Reflections on Adventist Higher Education
In September 1874, a mere month after the opening of Battle Creek College, John Nevins Andrews sailed to Europe as the first officially appointed Adventist overseas missionary. The proximity of the starting of both the college and Andrews’ travels were not a coincidence. On the contrary, the reason we started Battle Creek College in the United States was the same reason J. N. Andrews left to go to Switzerland: mission, the mission of introducing people to Jesus Christ, sharing with them the three angels’ messages of Revelation 14, and . . .
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