Mixed Marriages Among Adventists

"Not too long ago, we could have all expected to be born, raised, and married in the same little village. Most likely our life partner would have been the boy or girl next door. Naturally, we would have been of the same race, shared the same culture, and spoken the same language. Not anymore. With global migration and modern communications, we are mixing and mingling as never before. The Adventist Church has also expanded tremendously all over the world, uniting people from every race, culture, and language group. This raises the question of mixed marriages. Does the Bible say anything at all about this?"

Availability:
Free
Publication Date:
2002
Author:
Chantal J Klingbeil
Publisher:
Dialogue - General Conference Office of Education
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring, MD  20904-6600

Phone: 301 680 5060
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Order Information:
Dialogue, Volume 14, Issue 2
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Language:
French, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Resource Type:
Internet Resources; Published Articles & Papers
Resource Objective:
Informal / Lifelong Learning
Level:
Tertiary-Lifelong
Audience:
Student / Learner
Religious Origin:
Seventh-day Adventist