Cindy Tutsch, shared "Waldenses: Who Were They and How do They Speak to 21st Century Ecclesiology?" at the 2019 Columbia Union Conference Leadership Summit.
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Cindy Tutsch, shared "Waldenses: Who Were They and How do They Speak to 21st Century Ecclesiology?" at the 2019 Columbia Union Conference Leadership Summit.
See more presentations from the event at columbiaunionvisitor.com/leadershipsummit.
Pardon Mwansa, vice chancellor of Rasungu University in Zambia, spoke at the Columbia Union Conference 2019 Leadership Summit.
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Story by Ricardo Bacchus
The Visitor magazine production team recently hired a new employee. Have you met him yet? He has a pink nose, big ears and a long tail.
Introducing Victor, the Visitor mouse!
KIDS! In 2020, use your 20/20 vision to search for Victor, who will be hidden within the printed pages of the Visitor. For each issue, the first 15 kids to find Victor will receive a gift, sponsored by LivingWell in Silver Spring, Md.
But wait a minute! It can’t be that easy. In fact, this is not the time to be as quiet as a mouse!
1. Get your parents to snap a photo of you alongside Victor. (Say, “Cheese!”)
Story by V. Michelle Bernard
Last fall, 170 students, local, conference, health care, education and union leaders attended the Columbia Union Conference 2019 Leadership Summit, held in Columbia, Md. Attendees discussed and dissected the role of sola scriptura in guiding the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s development and organization; local church life; and their personal lives.