The Future of Adventist Communication: Alyssa Truman Discusses Work and Faith

Alyssa Truman joins Pastor Sam Neves to discuss the future of Adventist communication, how the Church works to reach every individual around the world, and how the ultimate goal is for others to know Jesus and accept Him as their personal Savior.

Alyssa Truman joins Pastor Sam Neves to discuss the future of Adventist communication, how the Church works to reach every individual around the world, and how the ultimate goal is for others to know Jesus and accept Him as their personal Savior.

Alyssa Truman joins Pastor Sam Neves to discuss the future of Adventist communication, how the Church works to reach every individual around the world, and how the ultimate goal is for others to know Jesus and accept Him as their personal Savior.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church first communicated with the world through print in the 1840s, and they have continued to do so through books and other print media to this day.

As times and technologies change, the Adventist Church has sought to use the mediums available to convey the Gospel message. The Church is committed to spreading the message of Jesus' soon return. Whenever a new communication platform is introduced, the Church moves to embrace it.

Radio, television, and now, the internet, are some of the channels the church uses to proclaim God’s message of freedom, healing, and hope throughout the world.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been an established denomination since 1863. It is a global Christian family with over 21 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are believers who promise to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.