Mark Finley at Andrews University

   Agenda | Posted on January 16, 2015

Andrews University invites the community to hear Mark Finley, world-renowned Seventh-day Adventist evangelist and public speaker, present January 27–31. There are a variety of opportunities to attend events featuring Finley on the Andrews campus:

Tuesday, Jan. 27, 11:30 a.m.
Howard Performing Arts Center
“Things That Matter Most”

Thursday, Jan. 29, 4:30 p.m.
Howard Performing Arts Center
Panel Discussion: “The Role of Seventh-day Adventists in Social Justice”

Friday, Jan. 30, 7 p.m.
Pioneer Memorial Church

Saturday, Jan. 31, 11 a.m.
Howard Performing Arts Center
“God’s Difference-Makers”

Finley is this year’s featured speaker for the Graduate Student Consecration Service and Week of Activities. All events are free and open to the public. No tickets required; first come, first served, with priority given to Andrews University graduate students.

Thursday’s panel discussion with Finley also includes panelists Nicholas Miller, professor of church history, and Sherine Brown-Frasier, chair of the Department of Public Health, Nutrition & Wellness. Moderators are David Ferguson, director of undergraduate leadership development, and Deborah Weithers, associate dean for student life and diversity.

Finley has been involved in Christian ministry for more than 35 years—preaching, teaching, offering spiritual growth workshops and presenting healthful lifestyle lectures. He currently serves as vice president for global evangelism for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, and is speaker emeritus for It Is Written, an international Christian television ministry, where he was speaker and director from 1991–2004.

With a passion for reaching people all over the world, Finley pioneered satellite evangelism technology, allowing millions from across the globe to attend his satellite evangelistic campaigns NET ’95, NET ’96 and ACTS 2000. His sermons have been translated into 50 languages, and he has written over 60 books and produced 16 video series, while regularly contributing articles to numerous periodicals.

For more information about these events, email graduate@andrews.edu or call 269-471-6321.