
Many have tried to determine what constitutes the essential
human endeavor. For some it is to be known and for others
it is to be loved. For many it is to make a lasting mark on
the world so that the impact of ones life
continues to have significance.
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When the Creator breathed the breath of life into the nostrils
of Earth’s first parents, the act of giving human life was the
culmination of a larger scope of work. An environment was
first created that would stimulate all of the human senses.
Each day we encounter sights, sounds, tastes and smells,
we discover that repeated encounters don’t exhaust their wonder.
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Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as the only
source of our beliefs. We consider our movement
to be the result of the Protestant conviction
Sola Scriptura—the Bible as the only standard
of faith and practice for Christians.
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Seventh-day Adventists believe God gave us the secret to
performing our best when He asked us to,
“Remember the Sabbath day . . . on [the seventh day] you
shall not do any work” (Exodus 20:8-10).
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Many have tried to determine what constitutes the essential human endeavor. For some it is to be known and for others it is to be loved. For many it is to make a lasting mark on the world so that the impact of one's life continues to have significance..
Our mission is to help our fields achieve substantial and long-term growth by providing exceptional service and witness. On our journey of hope, we will build a growing community of disciples that are one in Christ - diverse yet inclusive, open to the needs of people, active, caring, learning and communicative - to build God's kingdom in unity and develop each person's life in an awareness of God's presence through the Holy Spirit..
Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as the only source of our beliefs. We consider our movement to be the result of the Protestant conviction Sola Scriptura—the Bible as the only standard of faith and practice for Christians. Currently, Adventists hold 28 fundamental beliefs that can be organized into six categories—the doctrines of God, man, salvation, the church, the Christian life and last day events. In each teaching, God is the architect, who in wisdom, grace and infinite love, is restoring a relationship with humanity that will last for eternity.

Adventists in Pristina