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EvangeLiving III: Endureth till the End
This May we will be holding our third EvangeLiving conference. The subtitle for our conference was taken from Matthew 10, where Christ was having a conversation with the twelve disciples, with whom He had such a strong relationship. With this conversation He wanted to prepare them for what was to come. Who endures till the end, He said, shall be saved. Jesus spoke these words, after He had sent the disciples out to spread the Gospel. We too, today, can claim the promise that if we endure till the end, we will be saved. During EvangeLiving III we want to think and learn about how to endure till the end. The speakers that will be helping us with this, are Gerard Damsteegt and Peter Gregory.
Peter Gregory originally is from South-Korea. When he was twelve, he immigrated to the United States, where he spent a lot of his time on the streets, until one morning he stepped into an Adventist church. His eyes were opened to Biblical truths and he was baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church when he was 17.
Since then he has been in over 45 countries to preach the three angels’ message. The three angels’ message is a special message for the end times, and this is what Peter Gregory will be speaking to us about.
Whoever wants to know where he is going, does well in knowing where he comes from. That is why Gerard Damsteegt will be telling us about the history of the church. Originally from the Netherlands, he studied theology at Newbold and Andrews University. After spending years in Thailand and Korea as a missionary, he eventually returned to the United States where he currently resides and teaches church history at Andrews University.
More information will be added soon!