm. Fridays podcast.
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The blessings and benefits of eating together
We live in a time where, although we’re connected online, we’re lonelier than ever. Looking back throughout history, we see people consistently coming together to eat. Throughout the Bible, Jesus regularly made time to sit with people over a meal. We’re joined by Signs of the Times assistant editor, Zanita Fletcher, to hear more about the science of dining and her experiences of inviting people to the table.
Read more: https://signsofthetimes.org.au/2022/07/the-science-of-dining-2/
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Reluctant vegetarian: my journey from meat-loving to plant-based
Is the Adventist health message still relevant? More and more of us are neglecting it. We chat with Adventist Record news editor Juliana Muniz about her health journey, why she never wanted to be vegetarian and what made her change. We also explore Adventist attitudes on both sides of the plant-based divide and what we can learn from each other. This episode was recorded in 2022 but hasn't been played on the podcast.
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In search of harmony: Science, faith and health
Over the years, scientific findings have both agreed with and contradicted the Adventist Health message. So where should we stand on science? Do we need science to be vindicated? These and other thought provoking questions were asked by one of our authors Daniel Livingston recently. We speak to him to find out more. #REcordLive Wednesdays 4pm AEST, Podcast Fridays.
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Small acts, big impact: a conversation with Joel Slade
Joel Slade believes that small acts can have a huge impact. It's why he started Penny Projects to serve the people of Zambia. But he also details his own journey of leaving paid, professional ministry and stepping out into the unknown. We talk about selfishness, service and stewardship.
After being a ministry for nine years, Joel decided he needed to continue to serve God in different places and spaces, a journey that led him to Africa, where he has met some amazing people and is making a difference.
For more, visit https://pennyprojects.org/