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Europe: Church President to Talk With Young People

March 1, 2005

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Jennifer Stymiest/ANN Staff
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Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, will continue a series of dialogues with Adventist young people on April 26 with a broadcast from Darmstadt, Germany. "Let's talk ... Europe" will bring together Adventist young peop

Pastor Jan Paulsen president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church. [ANN file photo]

Pastor Jan Paulsen, president of the Seventh-day Adventist world church, will continue a series of dialogues with Adventist young people on April 26 with a broadcast from Darmstadt, Germany. “Let’s talk ... Europe” will bring together Adventist young people who attend secular universities and colleges for an unscripted, unedited conversation with the church leader. The program will air at 3 p.m. local time.

“Let’s Talk ... Europe” will follow a similar question-and-answer format as the earlier broadcasts. John Banks, associate communication director for the world church and producer for the “Let’s Talk” series, says the participation of Adventist students from secular campuses is sure to produce an interesting dialogue: “These young people have unique concerns and questions, in a European setting.”

Earlier broadcasts were held in the United States and focused on different segments of Adventist youth. The September 2004 broadcast featured students on the campus of Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan, while the first “Let’s Talk” telecast from Simi Valley, California, in the autumn of 2003, included teenage members of the church.

The program, which will be taped on April 26 at Marienhoehe Adventist Church on the campus of Marienhoehe College, will be aired on the Hope Channel and other Adventist networks the following day. As the program nears, viewers can check with the Hope Channel Web site at http://hopetv.org or on, the “Let’s Talk” Web site at http://www.letstalk.adventist.org for b,roadcast times and additional information.

Jennifer Stymiest/ANN Staff

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