In this episode, we take a closer look at why Ludwig Conradi left the Seventh-day Adventist Church — and how his leaving is part of a historic trend of leavers. Support this podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast
In this episode, we look at talent churn in the Adventist Church in the examples of three Adventist leaders. No sooner was a star born, then two more were fallen. Support this podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/AdventistHistoryPodcast
A new episode is up. In this episode, we talk about the 1913 General Conference session, take a trip down memory lane, and A.G. Daniells’ super-mega-cool Pacific Tour at the beginning of World War I. Then we conclude with Turkey. Not the food. Download HERE.
It is now live. Earthquakes. Fire. And Bears. Darn, we forgot to add the bears. In this episode, we talk about the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 and Ellen White’s great passion for cities. Also, we have sponsorship by The Haystack! We might as well talk about those meal-by-mail kits, […]
I’m dropping a special interview episode with two of the producers from Hacksaw Ridge. Steve Longi and Gregory Crosby are great professionals and even better human beings. Hear how the movie got made… and what their new book is about. You can pick up their new book, The Birth of Hacksaw […]
In this episode, we take a leisurely flight over the world of Seventh-day Adventism. The first decade of the 20th century was the turning point from early Adventism to modern Adventism, and the death of Uriah Smith. DOWNLOAD IT HERE
Episode #44 – The Color Line, part 4 is now live. Butler advocates amputation, Sheafe plays it shrewd, and Daniells wants to have his cake and eat it, too. DOWNLOAD THE NEW EPISODE HERE
Part 3 is now live, where we grapple with the knotty question of evangelism on the lawn of a man named Jim Crow. Since examining the trajectory of Adventism and race-relations goes far beyond the scope of this podcast, you’re welcome to check out ministries like AgainstTheWall, which aim at […]