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Morris L. Venden (April 5, 1932 – February 10, 2013) was a prominent Seventh-day Adventist preacher, teacher, and author, who was also a member of the '' Voice of Prophecy'' team as an associate speaker.


Biography

Venden was born to Melvin Venden and Ivy Ruth Venden. He graduated from Fresno Adventist Academy in 1949, and received a degree from Pacific Union College, as well as several honorary degrees. He died on February 10, 2013, in College Place, Washington succumbing to FTD (Frontotemporal Dementia), a rare form of dementia. He pastored several large Seventh-day Adventist churches such as the La Sierra University Church and Pacific Union College Church on the campus of Pacific Union College in
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. Later he pastored the Azure Hills Seventh-day Adventist Church near Loma Linda, California, from which he retired in August, 1998.Review and Herald Products
Venden then joined the '' Voice of Prophecy'' team as an associate speaker. As well as appearing on ''Voice of Prophecy'' radio broadcasts, he was also a popular speaker at both national and international Seventh-day Adventist church events. One source described him as a "master" of the art of preaching amongst Seventh-day Adventists. Venden was married to Marilyn, and together they ministered mostly to students and young professionals. Venden was a strong advocate of both justification and sanctification by faith alone. He also was a strong supporter of the Pillars of Seventh-day Adventism including the investigative judgment. He is remembered for his parables and dry humor. As a young minister he was deeply influenced by H. M. S. Richards Sr., the founder of the '' Voice of Prophecy'' radio program.


Publications

Venden wrote for a Seventh-day Adventist church membership audience and published more than 30 books. Many discuss theological issues and their application in a person's life. These books were not peer-reviewed and were published by non-academic, Seventh-day Adventist church publishing houses.''Historical Dictionary of Seventh-day Adventists'' by Gary Land, p349 * 1978, ''Salvation By Faith & Your Will''. Southern Publishing. * 1979, ''From Exodus To Advent''. Southern Publishing. * 1980, ''Faith that works'', (Daily Devotional), Review and Herald * 1982, ''Good News and Bad News about the Judgment'', Pacific Press. * 1982, ''How to Make Christianity Real'' * 1982, ''The Pillars'', Pacific Press * 1982, ''The Return of Elijah'', Pacific Press * 1983, ''Obedience of Faith'', Review and Herald. * 1983, ''To Know God: A 5-Day Plan''. Review and Herald. * 1984, ''Common Ground'', Review and Herald. * 1984, ''Uncommon Ground'', Review and Herald. * 1984, ''Higher Ground'', Review and Herald. * 1984, ''What Jesus Said About ....'', Pacific Press * 1986, ''How Jesus Treated People'', Pacific Press. * 1986, ''Parables of the Kingdom'', Pacific Press * 1986, ''Your Friend, the Holy Spirit'', Pacific Press * 1987, ''How to Know God's Will in Your Life''. Pacific Press. * 1987, ''95 Theses on Righteousness by Faith''. Pacific Press. * 1988, ''Here I Come, Ready Or Not''. Pacific Press. * 1991, ''Hard to Be Lost'', Pacific Press * 1992, ''Love God and Do as You Please''. Pacific Press. * 1993, ''God Says, But I Think''. Pacific Press. * 1994, ''Modern Parables''. Pacific Press. * 1995, ''The Last Trolley Out''. Pacific Press. * 1996, ''Never Without an Intercessor'', Pacific Press, Update of ''Good News and Bad News about the Judgment'' * 1996, ''It's Who You Know''. Pacific Press. * 1999, ''Faith That Works''. Review and Herald. * 2005, ''Why Didn't They Tell Me?: Sharing Jesus Isn't Something We Do, It's Who We Are''. Pacific Press. * ''More About Jesus Seminar'', vol. 1., vol. 2., and vol. 3., DVD with his son Lee Venden.


See also

*
Seventh-day Adventist Church The Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) is an Adventist Protestant Christian denomination which is distinguished by its observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week in the Christian (Gregorian) and the Hebrew calendar, as the Sa ...
* Seventh-day Adventist theology *
Seventh-day Adventist eschatology The Seventh-day Adventist Church holds a unique system of eschatology, eschatological (or Eschatology, end-times) beliefs. Adventist eschatology, which is based on a historicism (Christianity), historicist interpretation of prophecy, is characteri ...
* History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church * 28 Fundamental Beliefs * Questions on Doctrine * Teachings of Ellen G. White * Inspiration of Ellen G. White * Prophecy in the Seventh-day Adventist Church * Investigative judgment * Pillars of Adventism *
Second Coming The Second Coming (sometimes called the Second Advent or the Parousia) is the Christianity, Christian and Islam, Islamic belief that Jesus, Jesus Christ will return to Earth after his Ascension of Jesus, ascension to Heaven (Christianity), Heav ...
* Conditional Immortality *
Historicism Historicism is an approach to explaining the existence of phenomena, especially social and cultural practices (including ideas and beliefs), by studying the process or history by which they came about. The term is widely used in philosophy, ant ...
* Three Angels' Messages * Sabbath in seventh-day churches * Ellen G. White *
Adventism Adventism is a branch of Protestant Christianity that believes in the imminent Second Coming (or the "Second Advent") of Jesus Christ. It originated in the 1830s in the United States during the Second Great Awakening when Baptist preacher Will ...
* Seventh-day Adventist Church Pioneers * Seventh-day Adventist worship


References

*See also Martin Weber. ''Who's Got the Truth: Making Sense out of Five Different Adventist Gospels''. Columbia, Maryland: Calvary Connections, 1994. Venden is one of the five thinkers evaluated in the book. {{DEFAULTSORT:Venden, Morris L. Pacific Union College alumni Seventh-day Adventist writers Seventh-day Adventist administrators Seventh-day Adventist theologians Seventh-day Adventist religious workers American Seventh-day Adventist ministers History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church 2013 deaths 1932 births People from Loma Linda, California