Adventist Peace Radio, Episode 49: Quarterly Lesson 11—Living The Advent Hope
Welcome to Adventist Peace Radio, the podcast of the Adventist Peace Fellowship. This episode continues our series following the Quarterly lesson study. This episode covers Lesson 11—Living the Advent Hope (September 7–13, 2019).
This episode features Chris Blake along with co-hosts Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd. Chris Blake is currently lead pastor for the San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay Seventh-day Adventist Churches. He is also Professor Emeritus of English and Communication at Union College, previous chair of the Interfaith Peacemaking Coalition, former editor of Insight magazine, and author of hundreds of articles and several books, including the bestseller Searching for a God to Love.
We would like to thank ADRA, Signs Publishing, and Adventist Record magazine for supporting this quarter’s lesson study and for promoting our podcast. Visit ADRA.org to learn more about ADRA, the international humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Their work centers on delivering justice, compassion, and love through community development projects and emergency response in more than 130 countries around the world.
SHOW NOTES
Reinvent Your Sabbath School (Chris Blake, 2001)
Searching for a God to Love (Chris Blake, 2000)
Swimming against the Current (Chris Blake, 2007)
The Least of These: Ministering to Those in Need (Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide, July–Sept 2019). Available: Local Seventh-day Adventist church, Online, App (Google Play | iTunes).
For the Least of These (Nathan Brown, 2019). Available: Adventist Book Center, Amazon.com. US residents can order a copy through ADRA and pay only $3 for shipping. Order here: ADRA.org/LeastOfThese.
Find additional resources at AdventistPeace.org/Quarterly.
CONCLUSION
Thank you for joining us for this episode of Adventist Peace Radio. If you appreciated this conversation based on the Quarterly series, we hope you’ll share the episode far and wide. We invite you to visit AdventistPeace.org/Quarterly to learn more about the series.
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