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African American Adventist Heritage in the NAD - Advanced

Skill Level

2

Year

2010

Version

29.04.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

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African American Adventist Heritage in the NAD - Advanced
Spiritual Growth, Outreach and Heritage
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
2010


1

Have the African American Adventist Heritage in NAD honor.


For tips and instruction see African American Adventist Heritage in the NAD.


2

Prepare presentations based on your research in two of the following topics. Your presentation may be in the form of any of the following, citing all sources used:
  • Electronic presentation
  • Bulletin board/presentation board display
  • Verbal presentation
  • Written report (minimum of one page)


2a

Trace the journey of the Morning Star from the beginning launch in Allegan, Michigan in 1894 until it was beached in the 1900’s. Include a time line.


This article gives a few details: http://messagemagazine.com/index.php/message-magazine-2008-janfeb/255-the-morning-star-boat but is not a complete timeline. Search out the information.

This book may be useful:

Mission to Black America; the true story of Edson White and the riverboat Morning Star, Author: Ronald D Graybill Publisher: Mountain View, Calif., Pacific Press Pub. Association [1971]


2b

The history of the forming of one of the Regional Conferences and the location of its present administrative offices and its executive administrators. Include photos, dates, and bulletins where available.


There are nine regional conferences in the North American Division&. The website of each conference will help you gather some of the required information as will the listing for the conference at http://www.adventistyearbook.org/default.aspx? You might also search for history at http://www.adventistarchives.org. The Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia (any Adventist Church or School library will have this book, part of the SDA Commentary set) will have useful entries for each conference and some of the individuals in the next requirement.

Allegheny East

Allegheny West

Central States

Lake Region

Northeastern

South Atlantic

South Central

Southeastern

Southwest Region

2c

One of the following leaders and their contributions to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.


i

E. E. Cleveland



ii

W. H. Green



iii

Delbert Baker



iv

Calvin B. Rock



v

Calvin E. Moseley



vi

Hyveth Williams



vii

Daniel Davis





Resources for your presentation include:

  • Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia
  • Published biographies of some of these individuals (check your Adventist library for older books or the ABC for more current books)
  • Articles in Adventist Magazines
  • Internet searches - try adding "Adventist" to the name when searching to filter out similarly named people from the results.


While at first glance this Honor looks like it requires a lot of work, in fact it simply offers a lot of choice in how you complete it.

We interpret this Honor to require two research projects out of three categories. You might choose a regional conference and a prominent person or a person plus the Morning Star. Or perhaps the Morning Star plus a regional conference history. We do not believe two persons or two conference histories would meet the requirement.

While not explicitly stated, we believe that two different presentations (ie two papers or two verbal reports or some combination) are required. However you might give both presentations back to back.

Since the point of the requirements is to get YOU to research and put the results in your own presentation, we will not provide complete presentations here. Instead we point you to sources that will be helpful to complete your presentations. We have provided some resources already, and we encourage you to add the resources you find useful to this wiki to help others who are working on this requirement.

If you choose to do a verbal presentation, why not put it in story form and include it in your efforts to earn the Christian Storytelling Honor?


References