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Adventist Risk Management, Inc. (ARM) announced the appointment of Karnik Doukmetzian as interim president for both ARM and Gencon Insurance Company of Vermont (GICV) on April 1, 2021. The appointment by the Board of Directors came after president and CEO Tim Northrop submitted his resignation, effective immediately. The announcement was made to the ARM staff by Juan Prestol-Puesán, chair of the board.
Doukmetzian previously worked for ARM for 12 years, including three years as claims counsel and nine years as vice-president for Underwriting, Claims, and Legal Services. While serving as interim president, Doukmetzian will also continue in his current role as General Counsel for the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists.
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From Adventist Apologetics to Sci-Fi
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March 12, 2021
Pastor Keith Bowman talks about the book he wrote for his son, his new Adventist apologetics YouTube channel, and why state conferences should join the black conferences.
You are about to publish a book called
New Earth Chronicles: Scars in Heaven. What is the book about?
The book follows a 19-year-old young man named Keiel on adventures throughout his solar system. It is set 6,000 years after the creation of New Earth. Keiel learns that he has a unique ability to fly without wings. That discovery initiates a journey to discover fascinating stories in a vault about people who lived on First Earth. Ultimately, Keiel is growing in his understanding of the character of God and God s government.
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Published on: 03-04-2021
On February 25, the North American Division (NAD) Executive Committee met to vote on a quinquennial strategic focus and approve an April 29 business meeting to hold elections for NAD vice president, department directors, and associate directors.
NAD president G. Alexander Bryant chaired the meeting and explained the proposed strategic focus. During the virtual Zoom meeting, NAD secretary Kyoshin Ahn also presented a statement from a writing committee of executive committee members, which, according to the statement’s preamble, “addresses issues specific to the NAD, and contextualizes the General Conference’s ‘One Humanity’ document into the North American setting.”