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Directory of
SDA email lists
There are dozens of Adventist email groups for Seventh-day
Adventists to join.
They keep you in touch with other Adventists via mail delivered to your
email address.
Any messages you write are shared with all other subscribers to the email list.
Some lists give you only a few messages a month, which some people feel is not
enough. Other lists give you 100 messages a day, which some people find overpowering.
Between these extremes, there is probably an Adventist email service to meet your needs.
Below is, we believe, the most complete list of such services. If
you know others not included on this list
please email Phil Ward
with details.
We have not reviewed all 40 of these lists.
However, those which are know are particularly worthwhile we
have marked with the words Highly Recommended.
Click on the name at the start of any listing to subscribe to that service.
If you select areas which do not have a lot of messages, you may want to join
several to give you enough email each day.
After subscribing, you may need to use your brower's "back" button to return to this page.
- adventist-fm is a world-wide
email service sponsored by this website. Its tone is supportive of the church
with a minimum of criticism in its messages. It is a premium quality list,
very much like an email version of this website. It carries up to 20-30 email
messages a day,
so if that is too much, you can subscribe to Adventist-fm2,
the next service in this listing.
Highly Recommended
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NEW!
adventist-fm2 is this
website's second world-wide email group, designed for people who want less
messages each day. Each member is restricted to sending only one email per
day. You can even subscribe to a
"digest" version, which gives you everything in one daily email.
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Adventist,
a general mailing list for Seventh-day Adventists from the General Conference.
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AdventistLAW
is a list set up by Adventist lawyer Jacqueline Mills as an ideas exchange for
Adventist lawyers. If you know other Adventist lawyers, please advise them of
this service.
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NEW!
Answers to Prayer is an Adventist email group run by the Sermon
Illustrations website. To subscribe, send an email to
Majordomo@TAGnet.org
and in the body of the message type: subscribe answers-to-prayer
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Aban183,
is run by the Association of Black Adventist Nurses mailing list. It is open
to all black nurses.
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SmallSchools
is for parents, teachers, and administrators involved in one-room schools. It was
set up and and is run by Adventist academic Bill Sands jr, however, it is not
restricted to Adventists.
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Adventists,
for Adventists and those interested in learning more about the Seventh-day
Adventist Church.
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Endtime issues is a mailing list to an
incredible 6000 Adventists. It comes from Dr Samuele Bacchiocchi from
Andrews University and has a stong emphasis on the Sabbath. It includes
Dr Bacchiocchi's weekly comments on the Sabbath School Lesson.
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The
Adventist Church in Italy operates an Adventist email discussion group
in the Italian language. For details, email the Italian Union's
communication's director
Vincenzo Annunziata. Or you will find details on the Italian Church's
website at
www.avventisti.org/mailing.
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AdventistTeen-Youth,
is for young Adventists 13 and older. It's a great place to meet other teens
and youth.
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NEW!
Allforone
is for Seventh-day Adventist single women who would like to share their single
experiences in a coupled world.
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NEW!
Atie-el
is primarily for elementary to K-8 Seventh-day Adventist educators, but is open
to all interested educators.
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NEW!
Atiecur
is primarily for K-12 Seventh-day Adventist educators, but all others are welcome.
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Comebackclub
is for backslidden Seventh-day Adventists or those who have lost their first love.
It is not a place to complain about injustices, but a way to find our way
back again.
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NEW!
SDAladies
is a list for Adventist women from all over the world. It is designed as a
beautiful way to make our faith grow.
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ASDAH,
the Association of SDA historians, has a mail list for professional historians
and those seriously interested in church history. To request membership of
the list, email
Michael Campbell
at Southern Adventist University. If you are not a professional historian,
briefly outline your interest in church history.
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AussieSDA,
the second email group sponsored by this website. It is a lively discussion
area for Australian Adventists and expat Aussie Adventists. A great source of
Australian Adventist news.
Highly Recommended
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BlackSDA,
is to discuss the experience of African-Americans in the Seventh-day Adventist
Church.
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Chinese,
a world-wide formum for Chinese Seventh-day Adventists to chat on a global
level. It is moderated by the Capital Chinese Church at Silver Spring,
Maryland.
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Feasts,
a forum about Biblical feasts.
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KinFriends,
an email support group for Adventists with friends or relatives who are
homosexual. It is primarily to provide support for Adventist parents who have
gay or lesbian children. Membership is only available to heterosexuals.
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KinNet,
a companion email group to KinFriends, but open only to homosexuals, etc, who
are or were members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
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Last-days,
a discussion of last-day events from a Seventh-day Adventist perspective.
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Niksday,
an email group for New Jersey Seventh-day Adventist Korean youth.
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youthonline,
an Adventist youth online discussion sponsored by eXtreme MISSION.
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adventistsonline,
an email service to discuss Adventist matters sponsored by eXtreme MISSION.
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SDAalternatives,
present and past Seventh-day Adventists discussing gay issues.
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SDABibleTopics,
a discussion group for Seventh-day Adventists who like more depth in their
understanding of Bible doctrine.
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SDAhealth,
an email service about health for Seventh-day Adventists.
Highly Recommended
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SDAladies,
a world-wide mailing list for Adventist women. A nice personal list with about
two dozen people sharing their ideas.
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TheAdventTimes,
an electronic Seventh-day Adventist newsletter.
- SDA-today,
Adventist email discussion group discussing a different set subject each week.
Highly Recommended
- Sabbath school Net,
email discussion of the Sabbath School lesson.
Highly Recommended
- Last-days,
a discussion of Last days events from an Adventist perspective.
Highly Recommended
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SDAnet,
the biggest of the SDA email services.
It has up to 100 messages a day and has operated since 1990.
Discussion is not always amicable, but with 4-5 times more members than
the average Adventist Church, you can probably expect that. SDAnet is
theoretically for Adventists in university and colleges, but has developed
a far broader base. SDAnet also has
versions for Spanish, French, German, Portugese and Scandinavian
Adventists.
Highly Recommended
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SDAtalk,
includes all the messages from SDAnet, plus a set of more "chatty" messages.
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SDAnews,
a service of SDAnet with news stories which also run in SDAnet.
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e.male,
is an email group for Adventist men. You can join it at the SDAnet website.
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DuPont Park,
an email discussion list where Adventists mix with other Christians for
discussion. It is run by DuPont Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, Washington DC.
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SDAcommunity,
Adventist discussion of internet-related issues and relationships with the
community.
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Feasts-class,
an Adventist email group on Biblical feasts with a very low number of messages
posted.
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SDA-TO,
Thousand Oaks Seventh-day Adventist email chat area.
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SDA-encouragement,
an email service encouraging Adventists married to non-SDAs or back-slidden SDAs.
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AdventistEducation,
an email discussion group about Adventist education. Click at the start
of this listing to enrol, or
click here to view details of the forum.
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SeventhWard,
discusses the lives of Seventh-day Adventists.
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Seattle Young Adults,
a forum for youth who attend Seventh-day Adventist Churches in the Seattle area.
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Indo-AUP-alumni,
an email group for Indonesian alumni of Adventist University of the Philippines.
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sda-press_together,
orginally for Adventists in the Rome/Vienna area, it now accepts members from
far afield.
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AIIAS-news,
news from the Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS).
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ldm,
email on Last Day Messages, mainly by and for Seventh-day Adventists.
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adventistbeginnings,
to uplift and encourage people new to the Adventist Church. This does not appear
to be an active list.
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mudende,
a mailing list of the children of missionaries who in the 1980s lived at
Mudende, site of the Adventist University of Central Africa.
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adrodias,
for Adventists from Romania.
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