“Ellen White Said . . .”
Dispelling Myths and Reaffirming Faith
I tried to get out of it—I really did, but there was no getting around the requirement. If I wanted to pursue denominational teacher certification, I would have to take the course “The Gift of Prophecy,” also known among my peers as the “Ellen White course.”
Avoiding Fake Degrees and Diploma Mills:
Recommendations for Educators and Academic Administrators
The purpose of this article is to address the issue of degree fraud, share the biblical basis regarding integrity as it relates to such situations, present ways to identify reputable colleges and accredited degree programs, and inform administrators and teachers, so they can better advise students about how to avoid enrolling in non-reputable institutions and programs.
Age-appropriate Experiences and Rituals That Help Students Encounter God
Part I
Experiencing salvation is a process that involves daily, lifelong learning and communication with God.
Adventist Education and Its Eschatological Dimension in the Writings of Ellen White
Seventh-day Adventists have historically placed a high value on the Bible and its multifaceted truth, which has been illuminated and supported by the writings of Ellen G. White.
Introducing Ellen White to a New Generation
Maybe you’ve noticed—many of the younger generation aren’t reading Ellen White. Often, the problem is that, to them, her writings have lost their relevance.
The Bible, Ellen White, and Fiction: One Teacher’s Journey
All along my Emmaus pathway, despite my foolishness and slowness of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken, Jesus has been with me, patiently prodding me to an understanding of fiction’s role.
Far Beyond the Virtual Classroom:
The Power of Home Visitation
Visiting students in their own home environments is a good way to get to know them and to build a good relationship with the family, especially at the beginning of the school year.
Caminos Que No Se Olvidan [Paths That Are Not Forgotten]
This book was written in Spanish by Jorge Platon Maquera Sosa, who is a professor of math education and director of postgraduate studies in education at Peruvian Union University, also known as Universidad Peruana Unión (UPeU), in Lima, Peru.
Adventist History Study Tour:
Walking in the Footsteps of the Pioneers
By visiting these historic locations, participants would not only learn about the past, but also be inspired and re-energized to continue the work of Adventist education and mission.
Little Red School House Restoration Project
The Little Red School House Restoration Project is supported by Seventh-day Adventist university presidents and institutions. Your support will bring the historic Little Red School House back to life!