Colleen Tinker, editor of Proclamation! Magazine, and co-host of Former Adventist Podcast, hosts this weekly podcast. Former Adventist Fact Check is dedicated to Adventists who are looking for biblical insights into the topics discussed in the Sabbath School lesson quarterly published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. We post videos and articles which address each lesson as presented in the Sab... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityReligion |
Commentary of "The Conflict Behind All Conflicts" (October 18–24, 2025)
Weekly Sabbath School Lesson Commentary and Adventist Fact Check with Colleen Tinker
This weekly feature is dedicated to Adventists who are looking for biblical insights into t... more
Commentary of "Memorials of Grace" (October 11–17, 2025)
Weekly Sabbath School Lesson Commentary and Adventist Fact Check with Colleen Tinker
This weekly feature is dedicated to Adventists who are looking for biblical insights into the topics discu... more
Commentary of "Surprised by Grace" (October 4–10, 2025)
Weekly Sabbath School Lesson Commentary and Adventist Fact Check with Colleen Tinker
This weekly feature is dedicated to Adventists who are looking for biblical insights into the topics discus... more
Commentary of "Recipe for Success" (September 27–October 3, 2025)
Weekly Sabbath School Lesson Commentary and Adventist Fact Check with Colleen Tinker
This weekly feature is dedicated to Adventists who are looking for biblical insights into the top... more
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This has been incredibly helpful as I continue “unhooking” from my mind all of the unnecessary additions that were piled on to the Gospel as I grew up in the Adventist church. When I started attending a community church and then joined a Baptist church as an adult, I thought that they were watered-down versions of the true church, the Adventists, but I had given up on being able to embrace and be part of the Adventist subculture. Now nearly 20 years later, I am finally seeing how the entire Gosp... more
Adventists claim that Christians are likely to communicate with the dead or with spirits by believing in a soul that is housed by the body. But Ellen G White herself communicated with spirits and demons posing as angels and that formed the basis of the Adventist faith well after Christ walked on earth. The hypocrisy of this astounds me. Believe in the Bible’s account of history and prophecy only! Take off the deception that Ellen has passed on. I pray for my Adventist family.
Raised a 4 gen SDA, I always questioned the allegiance to EGW .. I was treated like a horrible person for even thinking she may not be as legit as I was taught.. I never understood how the Bible was considered secondary to EGW.. by the grace of God. I found a Christian pastor who answered my questions and showed me everything in Gods Word. I was so free after learning the true gospel of Jesus Christ. I still have friends & family in the cult.. so I appreciate all info I find that helps me TRY ... more
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Focused on providing biblical insights into the Sabbath School lessons published by a specific religious denomination, this series engages deeply with themes such as the interpretation of the law, the contrast between Old and New Covenants, and the theological implications of various biblical narratives. The discussions often critique the traditional teachings of the denomination, emphasizing the significance of personal faith and relationship with Christ over ritualistic observance. Unique to this show is its commitment to illuminating biblical truths in a context that invites listeners to rethink commonly held beliefs within the faith community, fostering personal transformation through greater understanding of scripture.
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