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Adventist Spirituality in a Post-modern World
The Adventist movement, which originated in the 19th century, has long placed a strong emphasis on the study of biblical prophecy and the observance of the seventh-day Sabbath. As the world continues to change and evolve, Adventists are faced with the challenge of maintaining their traditional spiritual practices while also adapting to the realities of a postmodern society. The challenge of maintaining their traditional spiritual practices while also adapting to the realities of a post-modern society. This research paper aims to explore the role of tradition and innovation in Adventist spirituality in the 21st century
The HONOR Framework: Empowering Adolescent Girls to Address Violence
Adolescent girls worldwide are subject to various forms of violence, such as corporal punishment and sexual abuse inflicted by family members, caregivers, and school violence. Girls are particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence, including sexual violence, exploitation, abuse, forced marriage, and human trafficking. While there is evidence that violence can be prevented, high rates of violence persist, and girls require empowerment and honor-based strategies to reclaim their power. Violence can have severe physical, psychological, and social consequences, making it crucial to address the issue. In this paper, we propose the HONOR framework. This approach combines Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and Development Education to increase girls’ awareness and understanding of violence, promoting their resilience. The framework comprises five components: Honor, Outline, Navigate, Own, and Reaffirm. HONOR is most effective when implemented through SEL and Development Education, reinforcing each other and addressing violence as a power problem within relationships. The approach encourages intervention strategies that prompt girls to respond to violence and promotes a holistic understanding of inequality within supportive relationships
Variations in Religiosity by Latitude Parallel Variations in Environmental Instability
Across three global samples, we observe increases in many measures of religiosity from the poles towards the equator, extending previous reports of latitudinal psychology. This equatorial-polar gradient parallels indices of political, economic, and ecological instability, consistent with models where religious beliefs and behaviors serve coping functions in unstable cultural contexts
Screening for Depression in Middle and High School Adolescents using PHQ-9A
Major (unipolar) depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in children and adolescents. It is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the world today and places a significant economic burden on society. Depression is associated with significant morbidity in adolescents, and it is one of the single most important risk factors for teenage suicide and a forerunner of adult depressive disorder
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God\u27s Grand, Christ-Centered Plan
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Ablaze With God\u27s Glory
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The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 4: Heritage and Harvest: No Leaf Unturned in Our History
HUMANS
Autumn Has Awakened, Interviewed by Savannah Tyler
Do You Even Ball? Who is Pastor Shane Anderson, really, Nehemiah Sitler
Genesis Fellowship: Nurturing Faith and Diversity on Campus, Nick Bishop
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Musical Gift at the Alumni Weekend, Amelia Stefanescu
Artist Highlight: Hispanic Heritage Month Edition, Madison Vath
AU Architecture Program Part II, Katrina Johnson
She and Her Cat : A Sea of Words, Amelia Stefanescu
NEWS
Cardinals Basketball Crash Lands on Alumni Weekend, Andrew Francis
Sparks Fly for Student Missionaries in Bolivia, Nehemiah Sitler
IDEAS
Are Adventists Forfeiting Their Future?, Erin Beers
Honduras: Discovery of America Day, Ruben Colón
Midterm Tips, Sumin Lee
PULSE
AU Confessions: Can Free Speech Go Too Far?. Rodney Bell II
Media\u27s Impact on Violence Perception in the Digital Age, Katherine Pierre
Study, Study, Study, Repeat?, Anna Rybachek
LAST WORD
A Conversation With Lindsay, Chris Ngugihttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1003/thumbnail.jp