Was Daniel's Plant-Based Diet Nutritionally Adequate?

The story of Daniel’s decision to follow a plant-based diet in Babylon has captivated many for centuries. But was his choice nutritionally adequate for a young man in a foreign land? Let’s explore how his faith-driven diet compares to modern nutrition.

What Subjects Did Daniel Study? Insights into Babylonian Education and Culture

What did Daniel study in school? Journey back to ancient Babylon and uncover the rigorous education that shaped Daniel, blending mathematics, astronomy, languages, and faith. Discover how his training prepared him for leadership while staying true to his beliefs.

The Gospels' Witness to Jesus

Nicea and Chalcedon are names of places that are significant to the church because of important meetings that were held in these locations. These meetings put in place the wisdom distilled from much controversy and thought regarding the nature of Jesus. The results of those meetings the Nicene Creed and the Chalcedonian Definition-were the end products of long debate. To understand them we need to go back to find out the questions for which they provided answers.

Who Was Daniel?

An overview of the life and times of Daniel, a biblical prophet known for his role as a statesman and advisor in the Babylonian Empire. It highlights Daniel's early life in Judea, his exile to Babylon, and his unique position as a "layman prophet" who balanced faith with service in government. The article also explores the historical context of Daniel's era, including the rise and fall of empires like Assyria, Babylon, and Persia, and key figures such as Nebuchadnezzar and Cyrus the Great. It emphasizes Daniel's legacy through his writings, which are seen as particularly relevant to understanding the end times.

Marriage and Family: Resource Material

Resource Material for Marriage and Family
Prepared by Algae Salapan Densing, LPT
Western Mindanao Adventist Academy
Second Semester, School Year 2024–2025

Daniel and Revelation: Resource Material

Resource Material for Daniel and Revelation
Prepared by Algae Salapan Densing, LPT
Western Mindanao Adventist Academy
Second Semester, School Year 2024–2025

Knowledge vs. Wisdom: An Adventist Perspective

Knowledge and wisdom are distinct yet interconnected concepts vital to our spiritual journey. Knowledge refers to the accumulation of facts and understanding, particularly regarding God's Word and His principles. It serves as a foundation for our faith. Wisdom, however, is the application of that knowledge in real-life situations, allowing us to make sound decisions that align with God's will. While knowledge informs our understanding, wisdom guides our actions. Cultivating both is essential; we gain knowledge through study and prayer, and we seek wisdom from God to apply that knowledge in ways that honor Him and benefit others.

Did Jesus Preach to the Dead? Unveiling the Biblical Truth Behind the Mystery

In Christian theology, the events surrounding Jesus' death and resurrection hold deep significance, leading to various interpretations and discussions. One intriguing aspect is the belief that after His crucifixion, Jesus journeyed to the realm of the dead to preach and reveal Himself as the Messiah. This concept prompts essential questions about the nature of Christ’s mission and its implications for those who lived before Him. In this article, we will explore the biblical evidence for this claim, examining key scripture passages and the Adventist perspective. Join us as we uncover the truth behind this mysterious story and its relevance to our understanding of salvation and God’s grace for all humanity.

Is salvation a gift or a reward?

Salvation is a pure gift. I would like to quote Barclay in one of His statements, "Grace is a gift." Why? When we study the concept of gift in the theme of salvation, the apostle Paul understood it as a favor (Eph 2:8). The greek word Xaris (charis) some text translated it as a "charity" has many emphases. However, when we talk about salvation in its theological aspect we could never find a single verse that would support salvation as a reward. The bible is clear that we are saved by grace (chariti) through faith. I would like also to give emphasis that the term charis should be understood in the light of its context. Yes, not all charis should be translated as grace. But all of them are related to gifts. 

Christian Belief: Resource Material

Resource Material for Christian Belief

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