Quarterly: The Least of These

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Adventist Peace Radio, the podcast of the Adventist Peace Fellowship featured a special series during the third quarter of 2019 (July–September). Co-hosts Nathan Brown and Lisa Diller joined Jeff Boyd in leading the series, a weekly conversation following the Quarterly lesson study from Genesis to Revelation. The series featured a number of insightful and challenging conversation partners: Claudia Allen, Chris Blake, Joanna Darby, Margaret Howell, Willie Hucks, Patty Prasada Rao, Brenton Stacey, and Michelet William.

Nathan Brown is book editor at Signs Publishing Company in Melbourne, Australia, and primary instigator behind this Quarterly. Lisa Diller, PhD, is a history professor at Southern Adventist University and coordinator of the APF Peace Church Network. Jeff Boyd supports faculty research efforts at Andrews University, and he is director of the Adventist Peace Fellowship.

Links to each episode will be provided below, and you can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunesGoogle PlayStitcher, or Spotify.

Primary Resources:

  • The Least of These: Ministering to Those in Need (Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide, July–Sept 2019). Available: Local Seventh-day Adventist church, Online, App (Google Play | iTunes).

  • For the Least of These (Nathan Brown, 2019). Available: Adventist Book Center, Amazon.com. US residents can also order Nathan’s book through ADRA and pay only $3 for shipping. Order now at ADRA.org/LeastOfThese. Visit ADRA.org to learn more about ADRA, the international humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Their work centers on delivering justice, compassion, and love through community development projects and emergency response in more than 130 countries around the world.

  • Interview with Nathan Brown (Adventist News Network, 8:25)

  • See additional resources below….

Episodes:

Supplemental Resources:

Materials Referenced in the Series:

The following books and articles are meaningful to the series participants. These were either quoted or referenced in some way during the series.

Supporting Podcasts

SPECIAL THANKS TO: