Tag Archives: SDA
Seventh-day Adventists in Publishing
This is my modest collection of links to Adventists in publishing — including publishers, printers, and service providers.
If you are an Adventist involved in some form of publishing, and want to be included in this list, please let me know.
Hard Times Hit Amazing Facts
Earlier this afternoon we received word that Amazing Facts had to cut their employees by about one-third. I haven’t had a chance to talk to anyone there directly yet, so I won’t add any rumors to the news. I’m sure they’d appreciate your support, encouragement, and prayers.
3ABN Website Redesigned
This week the newly redesigned 3ABN website was launched. Part of the design, including much of the overall look and feel, was the work of my former coworker Kenton Rogers. As with all my department projects, I was the creative director over that effort, but it was mostly a “Yes, I like that,” “No, I don’t care for that” sort of role; Kenton did all the hard work. The rest of the design, and all the programming, is the work of our webmaster, Steve Nelson. And of course many people have contributed towards the content of the site on an on-going basis.
I think these guys did a great job. While there is always room for improvement, I think the site has taken a big step in the right direction. I really like the bright, open feel, as well as the human factor present in the new design.
Battle Creek, Michigan
This past weekend, July 25-27, I went to Battle Creek, Michigan, to do some photography for the “Our Heritage” series I’ve been writing for 3ABN World. Battle Creek is the home of the Historic Adventist Village, and there are many sites related to Seventh-day Adventist history in the area. So many of my friends and family and coworkers have been there, but I’d never been there to visit.
Providentially, my friend Diana was leading a group of Bible workers at Battle Creek, and she invited me to come. The timing was perfect, since if I had waited any longer, their evangelism series would have been over, and I would have lost my “inside connection.” Thanks, Diana!
