Videos Currently viewing This Week in Adventist History (2019) All Videos This Week in Adventist History Learn about the lives of Ivan Stonebrook and Ezra Poole, both who died during this week in Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (January 11, 2019) Learn about the lives of Ivan Stonebrook and Ezra Poole, both who died during this week in Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (January 18, 2019) This week, learn about Carmel Adventist College, located in Australia, which opened its doors during this week in Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (January 25, 2019) This week, we learn about pastor, educator, and administrator, Benjamin G. Wilkinson. This Week in Adventist History (February 1, 2019) During this week in Adventist history, a university opens and a long-term missionary in the South Pacific died. This Week in Adventist History (February 8, 2019) In Adventist history, this week, the South American Union Conference becomes the South American Division. This Week in Adventist History (February 15, 2019) In this episode, Dr. Trim focuses on several events that took place in the United States of America during "This Week in Adventist History". This Week in Adventist History (February 22, 2019) This week, we talk about the life of George Drew, an early ship missionary and literature evangelist in England. This Week in Adventist History (March 1, 2019) This week we focus on an early Adventist pioneer missionary to what is now the country of Turkey, C. D. AcMoody. This Week in Adventist History (March 8, 2019) This week, learn about the life of Uriah Smith. This Week in Adventist History (March 15, 2019) This week, we learn about the first camp meeting in the Inter-American Division and the 1931 reorganization of the Far Eastern Division. This Week in Adventist History (March 22, 2019) This week, learn about O. G. Place and E. W. Webster. This Week in Adventist History (March 29, 2019) This week, learn about the life of John G. Matteson. This Week in Adventist History (April 5, 2019) This week, we focus on a largely forgotten Adventist pioneer, Roy Griffin. This Week in Adventist History (April 12, 2019) This week, we hear about evangelist, educator, and pastor Taylor G. Bunch. This Week in Adventist History (April 19, 2019) This week, we focus on stories of missionaries to China and today's Botswana. This Week in Adventist History (April 26, 2019) This week, we focus on the beginning of what is now Montemorelos University, located in Mexico. This Week in Adventist History (May 3, 2019) This week, Peruvian Union University celebrates its hundredth year. Learn about the beginning of the school during this week's episode. This Week in Adventist History (May 10, 2019) This week, learn about the Chapman family, whose legacy of faithfulness still has an impact today. This Week in Adventist History (May 17, 2019) This week, we learn the stories of Adventist Church missionaries to China. This Week in Adventist History (May 24, 2019) This week, we celebrate sixty-nine years of Faith for Today. This Week in Adventist History (May 31, 2019) This week, we focus on one forgotten but indefatigable missionary couple who laid the foundations for Adventist Church growth in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. This Week in Adventist History (June 7, 2019) This week, we learn about the origins of the Pacific Press Publishing Association. This Week in Adventist History (June 14, 2019) This week, early evangelistic efforts in London result in baptism, and we learn a little about the first Seventh-day Adventist from the island of Mayotte. This Week in Adventist History (June 21, 2019) This week, we learn about a family who dedicated their lives to serving the Lord. This Week in Adventist History (June 27, 2019) This week, we focus on the life of Joseph Harvey Waggoner--an evangelist, editor, and author of the early Seventh-day Adventist Church. This Week in Adventist History (July 5, 2019) This week, we focus on the start of Our Little Friend, the young children's periodical published by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This Week in Adventist History (July 12, 2019 This week we focus on the life and ministry of A. C. Bourdeau, an early Adventist preacher and evangelist in Canada, the United States, and Europe. This Week in Adventist History (July 19, 2019) This week, we focus on Adventist Church missionaries who went from Norway to Uganda, and on an Adventist doctor who devoted practically his entire life to medical mission. This Week in Adventist History (July 26, 2019) Four months after the Pacific Press Publishing Association had repaired damage to their printing plant sustained in the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, the plant burned to the ground. This Week in Adventist History (August 2, 2019) This week we look at the life and ministry of Jonathan E. Gardner, an early Adventist medical missionary to Asia. This Week in Adventist History (August 9, 2019) This week, we hear more about the life of Adventist church co-founder James White, about the Mozambique Union Mission, and about Hide Kuniya's evangelistic efforts in Korea. This Week in Adventist History (August 16, 2019) This week, we take a look at the lives of Petra Tunheim and Sidney Brownsberger. This Week in Adventist History (August 23, 2019) This week, we learn a little about Adventist institutions in Battle Creek, Michigan. This Week in Adventist History (August 30, 2019) We learn about the start of the Adventist work in Alaska, about W. C. White, and the arrival of the first Adventist Church missionary to Ecuador. This Week in Adventist History (September 6, 2019) This week, we hear about the beginnings of city mission work in Philadelphia and about the life of John Jacob Hyde, an early Adventist Church missionary to several countries in Africa. This Week in Adventist History (September 13, 2019) This week, learn about the Fireside Correspondence School, the educator who re-launched it, and what it became. This Week in Adventist History (September 20, 2019) This week, we learn about the growth of the Adventist Church in the U.S. state of Indiana. This Week in Adventist History (September 27, 2019) This week, we learn about the life of John Joseph Beale and about the growth of the Adventist Church in the U.S. state of Colorado. This Week in Adventist History (October 4, 2019) This week, we look at the founding of Union College, located in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. This Week in Adventist History (October 11, 2019) This week, learn about Charles Sutton and about Svend Broberg. This Week in Adventist History (October 19, 2019) This wee learn about the implementation of women's ministries as an office at the General Conference, and about the missionary service of the Dinsbier family. This Week in Adventist History (October 25, 2019) During this week in Adventist history, the Adventist Church in Latvia formed, and Dr. Samuel Young died. More about both in this week's episode. This Week in Adventist History (November 1, 2019) This week, we learn about the first congregation in London, England, and about some of the early workers in the mission in that city. This Week in Adventist History (November 8, 2019) This week, we focus on the beginnings of the Adventist Church in India. This Week in Adventist History (November 15, 2019) This week in Adventist history, the Voice of Prophecy begins broadcasts in China, and the Adventist Church's work in Argentina starts off small but diverse and grows. This Week in Adventist History (November 22, 2019) This week, we learn about the ministry of Earl and Elva Gardner. This Week in Adventist History (December 6, 2019) We hear about two institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church which were started during this week in Adventist history. This Week in Adventist History (December 13, 2019) This week, we hear the story and impact of Marion and Griffith Jones, long-term missionaries in Oceania. This Week in Adventist History (December 27, 2019) Merry Christmas! This week, we hear about the work of the Adventist Church in West Africa. This Week in Adventist History (December 20, 2019) This week, we learn the story of an early medical missionary of the Seventh-day Adventist Church--Dr. Merritt G. Kellogg.