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Information: Seventh-day Adventism is a fast-growing international Christian denomination of over eight million members. Its origins in the the interfaith Millerite movement of the 1840s. After the "Great Disappointment" of 1844 which marked the end of Miller's calc
Seventh-day Adventists further on these related pages:
The Sabbath Trail The Sabbath Trail: Virtual walk of one-mile-long trail in the woods adjacent to the Washington NH Seventh-day Adventist Church which tells the story of the history of the Sabbath from creation to the New Earth in granite trail-side markers. (Seventh-day Adventists) http://www.tagnet.org/washington/sabbath_trail.html
What We Believe What We Believe: Official statement of beliefs on the General Conference site. (Seventh-day Adventists) http://www.adventist.org/pages/frameset_belief.html
Three Angels Global Networking (TAGNET) Three Angels Global Networking (TAGNET): Web host for numerous Seventh-day Adventist church and lay-member operated ministries, churches, schools, and organizations. Includes regular features, news, On-line Bible, RealMedia, mailing lists. (Seventh-day Adventists) http://www.tagnet.org/
General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists: Official site of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church. (Seventh-day Adventists) http://www.adventist.org/
Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA): Internationally recognized non-governmental organization working in more than 120 countries. ADRA assists those in need without regard to ethnic, political, or religious affiliation. (Seventh-day Adventists) http://www.adra.org/