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A new Bible program has been developed for elementary and secondary schools in the North American Division. The Adventist Encounter Curriculum is scheduled for full implementation for the 2018-19 school year.

The sum of Christianity and our reason for existing is spelled out in Matthew 22:37-38. It is not a mystery.

My daughter is learning to read, and loves her Bible and the stories that we read together. She particularly loves the story of Moses’ mother saving her baby son from Pharaoh by placing him in a basket on the bank of the Nile river.

Some, especially during the early days of our faith walk, pick up the Bible and are enthralled by the stories, lessons, and inspiration on each page.

“Those who love violence, He hates with a passion,” says Psalm 11:5.
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