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Adventist Daily News
by Adventist Daily
Adventist Daily News delivers concise, factual coverage of news and developments relevant to the Seventh-day Adventist community worldwide. Each episode provides clear summaries of church news, education, health, humanitarian efforts, and global events that intersect with Adventist values and institutions.Designed for listeners who want to stay informed without commentary or sensationalism, this podcast focuses on accuracy, context, and relevance. Episodes are brief, structured, and easy to follow—ideal for daily listening.Whether you’re a member, educator, student, or simply interested in Adventist-related news, Adventist Daily News offers a reliable snapshot of what’s happening, updated regularly.
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Adventist Food Companies Declared 'Mission Fields,' Not Just Businesses
Explore the latest Adventist news: Leaders declare Adventist food factories are 'mission fields,' not just businesses, aiming to integrate faith and purpose in all operations. Plus, Southern Adventist University debuts a new musical, and Loma Linda residents are revealed to live a decade longer, attributing their longevity to key Adventist lifestyle factors. #adventist #leadership #healthfood #southernadventistuniversity #lomalinda #adventisthealth #longevity
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Adventist Institutions Infected with Marxist Thought?
This episode of Daily Adventist News covers the explosive claim by Dr. Adami A. Gabriel that Adventist institutions are being infiltrated by Marxist and Critical Theory ideologies, evidenced by their adoption of terms like 'equity' and 'social justice.' We also look at Oakwood University's outreach, the shifting nature of Adventist beliefs, and a review of 'The War on Science' book. Plus, local Adventist Health news and high school basketball playoffs results. #adventist #CriticalTheory #Marxism #AdventistEducation #AdventistHealth #OakwoodUniversity #Theology #DEI
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Cuban Adventist Seminary Closes Due to Oil Crisis
The Adventist Theological Seminary of Cuba has temporarily closed, directly impacted by the national oil crisis following US sanctions. Plus, Southern Adventist University professors preach end-time prophecies, Adventist Health offers heart health tips, and ADRA champions global compassion. Sports updates include playoff victories and ongoing legal disputes affecting Adventist school basketball programs. #adventist #CubaCrisis #AdventistHealth #ADRA #SouthernAdventist #AdventistEducation
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COURT SHOWDOWN: Conflicting Orders Halt Adventist Basketball Playoffs
A tragic bus rollover leaves an Adventist community in mourning, as a church leader is killed and others injured. Meanwhile, a high school basketball team's playoff game is postponed due to a legal battle involving conflicting court orders, following a scheduling violation. Plus, we meet an 18-year-old Adventist rapper making waves in the music scene. #adventist #basketball #OakwoodAcademy #churchleader #tragedy #music #ChristianRap #AHSAA
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Young Adventist Rapper Ignites Controversy and MOBO Nominations; $55 Million Lawsuit Over Abuse Claims
An 18-year-old Adventist rapper, DC3, is making waves with two MOBO Award nominations and a viral response to a BBC interview controversy. Meanwhile, a captive insurer is suing AIG and Swiss Re units for $55.4 million over unreimbursed costs related to abuse claims against Adventist organizations. Plus, Adventists participate in Madagascar's 'Green Madagascar' project by planting 2,500 trees, and a recap of Adventist schools in basketball. #adventist #music #MOBOAwards #legal #abuseclaims #Madagascar #environment #basketball #education
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Hot Dog Theology and Hospital Detentions: Unpacking Adventist News
This episode of Daily Adventist News covers AdventHealth's new VP of Mission Integration, a disturbing report of a family detained outside Portland Adventist Health, and a satirical take on Adventist hot dog theology at Costco. We also delve into surprising lessons from the recent Annual Council. #adventist #AdventHealth #immigration #Costco #churchleadership #healthcare #theology
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Astrology's Digital Comeback Shakes Up Tradition
Adventist Review examines the unsettling rise of digital astrology and how younger generations are turning to ancient practices for answers amidst global uncertainty. Plus, a impactful mission outreach in Zambia results in over a hundred baptisms, including prisoners. We also explore the complex legacy of Adventist pioneer James White, described as both brilliant and difficult, and celebrate the unique sense of belonging within the worldwide Adventist family. #adventist #astrology #missions #churchhistory #leadership #spirituality
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Secret Class Divide & Gospel Wins: Adventist News Today
Today, we cover a Cuban Adventist musician's national award, a Danish online 'Web Church' reaching hundreds, and an "unspoken class divide" within Adventism. Plus, a community art exhibition from Adventist Health. #adventist #music #evangelism #churchonline #adventisthealth #cuba #denmark #socialissues
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Adventist Review Challenges Church: Has Our 'Prophetic Voice' Gone Silent?
Daily Adventist News recap: An Adventist Review commentary questions whether the church, despite its focus on prophecy, has lost its prophetic voice for present-day social critiques. Also, Adventist Health plans a major hospital expansion, a Washington church provides free vision care, and Aunt Sevvy addresses the decline of Adventist schools in North America. #adventist #prophecy #socialjustice #AdventistHealth #communityservice #AdventistEducation
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Adventist Leader Urged to 'Speak Truth to Power' Amid U.S. 'Naked Power' Concerns
This episode of Daily Adventist News covers basketball victories for Escondido Adventist Academy. We then delve into Jim Walters' provocative commentary calling on Adventist leadership to challenge 'naked power' in the U.S. government, citing concerns about truth, justice, and the curtailment of freedoms. Finally, we review this week's most engaging listener comments on topics ranging from church fundamentalism to conditional prophecy and immigration fears. #adventist #leadership #politics #truth #churchandsociety #adra #EllenWhite #basketball
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Controversial Adventist School Defies Government Takeover, Journalism Grants Boost Ethical Reporting
A Seventh-day Adventist school in Ahmedabad, India, faces potential 'strict action' from authorities after allegedly failing to provide crucial financial information following a government takeover and a fatal stabbing incident. The school is accused of continuing to collect cash fees and showing irregularities in scholarship disbursement. Meanwhile, the Versacare Foundation launches the Journalism for Adventist Solutions (JAS) grant, offering $5,000-$15,000 to promote ethical reporting and diverse storytelling within the Adventist denomination. Global Youth Day 2025 also saw young Adventists worldwide engaged in community service, from aiding displaced children to environmental cleanup. #adventist #education #journalism #grants #india #controversy #globalyouthday
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Family Detained at Adventist Hospital; Church Silent on Venezuelan Invasion
A family seeking emergency medical care for their 7-year-old daughter at Adventist Health Portland was detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents. The incident has sparked controversy and condemnation from public officials and immigrant rights groups. Meanwhile, in Venezuela, the US military's recent incursion and apprehension of President Maduro has led to diverse reactions among faith leaders, with the Adventist Church adopting a cautious, non-political stance. Plus, updates on Adventist sports and hospital expansion projects. #adventist #adventisthealth #immigration #venezuela #humanrights #adventistchurch #churchandstate
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Adventist Health 'Optimistic' in High-Stakes Contract Negotiations Ahead of Deadline
Adventist Health is 'optimistic' regarding ongoing negotiations to prevent a major disruption of HMO patient coverage in California's Central Valley. Also, Adventist youth sports, and a discussion on Christian author Philip Yancey's confession of an 8-year affair and how the church reacts to public figures' 'fall from grace.' This and more on your daily Adventist news recap. #adventist #AdventistHealth #Healthcare #Sports #Leadership #Christianity
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Adventist Church Warns Against Sunday Rest Law Proposal
The North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church issues a strong statement against The Heritage Foundation's proposal for a uniform Sunday day of rest, citing religious freedom concerns. Plus, Adventist Health terminates contracts affecting thousands of patients, a student's 'Church Hopper' Instagram goes viral, and new research reveals how whole-health habits may slow brain aging. Tune in for your daily Adventist news recap. #adventist #religiousfreedom #healthcare #churchhopping #brainhealth #NAD #HeritageFoundation
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Adventist Health Ditches Major Insurance Network, Impacting Thousands of Patients
Adventist Health Physician Network is ending its contract with Santé Community Physicians, affecting thousands of HMO, Medi-Cal, and Medicare Advantage patients in California's Central Valley. This move requires many to find new doctors, sparking concern among patients and healthcare workers. Meanwhile, Southern Adventist University secures a major grant for student support, and Adventist Health rolls out significant investments in facility expansions, robotic surgery, and advanced care programs across its network. #adventist #adventisthealth #healthcare #insurance #santefresno #southernadventistuniversity #grants #hospitalexpansion #robotsurgery
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Religious Liberty Under Fire: Sunday Laws, UN Ties, and a World Still Unreached
Daily Adventist News covers grave religious liberty concerns as the church warns against a proposed US Sunday rest law, with commentators criticizing ties to the UN and alleged theological imperialism within Adventism. Also, a major hospital expansion is announced, and new data reveals huge gaps in global Adventist outreach. #adventist #religiousliberty #sundaylaw #UN #adventisthealth #mission #adventisteducation
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Adventist Division Slams Sunday Law Proposal as 'Disturbing Disregard for Religious Freedom'
The North American Division takes a strong stance against a new Sunday rest proposal, citing religious liberty concerns. Plus, Adventist Health announces a major $220 million hospital expansion in California, and Adventist Review weighs the risks and benefits of AI mental health 'therapists.' Tune in for your daily Adventist news. #adventist #ReligiousLiberty #Healthcare #AIMentalHealth #ChurchLeadership
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Anatomy of a Sunday Law: The Heritage Foundation's Push for Uniform Day of Rest
Today’s biggest Adventist headlines and conversations—fast, sharp, and to the point.
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Prominent SDA Pastor Affair, Fundamental Beliefs Under Fire
A daily roundup of major Adventist news and developments.
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Adventist Daily News delivers concise, factual coverage of news and developments relevant to the Seventh-day Adventist community worldwide. Each episode provides clear summaries of church news, education, health, humanitarian efforts, and global events that intersect with Adventist values and institutions.Designed for listeners who want to stay informed without commentary or sensationalism, this podcast focuses on accuracy, context, and relevance. Episodes are brief, structured, and easy to follow—ideal for daily listening.Whether you’re a member, educator, student, or simply interested in Adventist-related news, Adventist Daily News offers a reliable snapshot of what’s happening, updated regularly.
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