• Seventh-day Adventists are devoted to helping people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.
  • The Seventh-day Adventist Church opposes abortion, believing it can have long-term negative effects on both the individuals involved and society as a whole.
  • ^ "Adventism" in Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism by Randall Balmer, p7 describes Seventh-day Adventists as "an evangelical denomination."
  • Most people know little about the Seventh-day Adventists beyond that they worship on Saturdays, not Sundays. But there’s more to this unique sect.
  • 14 Dale Ratzlaff, The Truth About Seventh-day Adventist “Truth” (Glendale: LAM Publications, 2005), 9. 15Hoekema, Seventh-day Adventism, 24.
  • Seventh-day Adventism is a cultish denomination of Christianity which holds that Jesus' return is imminent (though conveniently never setting a specific date for his return).
  • Seventh Day Adventists Founder: William Miller. Overview In 1782 William Miller was born on the east coast of the United States.
  • "A friend sent me a card, 'What Seventh-Day Adventists Believe,' and said, 'The enclosed card seems orthodox and supported by Biblical references.
  • The 28 fundamental beliefs constitute the church’s official doctrinal position. There are many teachings held exclusively by Seventh-day Adventists.
  • But, like so many other false movements, these failed prophecies are swept under the rug and most Seventh Day Adventists today do not even know about them.