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Greetings! The Pastor, Officers and members of the Brooklyn Faith Seventh-day Adventist Church, welcome all to our official Website. We are glad that you have been led to visit our site. We trust that your visit with us will be Spirit-filled, and you will be made stronger to face the rest of your day.
We encourage you to worship with us anytime you are in the area - you are guaranteed a blessing. Thank you for visiting us. May the Sweet spirit of our Lord direct your will and your ways always. Have a blessed day!
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"Countdown to Atlanta: How are Church Leaders Elected?" While all 2,410 delegates vote on session agenda items, only a select number actually nominate church officers." Elizabeth Lechleitner Read Articles...
"Netherland's Queen Honors Three Adventist" The Order of Orange-Nassau is a national civil and military honor, typically awarded during an annual ceremony on the queen's birthday, April 30." ANN Read Articles...

"A Culture Hungry For God" While Christianity is on the decline, however, a new spirituality seems to be on the rise. In the Newsweek poll, 30 percent of Americans now consider themselves spiritual rather than religious." Belinda Kent Read Articles...
"The Last Enemy" “Nothing can save us that is possible,” wrote W. H. Auden. “We who must die demand a miracle.” Cliford Goldstein Read Articles...
"Adventist Review Garners Seven Press Awards" The Adventist Review’s website is now a three-time winner of the ACP’s Award of Merit for best publication website. Adventist Review Staff Read Articles...
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"They Love Jesus, They Don't Love The Church" Those outside the Church hold increasingly negative views of Christians as well. Among young people (aged 16-29), roughly 49 percent hold an “extraordinarily negative” view of evangelical Christians and only 3 percent have a “good” impression! Michael Craven Read Article...
"Council Blues" Looking around me and the tremendous challenges that we humans face on this planet, I wonder how much longer we need to meet in annual councils and GC sessions until we can hear the voice of the Master telling us “well done..." Gerald A. KlingBeil Read Articles... |