Welcome to the Adventist Peace Radio podcast, a project of the Adventist Peace Fellowship.
This episode, #119, is the third and final keynote presentation recorded during the JustLove Summit hosted at La Sierra University this past summer. Here Nathan Brown speaks to the values and priorities of the Seventh-day Adventist church.
Nathan Brown is book editor at Signs Publishing Company, the Adventist publishing house based just out of Melbourne, Australia. He is author of at least 17 books, including Advent, Of Falafels and Following Jesus, For the Least of These, Engage and Do Justice, and continues to write for a variety of publications around the world. Nathan has degrees in law, literature, English, professional writing, and justice and theology, and is married to Angela, who works as a trainer of horses and people.
SHOW NOTES
JustLove Collective: www.justlovecollective.org
The JustLove Summit: https://www.justlovecollective.org/summit
Pulse, the digital magazine from JustLove Collective: https://www.justlovecollective.org/magazine
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CONCLUSION
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This presentation was recorded at the JustLove Summit by the JustLove team, and the podcast episode was produced by me, Jeff Boyd.
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