Why do Seventh-day Adventists wash feet at the communion service when so many other Christians abandoned the practice long ago? Is there some special reason why new members are baptized by immersion? Is tithe-paying necessary in today's inflationary world? Is the gift of prophecy a fake? or is it out of date? Why do Adventists make so much fuss about what Christians eat and wear and look at? "Higher Ground" is the third in a set of three volumes that explain Seventh-day Adventist beliefs and doctrines in the easy-to-read, simple-to-understand style that Morris Venden's readers so greatly appreciate.
Morris L. Venden (1932, Portland, Oregon) was a Seventh-day Adventist preacher, teacher and author. He was also a member of the Voice of Prophecy team as an associate speaker. He married with Marilyn and had three children: Lee, Lynn and LuAnn. He died at the age of 80 in College Place, Washington.
Morris Venden writes as if he were sitting across from you at the kitchen table. Like friend to friend. I visited with Him in his office a few times. He is (was) a genuine person and a true Ambassador for Jesus Christ. Wayne Guthrie