Month: July 2010

blessing after blessing – indonesia

I had not planned to go to Indonesia. Even after 4 1/2 years of travelling since leaving Japan, i had never made even one contact in Indonesia, and had no desire to go and visit. After getting the 1858 Great Controversy translated into Bahasa Malaysia in 2007, i had thot that maaaaaybe i should think about going to Indonesia because the languages were so similar. Of course i had read on the internet that there are many Seventh-day Adventists (200,000 in 2010), and knowing how the people in Sabah are very receptive to Ellen White books, i had slightly considered that perhaps a similar response would be seen in Indonesia.

Well, after 5 1/2 weeks of what appears to be mostly fruitless time spent in Malaysia (except for meeting one young SDA), wondering why pride, having maids work on the Sabbath, worldliness, and strange conspiracy theories (the last is probably stopped by now) had entered the church, and why not even one person would study the 1858 Great Controversy with me, i caught a late nite flight to Jakarta. The information on the internet was not good, saying that this city is bland, polluted, and a bit dangerous. Of course there was a bombing of the Marriott hotel here not too long back too, so that element is something to watch out for also. So i came a bit concerned about safety, and not expecting much in the way of spreading the Great Controversy book. But was i ever wrong! OK, the safety problem is mostly as described, but i didn’t actually encounter it. There are quite a few thieves, and the corruption of everybody, especially govt. officials, makes everybody out to be a thief it seems, but the reception of the 1858 Great Controversy book by Ellen White is just astounding! The only other place that has ever come close in reception of this book is Sabah Malaysia, and that was 4 and then 3 years ago. It is a different story there in both respects now tho.

At the Jakarta airport i had no hassle at all in purchasing a visa for 25 US dollars. The girl pasting the visa in the passport had the veil over her head, but her nice smile almost made me think i was at a tourist information center. I kind of made friends with one elderly man from Malaysia, and gave him a pamphlet on health, and then after around a 30-minute wait in a scene extremely different from the huge, efficient Bangkok airport, i walked thru customs and then into a little hallway lined with money changers and taxi booths. There were quite a few men there plugging for customers, but after changing 27sgd, i walked thru them just smiling and shaking my head “no”. Of course many of the taxi drivers would not take such an easy “no”, so they would follow me asking where i’m going, where i’m from, etc. etc. There was a large, outdoors all-nite fast food place, but that didn’t look too inviting outdoors, so i went back inside, and found a little cafe, and hung out there all nite nursing a cup of hot milk with some almond-taste chemical in it.

southern publishing association building in nashville tennessee burns

pouring water on southern publishing association fire in nashville

black smoke pours out of southern publishing association building

southern publishing association building burns This is sad: SPA burns down

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flames from the adventist publishing house on 24th avenue, nashville tennessee

water boom used to put out spa fire on july 20, 2010 in nashville tn

nashville skyline with black smoke billowing from southern publishing association fire

fire on the southern publishing association building 2010-07-20

bird’s eye view of fire of southern publishing association builidng R.I.P.


Channel 5 TV News gave this report about the fire which occurred on July 20, 2010:

by Chris Cannon

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Investigators believe a 3-alarm structure fire Tuesday afternoon on 24th Avenue North near Clarksville Pike is suspicious. For nearly five hours, firefighters battled with intense flames and the extreme heat.

Crews responded to the blaze at the former Seventh Day Adventist publishing house around 1:20 p.m. Heavy black smoke could be seen from miles away.
PHOTOS: 3-Alarm Structure Fire

The fire went to three-alarms. Two alarms of the alarms because to the size of the fire.

“And the third alarm is so that our guys can rest and other guys can go in and fight the fire,” according to Nashville Fire captain Maggie Lawrence.

Officials said 120 firefighters responded to the scene.

Temperatures in Nashville were into the low 90s as crews fought the blaze. Heat coming off the burning structure added to the already hot conditions.

In the 1890s, son James Edson White piloted the riverboat Morning Star on the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers. Through an onboard printing press he published a journal called Gospel Herald, which encouraged and evangelized blacks in the South.

Moving to Nashville, he set his press up in a former barn chicken house. In 1901 the Gospel Herald Publishing Company became the Southern Publishing Association.

So this looks to be the very end of the line for the Gospel Herald Magazine founded by Edson White, which became the Southern Publishing Association. My father worked there from 1962-1970 or thereabouts, and my brother worked there too. Many truth-filled books were printed there, and i thank God for raising up this light in this part of the world.

Fortunately, last year when in America, i was able to take 6 pictures of the old Southern Publishing Association building. These pics can be seen on my blog here.

Credits to WKRN, WTVF, and WSMV for the news reports and pictures of the blaze.

SDAの世界総会と近況

SDA教団の世界総会の場で赤城山で伝道してる人と会って、話し合った。 まず御主人(アメリカ人)と話したら僕が来て働くのに前向きだったけど、日本人の奥さん(昔一緒にカントリーライフで働いてた人)と話したら、「難しい」事分かって、行くのをやめた。 残念。 今赤城山で頑張ってる宣教師に報告したら彼は嘆いた。 通常のやりかたではうまくいってないのに、通常の考え方しか持ってないらしい。 とにかく、ダニーはしばらく日本に帰れない。 先週の火曜日に、帰りの時間になったらちょっと悲しくなってきた :(

先週の木曜日からテネシー州にあるデビド・ゲーツ氏がやってるミッション関係の施設で働いている。 もちろんボランテーアで、無償です。 最初は雑業をやると言われたけど、もう既にビデオの編集とかの訓練を受けてて、嬉しい。 多くの人(30人?)と一緒に住むのはどうかな、と思うけど、今のところでは大丈夫です。 昨日近くの教会まで25分をかけて歩いて行ったけど、どうも肌に合わない。 700人ぐらいの人が集まって、ちょっと戸惑った。 まっ、世界総会の69,989人の出席者に及ばないけど、多すぎると思います。 はっきり言うと、あまりアメリカは肌に合わないのよ。 なぜか。 贅沢し過ぎというか、もっと貧しい兄弟姉妹の事を考えて欲しいな~。

テド・ウイルソンがSDA教団のトップと選ばれ、本当に神様に感謝します。 お父さんみたいにあやふやのような人じゃないらしい。 彼の最初の説教を聞いたら、40年前のロバート・ピーサンのように真っすぐな真理が伝えられた事を思い出す。:)

back to tennessee

I was raised in Tennessee, living here until age 22, and then again for several months in 1997-1998 time frame. Now i’m back again.

I made it to the GMI “compound” near the McDonald road church near Collegedale Tennessee today after a couple of false starts the last two days 🙂 I have a nice room, and the people seem nice. Please pray that i can have patience, and do what the Lord wants me to do here. They provide lunch, but breakfast and supper is on my own, so am about ready to cut up that big green pepper i put in the bag last Tuesday and maybe munch on some peanut-butter crackers.

It sounds like lots of people have just moved out, and lots moved in, so things are in quite a state of flux right now. Sounds like my first work will be helping in tidying up and maybe a little construction, and then maybe they will train me in video editing. So even if i don’t get a whole lot of private time to work on my animation project, hopefully there will be good results from the editing training. Of course i hope to be of service to them too. I sure hope and pray that the 1858 Great Controversy book and animation project can get propelled forward by my association here.

Lord, what do you want me to do? I’ve prayed much about this, and you’ve led me here. Here i am now, please use me. I need more patience, and pray for it abundantly, and also that i can give the straight truth to everyone i meet. I’ve tried and tried and tried to find places to get to working on the animation project, and nothing has ever worked out. PLEASE Lord, make it work out — soon. Amen.

Bible story for children

This is a cool site that has many of the stories of the Bible in various languages with simple drawings to appeal to kids. Note that the doctrine on going straight to heaven when you die is incorrect, but most of it looks faithful to the Bible. To “turn” the pages, just press the right arrow on your keyboard.

Bible for children pdf storybooks

the fourth dilemma by dr. peter erens barkhuizen (2006?)

The Fourth Dilemma by Dr. Peter Erens Barkhuizen
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I was asked to read this little book regarding the importance of the Sabbath. It is printed so as to be distributed freely as an evangelistic tool, and inside the book itself it is written: “Distribution goal: 20 million copies”. Well that certainly is a large goal, but is this book worthy of that large goal?

It is largely a story of the personal journey of the author to come out of a Sunday-keeping church, into the truth of keeping the seventh-day sabbath of the Lord. As such, it is commendable, and higly readable. Somehow tho, it seems that the latter half of the book was written much later, and is of the sensationalist style ala “National Sunday Law” with many words in all caps, and ramblings about many non-essential things (like the episode regarding the National Enquirer) etc.

The only cause for doctrinal pause is given on page 56 of this 58 page book. “I am NOT lost every time I sin.” hmmmmm. While being true in the sense that we don’t have our names immediately erased from the Book of Life as soon as we sin, it is absolutely true that if we do not repent from any known sin, our names definitely WILL be blotted out, and we will die the eternal death. Then in the same paragraph he says: “When you keep God’s Sabbath, motivated by unconditional love, the deeper implication is that your judgment is OVER!” Those who know me well know that i cringe deeply whenever confronted with “unconditional love”, but actually in this context of our love/submission towards God, it just might be true. But is our judgment actually “over” when we keep the sabbath? hmmmmm.

I understand that Peter Barkhuizen has since gone out of the Seventh-day Adventist church, and some members went right out with him, so i would not recommend this book to anyone now.

the word

I’ve used e-sword as my main free Bible program on my computer for as long as i can remember. It has worked very well, and i’m happy to see more and more Bibles being available on it. I currently have the KJV, KJV+, ALT, Geneva, Japanese, Chinese, Romanian, and Arabic Bibles.

But last nite i learned that the new version of e-sword (version 9) has a new configuration for its database, and that some of the old Bibles don’t work. Then i came to this site: upgrade to e-sword 9? of David Cox, who has developed many modules for e-sword in the past. He has had bad experiences with e-sword’s proprietor, and says that many of the modules he’s made are now useless because of the new database design of e-sword 9.

What to do?

He recommends using The Word. It has lots of Bibles too, and yes, is free. I haven’t used it yet, but it looks very promising. I hope it is as fast as e-sword in searching, as that is the greatest feature. If anybody uses this new Bible software, please comment and let me know your impressions of it.

sabbath july 3 – final day!

japanese and korean flags at parade of nationsbaptist alliance church leader (???)lots and lots of adventistslots of people at georgia dome for 59th session of general conference of sdasjapanese group of sdas at georgia dome

What a great day to end the 2010 General Conference Session in Atlanta Georgia! We figured there would be more people attending today than the previous Sabbath, so we left the house early and arrived around 8:45am and got our usual parking space on level 2 in the red deck ($10/day). We always sat in section L23, which we did again, up only 10 rows from the floor where all the delegates were seated. It is kind of funny to look at the small people on the stage far away, and then notice that most of the people around you are looking the opposite direction – towards the large screen at the other end of the dome – ha!

A few rows behind us, there was a group of around 30 Japanese. I asked one of them something in Japanese, and they responded, and then i told them i was from the Osaka Center church, and they clapped for me – haha. After the sermon, one of them came by and handed all of us in our group nicely printed envelopes with 2 bookmarks enclosed.

The Sabbath school lesson was done by a lady and John Fowler and Clifford Goldstein. They had a lively discussion on the book of Romans, keeping interest high. Brother Fowler did display a tendency to talk big emptiness, which is a national liability of his home country. Then Ted Wilson gave the main sermon, an entire hour regarding what the Seventh-day Adventist church is and should do. Before that tho, there was a letter read from the president of America – Barack Obama, stating his good wishes on us.

It was an amazing sermon, titled “Go Forward”, one which i’ve been desiring to listen to from a top church official for over 30 years.
The audio is here: Ted Wilson’s Sabbath July 3 sermon, and the written pdf text is here: sermon text to read

He said “we are a peculiar people”. The word “peculiar” was mentioned twice in the sermon, putting a thrill thru my bones. For much too long we’ve wanted as a people to be just like the world as much as possible, and avoiding any hint of “peculiarity”. So right near the start of the sermon, there is this direct “back to the basics” drive which made my heart sing. He strongly uplifted creation and the SOP, quoted from Steps to Christ, presented Justification and Sanctification in clear terms, said we must be humble, and need revival and latter rain. He said we must have a literal interpretation of the Bible, should be Christ-centered, and that we must support Spirit of Prophecy until the “end of time”.

He came out against a liberal interpretation of the Bible, going to mega-churches, the emerging church, and wrong worship styles. He even clearly stated at the beginning of his sermon that he wished us not to clap, but could say “amen” at appropriate times. He even clearly said that the higher-critical method of Bible interpretation is not good.

The very only one thing that made me pause at all about his sermon, is that in talking about prophecy charts, he said “historical Adventism will not be moved”. This sounds to me like he is set in interpreting the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation in the old, dried, “all in the past” style we have set in concrete, but maybe that is not his intent, and then again, maybe he has not studied it out in detail to know that many of the things we teach are in the past (like the 7 Trumpets) are actually in the future.

My sister and neice came, and we enjoyed all eating out in the park afterwards. Some in our group complained of the heat, but it felt good to me 🙂 I lost connection with the person with the car keys, and as i wanted to get my 1858 Great Controversy books out of the car, i quickly parted company with my relatives which probably made them think i was running away from them….. I need to think more of others than my own desires sometimes. Anyway, the car was locked, so i couldn’t get my stuff until around 4pm. Then i took some of the books to the exhibition hall, where i talked with Brother Henderson of The Great Controversy Project. He had talked in the dome in the morning describing his project until someone came up and asked him to cut it off – ha! Lots of passion, but not sure of results. Anyway, he looked at my book and said he was not interested in putting out a stripped-down version of the book. I assured him it is the ENTIRE original book, and he asked if it was printed in 1844, then mentioned something about the book he is promoting as coming out in 1910. No doubt he was a bit stressed out, but i got the feeling that he is very passionate about spreading the Great Controversy book, but not too well versed in the history of the making of the Great Controversy book. He said some Divison people in various parts of the world have asked him for smaller versions to print, so i handed him one of these 1858gc books, and asked him to at least consider it if there is a need for a smaller book with the whole great controversy story in it. He accepted it, and we prayed together. At his booth i met John Brereton, who used to be the publishing director for the SE Asia Union Mission. We have run into each other at more places (Singapore, Thailand, Sabah Malaysia, etc) than i have run into anyone else in the world i think 🙂 He is now the publishing director or something in the South-Pacific Asian Division, and said sales of books in Papua New-Guinea were up 60% last year, and up 19% in Australia too – wow! Praise God. We had a nice prayer together too.

I went to the prayer room, then went to see the new painting by Nathan Greene that was unveiled at the morning church service. It is nicely done, i understand taking 8 months to plan and paint. It is of the 2nd Coming, and while being politically correct, something about it leaves me flat. I don’t know why…..

The evening meeting saw us surrounded by rows and rows of over 80% black members. That was one thing nice to see about the Session overall – the great expansion of the message to Central and South America and Africa and India. But the “Parade of Nations” itself was a bit strange. There was a short video from each Divison highlighting the scenery from their area, mostly with a heavy backbeat. It was my first time to hear the “Hallelujah Chorus” with a backbeat – ouch! Then the representatives would walk across the stage holding their flags, and then they walked around a darkened dome and then sat down in their seats on the opposite side. It was a bit disappointing, as i had imagined a huge mass of waving flags at least at the end, but such was not to be. The Vatican’s flag did NOT appear, raising several questions in my mind. But the worst thing of the whole show, was that this was on the Sabbath, yet there was no sense of worship at all, with many jumping up and shouting and whistling and clapping when their respective countries were called. This really must be changed to either a different day, or else the whole idea of parading flags should be re-examined.

The human traffic jam (69,989 official attendees at the morning meeting) going out was equalled only by the automobile jam. We got back to the house a little after 11:30pm, extremely tired, but also very happy and excited to think of what God has wrought for his people, both in the way of spreading the gospel over the whole world, and also of the election of a God-fearing leader.

May God help us repent and come back to him so he can bless the Seventh-day Adventist church, and continue leading it upwards till we reach the heavenly home.

friday july 2

reverend somebody of what church????egw estate booth at 2010 general conference session of seventh-day adventistsindian and uk friends

clifford goldstein does creation science in a down-to-home mannerhartland publication’s table with the publishing director and colin standish

I didn’t think today would be quite so exciting, as yesterday i had two big things AND two EGW Estate people showed very strong support for this 1858 Great Controversy book, but God, as usual, has different expectations than i do, and i found myself with probably the most amazing experience of this whole GC Session.

In the morning i had gone to the Hartland Publications’ table in the Marketplace, surprised to see them knowing how strained relations have been between them and the General Conference. It seemed to be a highlight tho of what i’ve felt during this whole Session — that is, a feeling of openness and less bitterness between those of opposing views. Maybe it is just my feeling, but i hope and pray that it is the real power of the Holy Spirit to meld hearts together 🙂 Anyway, the man there was very interested in actually BUYING some of these 1858gc books. I was taken by surprise, perhaps because he is the very first one to talk about purchasing these books since i’ve come. I asked him to read the Forward and other stuff that i wrote carefully, to make sure he agrees with it before purchasing. He then said i should call him next week, and it seemed to be in the vein of perhaps working together somehow, so i’m looking forward to doing that on Tuesday.

The amazing event was totally unexpected. I was kind of half-manning the booth at Living Springs for Bill Dull who had gone to lunch, and was talking with Pastor Poholka, when an Indian-looking man came up to the booth. He looked at the map a while, and i proffered a brochure explaining what Living Springs is doing in India. He then opened up that he was a MD in the UK, and had been convicted that he should get medical missionary training – so much so, that he has already tendered his resignation to take effect at the end of this month! Now i’m super-excited! First i take him next door to the Uchee Pines booth, where we talk with Don Miller. He had heard of Uchee Pines before, and thot that it might be the best place to get medical missionary training, and as he talked, his face brightened up more and more. Then we moved down to the Wildwood booth (all in the OCI area), and talked to the man there. That man just recommended the usual course, but his whole tenor changed when he learned that this man was already a MD – ha! He recommended that this man come for a “live-in observation” of whatever length of time would be necessary to instill the skills necessary to carry out medical missionary work in the UK. My new-found friend was now on a high it seemed, and we moved down to see Dr. Mary Ann McNeilus in the ASAP booth. Who should we meet talking there, but a man who runs a self-supporting medical missionary training school in India near Hosur, at which place his brother had been already! That man invited the UK man to come and help out. Then Mary Ann talked with and encouraged him, and told him her experience of switching over from a “regular” doctor to a medical missionary doctor. Then she prayed for us. You know, something just FEELS very different, when someone offers to pray with you. I didn’t see that happen near as much as i thot i would at the Session, so it was extra special to see it offered to this man who she had only known for about 4 minutes. I didn’t think anything more exciting could happen with this man, but when i offered him a 1858gc book, he looked incredulous and said “Are you the one who has the earlysda.com website”? I answered in the affirmative, and he told me that he had gotten serious about studying about Ellen White 3 years previous, and when searching the internet, he found my site and was richly blessed by it!!!! Wow! I’ve often wondered if all the long hours put into putting books and stuff up on that site has been worth it, as i’ve had almost no contact with people using it, but here before me was a live example of someone who was extremely appreciative of what i’d done! I gave praise to God, and we parted after a very joyous prayer. Oh yes, he said that the reason he came to the GC Session, is that he knew he needed to get this medical missionary training and work full-time for Jesus, but after walking around the place, he had almost given up, and had prayed desperately in his heart just a few minutes earlier that the Lord would lead him to someone who could help show him the way. Another “Wow!” moment 🙂 Thank you Jesus, and please bless this man, lead and guide him, and set him as a precious stone in your temple.

thursday july 1

wonderful self-supporting family that leaves near hosur, india - her first trip to americadirector family of oci far-eastfaithful missionary family i met in armenia 4 years agomost holy place furniture replicaexplaining moses’ tabernaclekilling the sacrificial play doll lambToday i was able to be interviewed for Mission TV, which is run by GMI (David Gates’ ministry). I praise God that altho i was nervous, i believe i was able to give a good overview of the work done to spread the 1858 Great Controversy book. The interviewer’s name was “Summers”, so we had a good laugh about that 🙂

The publishing director for Hartland Publications is interested in buying quantities of these books, and i hope to talk more with him on Friday. In the evening i was even able to personally hand a book to our new president – Brother Ted Wilson. I hope he reads it and follows it.

In the afternoon i met the directors of the self-supporting work for OCI in the Far East – which includes Japan. I’ve worked for several years with the wife when we were at Country Life Restaurant in Osaka. She wasn’t too supportive of my idea to work as a volunteer – helping out for half a day, and then doing my animation project on my own for half a day. May God’s will be shown clearly, so that i can follow.

wednesday june 30

atlanta from top of stone mountaingum treecool bicycle at stone mountainnatural food store “Rainbow”’s peanut butter maker machine - 1pound/$1.85marta subway at georgia world congress centerstephen bohrgerard damsteegdt and salisbury park india associate pastor friend daryladra boothfriends from izmir turkey where a new sda church was officially recognized by govt. (smyrna)marvin moore reading 1858 great controversy!!!english lady was excited to see my great controversy book, and gave encouraging wordssalisbury park associate pastor friend on the hope channelExcellent talks were my experience today especially with Marvin Moore and two men working at the EGW Estate booth. In the afternnon we went shopping for herbs, and then climbed up Stone Mountain.